Understand the Moot
Learn how moots work, the role of the appellant and respondent, and what the grounds of appeal actually mean.
Free Advocacy Guide
A practical guide to help aspiring lawyers prepare, perform and build confidence before they stand up to make submissions.
Inside the guide
The guide has been created to help you understand the structure of a moot, prepare effectively and present your submissions with more confidence.
Learn how moots work, the role of the appellant and respondent, and what the grounds of appeal actually mean.
Get practical guidance on reading the problem, researching authorities, drafting skeleton arguments and practising your delivery.
Improve your public speaking, structure submissions clearly, handle judicial intervention and use the right courtroom language.
Why download it?
Mooting can feel intimidating, especially if you are new to oral advocacy. This guide breaks the process down into practical, manageable steps so you know what to focus on before, during and after your submissions.
Understand the structure of a moot and what the judge is looking for.
Learn how to organise your strongest points and support them with authority.
Use pace, structure, eye contact and courtroom language to present more confidently.
Download the guide now and take a practical step towards stronger advocacy skills.
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