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050 1 4 _aKF 281
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100 1 _aGaubatz, John T.
245 1 4 _aThe moot court book :
_ba student guide to appellate advocacy /
_cJohn T. Gaubatz, Taylor Mattis.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aCharlottesville, Va. :
_bMichie Co.,
_cc1994.
300 _axvi, 307 p. ;
_c26 cm.
440 0 _aContempory legal education series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a1. Introduction: The purpose of the moot court experience -- coping with moot court -- Using this book -- 2. Analysis of the case: The initial review -- Spotting jurisdictional issues -- Review for nonjurisdictional error -- Researching your case -- Deciding what to argue -- 3. Writing the brief: initial paragraphs -- statement of the case -- Issues -- Headings -- Argument -- Summary of the argument -- Conclusion -- Assembling the brief -- Responses and replies -- 4. Oral argument: The characteristics of oral argument -- Organizing the argument -- Handling yourself in oral argument -- Practice -- 5. Helpful hints: The statutory case -- Arguing constitutional cases -- Evidence problems -- Arguing jurisdictional questions -- Arguing procedural matters -- Arguing equity -- Arguing contract cases -- 6. Citations of authorities: General usage and style -- Quotations -- Basic citation form -- Citations to the record -- Checklist.
650 0 _aMoot courts.
650 4 _aProcesos simulados
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650 4 _aPráctica de juicios
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700 1 _aMattis, Taylor
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