This work includes a large number of moots for use in competition, and also full guidance on how to stage a moot. A worked example is provided, complete with the texts of speeches made by Birmingham University students, and annotations by the editors.
This work includes a large number of moots for use in competition, and also full guidance on how to stage a moot. A worked example is provided, complete with the texts of speeches made by Birmingham University students, and annotations by the editors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Tim Kaye is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Birmingham where he is the staff member responsible for mooting. Lynne Townley is a barrister working in legal publishing.
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Section 1 Part 1 What is mooting and why is it important?: what is mooting? why is mooting important? the advantages of mooting. Part 2 How to organize a mooting competition: who is responsible? getting the competition off the ground organizing the competition which rules should be adopted? who moots when? which moot problems what information should be provided for the mooters? which judge? where? a few days before the competition on the day of the moot during the moot after the moot a quick check-list for the moot organizer before each moot send the following to all the mooters other arrangements after the moot. Part 3 How to prepare for a moot: where to start? which books should be consulted first? how to research a topic without initial references what about LEXIS? how to put information together. Part 4 How to write a moot court speech: where to start addressing the court best practice when on your feet dealing with judicial interventions referring to law reports refe
Section 1 Part 1 What is mooting and why is it important?: what is mooting? why is mooting important? the advantages of mooting. Part 2 How to organize a mooting competition: who is responsible? getting the competition off the ground organizing the competition which rules should be adopted? who moots when? which moot problems what information should be provided for the mooters? which judge? where? a few days before the competition on the day of the moot during the moot after the moot a quick check-list for the moot organizer before each moot send the following to all the mooters other arrangements after the moot. Part 3 How to prepare for a moot: where to start? which books should be consulted first? how to research a topic without initial references what about LEXIS? how to put information together. Part 4 How to write a moot court speech: where to start addressing the court best practice when on your feet dealing with judicial interventions referring to law reports refe
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