Ambrose Alli University Moot Society

Ambrose Alli University Moot Society To improve advocacy skills in every law student in Ambrose Alli University and effective communication cutting across other Faculties of Law and beyond.

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Why should I get involved in mooting?

Mooting is a totally voluntary student-organised activity in law Faculties around the globe.
Mooting experience can have a positive impact on your future career.

The legal profession is an increasingly difficult one to enter, and some application forms even demand that a candidate can provide evidence of their advocacy or mooting experience.

Mooting will also help you to build confidence in public speaking, general research, and presentation skills, which are useful skills you can transfer to most careers.

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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. It is perhaps the closest experience that a student can have whilst at university to appearing in court.

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What is Moot?
An argument or discussion, especially of a hypothetical legal case

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