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Mooting Net

The above is a great source of information - it is well worth a visit.

Pprobably one of its best assets is its log of mooting questions - all sub divided into categories- ranging from contract and tort law - to international and australian law!

So if you feel you want to get a deeper understranding of what mooting questions require and the different arguments they raise take a look. All you have to do is click on the link below.

www.mooting.net

$ UCE Mooting Question Bank $

Here are some of the questions that have been tackled by UCE mooters;

R v Devagne ( Internal Moot Competition Question)

Write your own Mooting Question!

The university have never tried this before, but we are now asking students to come up with their own moot scenarios and questions. This is great practice for thinking up legal arguments.Especially for those thinking of becoming an academic lawyer - thinking up hypothetical, yet realistic scenarios is great experience to have.

Also if any of your questions are top notch, they may well be used for an actual moot- just think of that on your CV!

So if you do write a question - send it to the same address shown on the front page of this site and we will get back to you!