The Art of Mooting

The Art of Mooting

Author: Mark Thomas

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 178897039X

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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Arial} This book examines the theories relevant to the development of skills necessary for effective participation in competition moots. By consideration of underlying theories the authors develop unique models of the skills of the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains and effective team dynamics; and emphasise the importance of written submissions. The authors use this analysis to develop a unique integrated model that informs the process of coaching moot teams according to reliable principles.


How to Please the Court

How to Please the Court

Author: Paul I. Weizer

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780820469492

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Designed for anyone who has an interest in using moot court simulations as an educational exercise, How to Please the Court brings together prominent moot court faculty who share their collective years of experience in building a successful moot court program. Touching on all aspects of the moot court experience, this book guides the reader through conducting legal research, the structure of an oral argument, the tournament experience, and the successes and rewards of competition.


Mooting

Mooting

Author: Eric Baskind

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-08-16

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1317530578

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Mooting offers an excellent opportunity to develop your skills in an enjoyable, interactive and challenging way. Participation in mooting can lead to improved academic performance, enhancing your knowledge and your ability to handle complex legal materials as well as improving the power of your persuasive argument and vital skills, which will enhance your profile for prospective employers. In this book, Eric Baskind provides a seamless and comprehensive examination of the various areas involved in mooting and advocacy, combining both theoretical and practical aspects as well as the organisation of and participation in mooting competitions. Online video footage of an actual moot brings the practical nature of mooting alive and will give you expert advice and analysis of successful mooting technique as well as tips for improvement. Each moot video is highlighted at various points of interest to provide expert commentary and analysis of the mooters’ presentation, identifying the mooters’ strengths and weaknesses and how successfully they use cases and other materials to support their argument. These sections will then be re-enacted, incorporating the suggestions for improvements to help you to see how the overall performance could have been improved. This definitive guide will equip you with a complete grasp of mooting from the initial preparatory stages through to advocacy in the moot itself.


Preparing to Moot

Preparing to Moot

Author: Sarah L. Cooper

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-14

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1317497724

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Mooting is an increasingly important activity in UK law schools. This is because mooting offers students the opportunity to develop advanced analytical, research, drafting and advocacy based skills, which help to improve their general academic achievement and employability profiles. Tangible evidence of these skills is invaluable in a progressively competitive job market. The ideal guide for the first-time mooter, Preparing to Moot provides an accessible, systematic and pragmatic approach which demystifies the process. It focuses on analysis, research and argument construction as the foundations for successful advocacy and provides students with a working guide to use alongside moot problems in five popular topic areas: criminal law, contract law, tort law, human rights and the law of equity. Through careful use of annotated examples generated by real students, and expert tips and advice from the authors, the book shows students how to individually analyse, research and construct arguments for various advocate positions, providing a practical and easy-to-follow overview of how to tackle a moot from analysing a problem initially, right up to beginning to advocate.


Mooting

Mooting

Author: Eric Baskind

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-02

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1040099009

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Mooting offers a comprehensive examination of mooting and advocacy, combining both theoretical and practical aspects. This definitive guide will equip you with a complete grasp of mooting from the initial preparatory stages through to advocacy in the moot itself. The second edition has been comprehensively revised and updated, reflecting changes brought about by the evolving digital landscape, as well as addressing how mooting can benefit SQE (Solicitors Qualifying Examination) students. Changes and updates include new ‘thinking points’ throughout the book, end-of-chapter questions to reinforce learning and understanding, a new section on how to read the book, additional material for students participating in International moots, new material on electronic bundles, and an expanded section on lawyers’ skills including more on building confidence and countering nerves. Online video footage of an actual moot brings the practical nature of mooting alive and will give you expert advice and analysis of successful mooting technique as well as tips for improvement. Mooting is essential reading for Law students at all levels.


How to Moot

How to Moot

Author: John Snape

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-05-20

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0199571678

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How to Moot contains everything you need to know about preparing for and participating in moots. Whether you are just starting out and in need of a confidence boost, or a more experienced mooter looking for tips to hone your skills, this popular and trusted book will be an invaluable guide.


Mooting and Advocacy Skills

Mooting and Advocacy Skills

Author: David James Pope

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780414037519

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Mooting and Advocacy Skills is an essential work for all those participating in and organising mooting competitions and curricular moots. It will also assist newly qualified lawyers preparing for their first court appearances.


Legal Systems & Skills

Legal Systems & Skills

Author: J. Scott Slorach

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 0198727453

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This innovative text offers a combined approach, covering legal systems, skills, and employability to provide an academic and practical foundation for the study of law and life as a professional.


The Practical Guide to Mooting

The Practical Guide to Mooting

Author: Jeffrey Hill

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-08-12

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1509935045

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A must-read for students involved in mooting, this new edition of Jeffrey Hill's textbook has been fully updated and revised, and provides students with clear and compelling advice on every aspect of mooting. The book covers: - key aspects of the legal system; - the way in which moots are assessed; - what the judges are looking for; - how to structure a legal argument; and - how to prepare a skeleton argument and bundles. The text is accompanied by a companion website with videos of Supreme Court hearings so that students can learn from, and emulate, the advocacy skills of some of the most eminent advocates and lawyers: https://www.bloomsburyonlineresources.com/the-practical-guide-to-mooting-2


A Practical Guide to Lawyering Skills

A Practical Guide to Lawyering Skills

Author: Fiona Boyle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-29

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1351169742

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Legal skills are an important and increasing part of undergraduate law degrees as well as postgraduate vocational law courses. This fully updated fourth edition continues to bring together the theory and practice of these skills in an accessible and practical context. The authors draw on their experience of teaching and of law in practice to develop the core skills taught on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Skills covered include: • written communication; • mediation; • opinion writing; • drafting; • advocacy; • interviewing; • negotiation; • legal research. The text also considers the professional and ethical context of legal practice, provides an insight into the legal services landscape as well as offering valuable careers advice. Diagrams and flow charts help to explain and develop each skill and each chapter ends with suggestions for further reading. A Practical Guide to Lawyering Skills is essential reading for all undergraduate and vocational law students seeking to develop the necessary skills to work successfully with law in the twenty-first century.