During the preparation, what should a new team pay attention to? What is the most-common problem for newly-participating teams?
A22. The most common problem for all mooting teams is that they think there is a magical answer to the Case. The Case has been designed so that some issues will be in the Complainant’s favour and some issues in the Respondent’s favour. There is no clear winner or answers to the Case’s legal issues. The idea of the moot competition is firstly to identify the correct issues and secondly to apply the best oral and written argument in favour of the particular side. Therefore, this means that competitors should not discount any suggestion that has been raised until it has been thoroughly tested. This is done by two methods; first competitors should research the issue and second orally argue the point to ascertain if the argument is logical and addresses the requisite element of the Agreement article in question. Sometimes teams do not discover that the issue is not worth addressing until they have are orally presented their arguments. Unfortunately due to the time frame involved in any moot
A22. The most common problem for all mooting teams is that they think there is a magical answer to the Case. The Case has been designed so that some issues will be in the Complainant’s favour and some issues in the Respondent’s favour. There is no clear winner or answers to the Case’s legal issues. The idea of the moot competition is firstly, to identify the correct issues and secondly, to apply the best oral and written argument in favour of the particular side. Therefore, this means that competitors should not discount any suggestion that has been raised until it has been thoroughly tested. This is done by two methods; first competitors should research the issue and second orally argue the point to ascertain if the argument is logical and addresses the requisite element of the Agreement article in question. Sometimes teams do not discover that the issue is not worth addressing until they have orally presented their arguments. Unfortunately due to the time frame involved in any moot p
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