Writing the Written Pleadings
The contents of your written pleadings should be:
States your side (appellants or respondents)
States the name of your team and the name of the team members (in the order of: lead appellant/respondent, junior appellant/respondent)
State the thesis of your argument as a title
Explanation
→ repeat this for as many arguments that your team has. (usually two or three)
Example of written pleadings:
Note that you should only follow the format of this document and how to refer to the case laws and use them effectively in your arguments.
This written pleading was for another kind of competition, not for moot court competition.
- A Cover
States your side (appellants or respondents)
States the name of your team and the name of the team members (in the order of: lead appellant/respondent, junior appellant/respondent)
- Summary of Your Argument
- Argument
State the thesis of your argument as a title
Explanation
→ repeat this for as many arguments that your team has. (usually two or three)
Example of written pleadings:
Note that you should only follow the format of this document and how to refer to the case laws and use them effectively in your arguments.
This written pleading was for another kind of competition, not for moot court competition.
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