Introduction of Moot

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INTRODUCTION

TO MOOTING
And ITS
BENEFITS
BY: SANAULLAH
BHUTTO
WHAT IS MOOTING

Mooting is a simulated court activity where participants argue


hypothetical cases. It is a platform to develop advocacy skills.
Benefits of Mooting
Builds Confidence
Mooting develops public speaking and presentation skills, leading
to improved confidence levels.

Solidifies Understanding
Mooting helps participants gain a better understanding of legal
concepts and the application of law.

Enhances Employability
Mooting demonstrates a candidate's practical knowledge of law
and advocacy, making them attractive to employers.
SKILLS DEVELOPED THROUGH
MOOTING
▪ Public Speaking
Presenting arguments cogently and persuasively in a formal
setting.
▪ Critical Thinking
Analyzing cases and facts and applying the law to the scenario.
▪ Self-Confidence
Articulating coherent arguments with self-belief and self-
assurance.
HOW TO GET STARTED WITH
MOOTING
▪ Join a Mooting society
Most universities have a moot society. Participate in as many
moots as possible to develop your advocacy skills.
▪ Collaborate with others
Team up with others to get different perspectives and have fun.
▪ Read widely
Keep up to date with legal developments and read reported cases
to analyse legal principles.
Tips for successful mooting

▪ Understand the moot problem and your arguments in detail


▪ Be concise in making arguments and avoid lengthy discourses
▪ Focus on the key areas of contention and address them effectively
▪ Listen to judges' feedback and improve for the next time
EXAMPLES OF BEST SUCCESSFUL
MOOTS

1. JESSUP, MCC
2. HDMCC
3. UCL
4. PCL
5. NUREMBERG
6. PICTET
Conclusion and Q&A Session

In conclusion, mooting has immense benefits in terms of


professional and personal skills development for law students
and lawyers alike. I hope this presentation has been insightful,
and I welcome your questions
Thank you!

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