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The Student Guide to Mooting


ISBN13: 9781845861131
Published: June 2010
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.99



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The Student Guide to Mooting is a comprehensive guide to legal argument. This is an ideal introductory text to the subject of mooting as well as a quick reference for more experienced competitors at internal, national and international levels.

This book guides the student on researching and structuring an argument, use of legal authority, presentation skills, court address, and provides details of internal, national and international legal argument competitions. It includes a worked example applying the two stage method to creating a legal argument in a moot court and offers guidelines to judges and clerks of competitions.

Subjects:
Advocacy, Scots Law
Contents:
Introduction to Mooting
Counsel
Stage 1: The Problem and Moot Point
Stage 2: Making a Legal Argument
Use of Authority
Use of Time
Court Etiquette;
Team Tactics and Strategies
Body Language and Presentation Skills
The Judge
Procedure on the Day of the Moot
Advice for the Judge
Advice for the Clerk
Mooting Competitions;
Conclusion