Warenkorb
Kostenloser Versand
Unsere Operationen sind klimaneutral

How to Moot John Snape (Associate Professor in Law, University of Warwick)

How to Moot von John Snape (Associate Professor in Law, University of Warwick)

How to Moot John Snape (Associate Professor in Law, University of Warwick)


12.00
Zustand - Wie Neu
Nur noch 1

Zusammenfassung

How to Moot contains everything you need to know about preparing for and participating in moots. Whether you are just starting out and in need of a confidence boost, or a more experienced mooter looking for tips to hone your skills, this popular and trusted book will be an invaluable guide.

How to Moot Zusammenfassung

How to Moot: A Student Guide to Mooting John Snape (Associate Professor in Law, University of Warwick)

How to Moot is essential reading for student mooters at all levels. Written by lecturers with many years' experience of supporting students and judging at internal and national mooting competitions, you can be sure that this book contains everything you need to know about preparing for and participating in moots, plus numerous tips to help you stand out from the crowd. The book is written in a uniquely user-friendly style: it is divided into 100 Q&As and structured in short, accessible chapters, so you can find what you need quickly and easily. Chapter summaries allow you to check you have covered the key points in each area, and diagrams clearly set out the procedural aspects of mooting. There are example moot problems and an entire transcript of a moot, so you can see exactly what happens at each stage. Online Resource Centre An Online Resource Centre accompanies the book, providing video clips of mooting, additional moot problems, useful web links, and details of inter-university mooting competitions.

How to Moot Bewertungen

Review from previous edition This is a splendid book in every way . . . Every law school in the English-speaking world should have at least two copies or, preferably, since there are usually four mooters to a moot, four copies. They will quickly become well thumbed. * Lord Slynn of Hadley *
Whether read from cover to cover or used as a work of reference, this book will be indispensable for those coming new to mooting. It also contains much information and ideas from which more experienced mooters will benefit * The Law Teacher *
Full of practical guidance and pointers towards all aspects of successful mooting ... of value to both the inexperienced mooter and the experienced mooter or moot organiser * Graham Wright, Senior Lecturer in Law, Birmingham City University *
A really great book which has detailed and comprehensive content, covering all the relevant points * Chris Ashford, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Sunderland *

Über John Snape (Associate Professor in Law, University of Warwick)

Gary Watt is a Reader and Associate Professor in Law at the University of Warwick. He is an experienced author, writing a number of textbooks in the area of equity and trusts law. He was awarded the Law Teacher of the Year prize for 2009, in recognition of his excellence in teaching. John Snape is an Associate Professor in Law at the University of Warwick. He has published in the areas of property law and tax law.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 PRELIMINARY; 2 PREPARATION; 3 PERFORMANCE; 4 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008379227
9780199571673
0199571678
How to Moot: A Student Guide to Mooting John Snape (Associate Professor in Law, University of Warwick)
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Oxford University Press
20100520
272
N/A
Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden.
Das Buch wurde gelesen, ist aber in gutem Zustand. Alle Seiten sind intakt, der Einband ist unversehrt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Buchrücken. Das Buch wurde gelesen, sieht jedoch noch wie neu aus. Der Bucheinband weist keine sichtbaren Gebrauchsspuren auf. Gegebenenfalls ist auch ein Schutzumschlag verfügbar. Keine fehlenden oder beschädigten Seiten, keine Risse, eventuell minimale Knicke, keine unterstrichenen oder markierten Textstellen, keine beschrifteten Ränder.