Moot workshop open all students who have not yet done the workshop. An introduction to advocacy and mooting at Gray’s Inn. By its nature, a workshop provides a chance to work and learn in a supportive environment. It is made up of two parts:
1. An exploration of the problem. Discovering what the case for each side is, how best to argue it and what authorities can be used to support your case;
2. Oral submissions – Everyone gets the chance to submit their argument and receive tailored feedback and advice from our friendly and supportive moot coaches.
Event details
Location: Online
Date and registration time: Tuesday 3 December, 5.45pm
Who can attend: Student Members only
Dress Code: Smart casual
Cost: Free
How to book
Book online via the Gray’s Inn Online System (GIOS).
Qualifying Sessions
Qualifying Session (QS): 1 QS
This QS relates to the following elements of the Professional Statement for Barristers: 1.10, 1.11, 2.5, 3.5
Theme: Advocacy skills
Learning aims:
- To support students in improving their advocacy, research skills and application of legal principles.
- To provide the tools and skills required to take part in future mooting opportunities and build confidence in oral advocacy.
Preparation required: No – Required to read papers in advance, no other preparation required
Interactive: Yes
To be awarded the QS for this event you are required to join the event on time and stay for the full duration of the event. Please enter your full name when joining the event so that we can record attendance and update the QS records accordingly. This can take up to two weeks.
Please see Qualifying Sessions for further information.