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MOOTING. Introductory Workshop 27.09.2012. What is mooting?. “Mooting is the oral presentation of a legal issue or problem against an opposing counsel and before a judge.” (Oxford University Press) A combination of Debating and Public Speaking - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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MOOTING Introductory Workshop 27.09.2012
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Page 1: MOOTING

MOOTINGIntroductory Workshop

27.09.2012

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WHAT IS MOOTING?

Mooting is the oral presentation of a

legal issue or problem against an

opposing counsel and before a judge.”

(Oxford University Press)

A

combination of Debating and Public

Speaking

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oots are an age-old tradition in the Inns

of Court that date back to at least the

14th century, if not earlier.

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WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE?R

esearch on points of law, rather than fact

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reparing written submissions (a skeleton or a

memorial) for presentation before an Appellate

court

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elivery of oral submissions before a Bench of

Appellate Judges

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re-empting/Rebutting the submissions of the

opposition counsel

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andling questions from the Bench and maintaining

court etiquette

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WHY MOOT?

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t will:• Increase your confidence in public speaking• Develop your ability to form articulate arguments • Enhance your research skills• Add depth to your legal knowledge• Improve your career prospects• Give you the opportunity to network with legal

luminaries• Provide you with opportunities to travel!

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OPPORTUNITIESV

ertex Chambers Annual Mooting Competition – 6-13 October

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urana & Surana Mooting Competition, Pune – 7-9 December

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Xth KK Luthra Moot Court Competition, Delhi – 18-20 January

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th Gujarat National Law University Moot Court, Gandhinagar 6-10 February

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A PERSONAL ACCOUNTV

IIth KK Luthra International Criminal Law Moot, Campus

Law Centre, Delhi

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alient Points:• Jurisdiction• Genocide & Ethnic Cleansing • Destruction of Cultural Heritage – Genocide, Crime Against

Humanity or War Crime?• Judicial Bias, Recusal and Impeachment• Financial Malpractice

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ore than 60 teams from India, the UK and the USA

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djudicators: Advocates, Senior Advocates, High Court &

Supreme Court Judges

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SO WHAT NEXT?

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ample Moot Problem & Skeleton

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ractice Sessions• How to write Skeletons and Memorials• How to present oral submissions & court etiquette • How to deal with judicial intervention & time constraints • How to prepare a bundle of legal documents

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election of Moot Teams from 2nd and 3rd Years• 1st Week October: Vertex Chambers & KK Luthra• 1st week of November – Surana & Surana• 1st week of December – GNLU Moot

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WHERE TO START?

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ead the sample Moot Problem.

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irst and foremost: Identify the salient legal points arising from the Moot

Problem assigned to you.

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uring a Moot, the first place to start: Textbooks in the Library , Study

Guides and the Practical Law Company (PLC)

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esearch case law: Westlaw, LexisNexis through your VLE, Indiakanoon

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ead journal articles on Westlaw, LexisNexis, JSTOR, Wiley, etc.

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CONTACT DETAILS

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ooting Coordinator: Barrister Morshed Mannan

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-mail: [email protected]

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ooting Secretary: Ridi Rubaiyat

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-mail: [email protected]

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THANK YOU

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN THE NEXT

SESSION!


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