Gibbs constitutional law moot

  • Why is it called moot court?

    The word “moot” originates from a Scandinavian word meaning simply a meeting.
    The meetings concerned were assemblies of the members of a community for legislative or judicial purposes..

  • The AAT's mooting competition is a unique national competition where competitors participate in mock hearings based on the types of cases that come before the Tribunal.
    The competition has 5 rounds and runs over 4 months, with scenarios increasing in complexity as competitors progress through the rounds.
  • The word “moot” originates from a Scandinavian word meaning simply a meeting.
    The meetings concerned were assemblies of the members of a community for legislative or judicial purposes.
The competition is structured as a four round-robin moot, followed by three knockout finals rounds. There will be a $1,500 prize for the winning team and a $500 prize for the second-placed team.
The Moot brings together the nation's best and brightest mooters to present oral and written submissions on a case, which is based on current (and sometimes controversial) issues in Australian constitutional law, before some of the nation's most eminent legal minds.

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