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Author Hammond, Michael author

Title The student guide to mooting / Michael Hammond ; edited by Margaret Ross
Published Dundee : Dundee University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 96 pages) : illustrations
Contents Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1 introduction to mooting -- Chapter 2 counsel -- Chapter 3 stage 1: the problem and moot point -- Chapter 4 stage 2: making a legal argument -- Chapter 5 use of authority -- Chapter 6 use of time -- Chapter 7 court etiquette -- Chapter 8 team tactics and strategies -- Chapter 9 body language and presentation skills -- Chapter 10 the judge -- Chapter 11 procedure on the day of the moot -- Chapter 12 advice for the judge -- Chapter 13 advice for the clerk -- Chapter 14 mooting competitions
Chapter 15 conclusionFurther reading -- Appendix 1 mooting example: criminal law -- Index of examples -- Index of figures -- Index
Summary Annotation Guiding you through the process of legal argument, this book will teach you all you need to know about how to research and structure your moot, the use of legal authority, honing your presentation skills and addressing the court. To show you how it's done, Hammond provides a worked example applying the two-stage method to creating a legal argument in a moot court. Competitive mooters will find details of internal, national and international competitions and guidelines for event judges and clerks
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed July 06, 2020)
Subject Case method.
Moot courts.
Law -- Study and teaching.
case method.
Case method
Law -- Study and teaching
Moot courts
Form Electronic book
Author Ross, Margaret
ISBN 9781845861995
184586199X
9780748698547
074869854X
1845861132
9781845861131