Prep Course For International Law Moot Court Competitions
This course's author previously competed in the Washington, D.C., USA, edition of the Jessup International Moot Court Competition in 1979.
Students interested in competing in international law moot court competitions should take this course. This course enables students who are interested in international law moot court competitions to prepare for the competition in a credible manner and will give them the skills necessary to address any problems that may arise. In the competition, the students will perform better, and hopefully they will win.
This course's first lecture goes into detail about conflict management, dispute resolution, and the mechanisms for delivering justice. The distinctions between a real court and a moot court are explained in the second lecture of this course. This course's third lecture discusses the distinctions between municipal law courts and international law tribunals and courts as well as the hard and soft laws that are applicable in each of those venues. Time management before and during arguments is a topic covered in the fourth lecture of this course. This course's fifth lecture covers issues and initial objections. The author offers advice on writing better memorials in the sixth and last lecture of this course.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in Participating in International Moot Court Competitions
- Law Students interested in participating in International Moot Court Competitions
Requirements
- Student of LL.B or LL.M
- Interest in International law
- Interest in Mooting
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