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International Moot Court: An Introduction
$16.95
Author:
Meghan Spillane, International Bar Association
SKU: 978-1-932716-43-6
Publication Type:
Available through store
Price: $16.95
International Moot Court: An Introduction offers a step-by-step guide to the process of planning and holding an international moot court. Using a sample case entitled “The International Criminal Court: A Moot Court Exercise for Students,” the book includes an introduction to moot court and discusses:
- Researching the issues
- Body of argument
- Courtroom decorum
- How to listen to your opponent
- Handling questions
- Dealing with judges and justices
- Successes and rewards of competition
- Collateral issues
The book also includes an introduction to the International Criminal Court.
Meghan Spillane is a graduate of Fordham University School of Law where she was part of Fordham’s Moot Court Board and organized high school moot court competition.
The International Bar Association (IBA), established in 1947, is the world's leading organization of international legal practitioners, bar associations, and law societies. The IBA influences the development of international law reform and shapes the future of the legal profession throughout the world. It has a membership of 30,000 individual lawyers and more than 195 Bar Associations and Law Societies spanning all continents.
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Idebate Press is IDEA's publishing arm. We publish books for middle and high school students, their teachers, and for the general reader on debate, debating styles, rhetoric, and critical thinking. We also publish edited collections of essays on current affairs. Unsolicited submissions are welcome, as is the work of first-time authors. We consider submissions year-round on a rolling basis.
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