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Mooting

Mooting is an important skill for any aspiring lawyer that can be practiced by participating in the GULS competition.

Mooting involves a written and an oral presenting a legal argument to a ‘judge’ in a mock courtroom. There are two per side, senior and junior counsel. After a written outline of submissions has been submitted to the bench, each team of two takes their turn at presenting their arguments and will be questioned by the judge.

Competition entries are open for Semester Two.

For mooting competitions rules, click here

Note:- Only Law Students who have purchased the GULS Lcard  will be able to participate.  If you are yet to become a paid member simply purchase your Lcard at  the GULS office. 

For more information contact our Competitions Co-ordinators This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Best of luck!

 
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