National Speed Mooting Competition 2022
In Association With BPP University Law School

The National Speed Mooting Competition is the largest single day mooting competition nationwide. Read below for information about this year’s competition and on how to sign up. 

This year’s materials have been prepared by a barrister and mooting expert from BPP University Law School.

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National Speed Mooting Competition 2022 in association with BPP University Law School

Sat 7th May 2022 - Law undergrad/GDL competition Heat A

Sat 28th May 2022 - Law undergrad/GDL competition Heat B

Sat 18th June 2022 - BPTC/LPC/Master's competition

About the competition

The National Speed Mooting Competition was initially founded by criminal lawyer, John Dove, in the 2012/2013 academic year. There have now been 9 annual competitions. The National Speed Mooting Competition 2022 will consist of 2 separate competitions on two dates. The first competition is open to any law undergraduate or GDL student nationwide. The second is open to Bar Course, LPC and Master’s students and those that have graduated from such courses. Participants enter as individuals rather than teams and represent themselves and not their university. There is therefore no limit on the number of students that can enter from any given institution. You can only enter on one date though. 

The moot problem will be based on a simple point of law. Submissions will be limited to 7 minutes per mooter (hence the name Speed Mooting). This will include the time for intervention. Judges are encouraged to ask only one question, unless there is a specific need for more questioning. The bundle will be sent to participants on Saturday 30th April 2022. The bundle will include all case law and legislation. Pre drafted skeleton arguments will be included in the bundle. This means that the competition will not involve any drafting or legal research and mooters will be tested on their oral advocacy alone. The competition is judged by practising barristers and solicitors. 

Competition format

The target size for each competition is 80 mooters. Everyone that signs up will moot in the competition. The competition will take place over the course of a single day. We will therefore go from having 80 competitors all the way to having a winner in a single day. This will work out as 6 knockout rounds plus some preliminary moots.

How it Works

There are three separate competitions. Each will take place on Zoom. 

There are two competitions for undergraduates/GDL students and one competition for postgraduates. You will only enter one competition. The two undergraduates competitions are exactly the same – simply choose the date that suits you best. The winners of the undergraduate/GDL Heat A and Heat B will meet in a super final on a date convenient to both winners to crown an undergraduate/GDL champion.

The dates for the competitions are:

Saturday 7th May 2022 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (law undergrad/GDL students Heat A)

Saturday 28th May 2022 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (law undergrad/GDL students Heat B)

Saturday 18th June 2022 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (BPTC/LPC/Master’s students and graduates)

 

Prize

Prizes are awarded for all 3 competitions. The winner of each competition will receive an iPad and the runner up of each competition will receive a £75.00 Amazon gift voucher.

The winner of the undergraduate/GDL Heat A competition will receive an iPad. The runner up will receive a £75.00 Amazon gift voucher.

 

The winner of the undergraduate/GDL Heat B competition will receive an iPad. The runner up will receive a £75.00 Amazon gift voucher.

 

The winner of the postgraduate competition will receive an iPad. The runner up will receive a £75.00 Amazon gift voucher.

Cost  

The fee for entry to the competition is £30.00.

Sign Up

To sign up for the competition, click below. 

John Dove

Founder of the National Speed Mooting Competition