APIIT Law School Triumphs at 2026 Lex Infinitum International ADR Competition

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APIIT Law School, Colombo, has once again showcased its growing influence on the international stage with a stellar performance at Lex Infinitum 2026, a prestigious global Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) competition.

The 11th edition of Lex Infinitum, held from January 22 to 24, 2026, brought together law students from around the world to engage in mediation and negotiation. This competition provided participants with a realistic and challenging environment designed to simulate real-world legal disputes. With experienced ADR practitioners serving as mediators, assessors, and mentors, the event offered students valuable exposure to professional ADR practice beyond conventional litigation.

The competition has steadily built its reputation as an international forum for developing advocacy, communication, and dispute resolution skills. This year’s edition featured contemporary mediation and negotiation problems reflective of current global legal challenges, encouraging participants to think strategically, collaborate effectively, and respond under pressure.

A key highlight of the event was the remarkable achievement of Rakeeb Mohamed Zawahir from APIIT Law School, who secured the Winner title in the Mediator Category. His performance was widely praised for its strong analytical ability, clear and confident communication, and sound understanding of mediation principles. Rakeeb was trained under Ms. Tharuka Jayasinghe, whose mentorship played a vital role in his preparation and success.

APIIT Law School further strengthened its impact at the competition through the impressive performance of Nabeel Hassen and Baasith Rizwan, who advanced to the Quarter Finals in the Negotiation Category. Guided by Ms. Nilupulee Gunathilake, the team demonstrated excellent teamwork, strategic planning, and composure under pressure in what was described as a highly competitive global setting.

The achievements at Lex Infinitum 2026 reflect APIIT Law School’s continued commitment to nurturing talent through structured training and dedicated mentorship in Alternative Dispute Resolution. The institution has consistently emphasized the importance of ADR as a modern and constructive approach to resolving disputes, equipping students with the skills necessary to thrive in both local and international arenas.

These accomplishments also highlight the increasing presence of Sri Lankan law students on the global ADR platform, underscoring the importance of exposure to international best practices in legal education.

Heartiest congratulations are extended to Rakeeb, Nabeel, and Baasith, their dedicated coaches, and the entire APIIT Law School community for elevating Sri Lanka’s standing on the international ADR map. Their success stands as a shining example of APIIT’s commitment to shaping future global leaders and changemakers.

APIIT Sri Lanka is a higher education institution that operates in partnership with the University of Staffordshire, UK, and NCUK, a pathway provider to over 70 universities around the globe. APIIT Sri Lanka also has partnerships with Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation, Malaysia, and Southern Cross University, Australia.

To date, APIIT Sri Lanka has produced nearly 6000 graduates who have completed their University of Staffordshire awards in Computing, Business, and Law in Sri Lanka, making a considerable contribution to the human capital development of the country.

Applications are now open for the February/March 2026 intake.


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