Competition law moot

  • How do you moot successfully?

    You must read the problem carefully and thoroughly, preferably several times.
    A moot is an appeal on a point of law: you therefore need to establish the facts in your mind, clarify what law was applied, and determine the question of law being argued.
    Ask yourself the following questions: which side am I for?.

  • What is a moot in King's competition law?

    The Philip C.
    Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, also known as the Jessup Moot or The Jessup, is the oldest and largest international moot competition in the world, attracting participants from almost 700 law schools in more than 90 countries in recent years (100 countries took part in 2018)..

  • What is the largest moot competition?

    Competition Law Moot
    This moot is organised by King's College London.
    The moot problem is typically based on European rules concerning competition law.
    The top 12 teams for written submissions qualify for the oral rounds..

  • What is the most competitive moot court competition?

    The Moot Problem includes all the facts supported by the evidence that has been presented before the Court.
    Teams may nonetheless draw reasonable inferences from the evidence produced.
    They may also question the credibility or weight of the evidence..

  • Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from roughly 700 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions.
    The Competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations.

What is a moot court competition?

A moot court competition simulates a court hearing (usually an appeal against a final decision), in which participants analyse a problem, research the relevant law, prepare written submissions, and present oral argument.
Moot problems are typically set in areas of law that are unsettled or that have been subject to recent developments.

What is the Herbert Smith Freehills competition law moot scholarship?

The Herbert Smith Freehills Competition Law Moot is delighted to offer one scholarship of £2000 to pay towards the costs of participating in the Oral Round for student members of a team from a University in a Medium or Low HDI Country (based on the UNDP Human Development Index).

Who can participate in CCI-NLUD competition law moot?

All students enrolled in a 3-year LLB programme or a 5-year integrated LLB programme shall be eligible to participate in the CCI-NLUD Competition Law Moot.
However, only one team per university/institution shall be eligible to participate. 3.
Team Composition The team composition shall be as follows:

  • 2 Speakers & 1 Researcher.
  • Why should you moot at King's Law School?

    Mooting is also a great way of meeting new people, developing teamwork skills and, if you are successful in the international competitions, exploring the globe.
    There is an active mooting community at King’s with students from The Dickson Poon School of Law regularly taking part in national and international competitions.


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