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Mooting and advocacy skills (Record no. 25254)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780421924703
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Source 9780421924703
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Classification number 340.070000
Item number POP
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Pope David
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Mooting and advocacy skills
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sweet & Maxwell
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 173p
Dimensions vii
365 ## - TRADE PRICE
Price amount Rs. 1,555
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>Forward;<br/>Preface;<br/>1 Introduction;<br/>What is a moot?;<br/>Why should you moot?;<br/>Where can you moot?;<br/> A (very) brief history of mooting;<br/>Preparing;<br/>2 Moot problems:<br/>What is a moot problem?;<br/>The illustrative moot problem: Cecil v Dickens;<br/>The anatomy of moot problems;<br/>How to read moot problems;<br/>Discussing the moot problem with your team-mate;<br/>When you have the weaker case;<br/>3 Legal research;<br/>The ultimate objective: persuasive arguments Overview of the research process;<br/>Phase 1: understanding the legal context;<br/>Phase 2: conducting detailed research;<br/>Phase 3: finalising arguments and authorities;<br/>Phase 4: refuting your opponents' case;<br/>Taking effective notes;<br/>Five common mistakes;<br/>A worked example;<br/>Primary sources for research;<br/>4. Skeleton arguments:<br/>What is a skeleton argument?;<br/>Basic structure of skeleton arguments;<br/>Introduction;<br/>Submissions;<br/>Conclusion;<br/>Presentation of skeleton arguments;<br/>Mistakes and how to deal with them;<br/>The finished article;<br/>5 Notes for oral submissions:<br/>Some myths about notes;<br/>Functions of notes;<br/>Styles of notes;<br/>Tips for improving your notes;<br/>Media for notes;<br/>6 Authorities and bundles;<br/>Options for presenting;<br/>How to prepare;<br/>Additional considerations specific to bundles;<br/>7 Practising oral submissions:<br/>Objectives of practice;<br/>How to practice;<br/>Appearing:<br/>8 Getting your bearings;<br/>Lay-out of moot courtrooms;<br/>What to take to the moot (and what not to take);<br/>Travelling to the moot;<br/>Coping with nerves;<br/>9 Moot court etiquette:<br/>Dress;<br/>Forms of address;<br/>A few points of vocabular etiquette;<br/>Standing up and sitting down;<br/>Good manners;<br/>10 Oral submissions :<br/>Basics of speaking in court;<br/>Order and length of speeches;<br/>Structure of oral submissions;<br/>Opening remarks;<br/>Developing your positive case;<br/>Refuting your opponents' arguments ;<br/>Concluding remarks ;<br/>Tips for making oral submissions ;<br/>Time management ;<br/>Non-speaking mooters;<br/>11 Judicial interventions:<br/>What is a judicial intervention?;<br/>Preparation, preparation, preparation;<br/>Tips for answering judicial questions;<br/>Sample questions;<br/>"Um.. Um ...I don't know, My Lord";<br/>Organising:<br/>12 Organising moots;<br/>Initial considerations;<br/>Drafting rules for mooting competitions;<br/>Obtaining sponsorship; <br/>Publicising mooting competitions;<br/>Selecting and briefing the judges; <br/>Mooting masterclasses;<br/>Logisties in the run-up to the moot;<br/>Day of the moot;<br/>After the moot; <br/>Selecting and writing moot problems;<br/>Appendices:<br/>Appendix I: Leading intervarsity competitions;<br/>Appendix II: Format of "knockout" competition;<br/>Appendix III: Format of "Champions League" competition;<br/>Appendix IV: Specimen mooting competition rules;<br/>Appendix V: Specimen judge's score sheet;<br/>Appendix VI: Specimen pre-launch poster Appendix VII: Sample text for freshers' fair brochure;<br/>Appendix VII: Specimen post-launch poster Appendix IX: Sample text for judge's guidance note;<br/>Appendix X: Specimen moot problem: Huggins v Hobdell;<br/>Appendix XI: Specimen moot problem: Smith v Designer Fashions Limited;<br/>Index.<br/>
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Trial Practice2. Mooting Skills - Advocacy Skills 3. Lawyers - Professional Skill
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Hill Dan
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        National Law School National Law School   30.05.2017 1555.00   340.07 POP 22914 30.05.2017 30.05.2017 BOOKs