Can individuals share content from the event?

Yes! While public access to event locations is limited, those attending public activities are encouraged to share their experiences using the official hashtags and tag Moot social media accounts.

How can journalists request information?

Journalists should contact the Moot Press Office for media materials, interviews, and accreditation for official press coverage. 4. TOURISM & LOCAL INFORMATION

What can visitors explore in Portugal during Moot?

Portugal offers a wide range of attractions, including: Lisbon: Historic neighborhoods, Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Tram 28, Cristo Rei, Alfama District Porto: Ribeira district, Dom Luís I Bridge, Port wine […]

What is the local currency?

Portugal uses the Euro (€). Credit/debit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are available in most areas.

Where can I get more information?

For more details, visit the official Moot website or follow updates on social media channels. This FAQ is designed to provide the general public with an overview of Moot and […]

How can local businesses and organizations get involved?

Businesses, NGOs, and cultural institutions can collaborate with Moot through: Sponsorship and partnerships Hosting side events Providing logistical or in-kind support Volunteering for local community projects For inquiries, visit the […]

How can the public follow Moot?

Moot will be covered through: Live-streamed ceremonies and events Social media updates (Facebook, Instagram) News articles and official press releases