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Written by authors with many years' involvement as both moot coaches and judges in a range of domestic and international mooting competitions, this useful text discusses not only practical advocacy in mooting but also significant issues and aspects of mooting not generally addressed elsewhere. It considers the personal and human aspects that underpin positive mooting outcomes.
The authors offer practical assistance to all mooting participants - the students, coaches and judges - in order to make mooting an enjoyable educational, cultural and social experience.
Students undertaking mooting activities either in competitions or as an assessment activity within a unit of study will gain an understanding of specific skills and techniques of direct relevance, including valuable insights drawn from the authors' long experience. Coaches are provided with a thorough understanding of their role and how to mount a campaign to undertake a moot. The role and duties of moot judges are discussed, including procedure, bench etiquette and the criteria for marking oral performances.
Features
Includes both practical advocacy issues and personal aspects of mooting
Covers a range of mooting types
Provides coaches with a thorough understanding of their roles
Offers students declared techniques and skills that are not shared in other texts on mooting
Written by authors highly experienced as moot coaches and judges in both domestic and international mooting competitions
Related Titles
Butler & Gygar, LexisNexis Skills Series: Australasian Mooting Manual, 2nd ed, 2012
Curthoys & Kendall, Advocacy: An Introduction, 2006
Glissan, Glissan's Advocacy in Practice, 7th ed
Krever, Mastering Law Studies and Law Exam Techniques, 11th ed
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Written by authors with many years' involvement as both moot coaches and judges in a range of domestic and international mooting competitions, this useful text discusses not only practical advocacy in mooting but also significant issues and aspects of mooting not generally addressed elsewhere. It considers the personal and human aspects that underpin positive mooting outcomes.
The authors offer practical assistance to all mooting participants - the students, coaches and judges - in order to make mooting an enjoyable educational, cultural and social experience.
Students undertaking mooting activities either in competitions or as an assessment activity within a unit of study will gain an understanding of specific skills and techniques of direct relevance, including valuable insights drawn from the authors' long experience. Coaches are provided with a thorough understanding of their role and how to mount a campaign to undertake a moot. The role and duties of moot judges are discussed, including procedure, bench etiquette and the criteria for marking oral performances.
Features
Includes both practical advocacy issues and personal aspects of mooting
Covers a range of mooting types
Provides coaches with a thorough understanding of their roles
Offers students declared techniques and skills that are not shared in other texts on mooting
Written by authors highly experienced as moot coaches and judges in both domestic and international mooting competitions
Related Titles
Butler & Gygar, LexisNexis Skills Series: Australasian Mooting Manual, 2nd ed, 2012
Curthoys & Kendall, Advocacy: An Introduction, 2006
Glissan, Glissan's Advocacy in Practice, 7th ed
Krever, Mastering Law Studies and Law Exam Techniques, 11th ed