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==Learn from the Skeleton Masters!==
 
==Learn from the Skeleton Masters!==
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We are lucky enough to have each of the four skeleton arguments submitted for the Final of the Crown Offices Chambers Moot 2010 at The City Law School. Check out the Example Moot Problem to see what they are responding to.  
 
We are lucky enough to have each of the four skeleton arguments submitted for the Final of the Crown Offices Chambers Moot 2010 at The City Law School. Check out the Example Moot Problem to see what they are responding to.  
 
  
 
You'll see that the format and approach is in no way identical.
 
You'll see that the format and approach is in no way identical.
  
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[[Image:Mooting-ExampleSkeleton.jpg|thumb|300px|right|What a star! Thanks to vernhart http://www.flickr.com]]
  
<b>Huge</b> thanks to Samuel Phillips, Edward Waldegrave, Beatrice Riley and Gareth Thomas for allowing us to use their skeletons to help you!  
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'''Huge''' thanks to ''Samuel Phillips, Edward Waldegrave, Beatrice Riley'' and ''Gareth Thomas'' for allowing us to use their skeletons to help you!  
 
 
  
*[http://lawbore.net/articles/Senior_appellant Senior Appellant]
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*[https://lawbore.net/articles/Senior_appellant.pdf Senior Appellant]
*[http://lawbore.net/articles/Senior_respondent Senior Respondent]
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*[https://lawbore.net/articles/Senior_respondent.pdf Senior Respondent]
*[http://lawbore.net/articles/Junior_respondent Junior Respondent]
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*[https://lawbore.net/articles/Junior_respondent.pdf Junior Respondent]
*[http://lawbore.net/articles/Junior_appellant Junior Appellant]
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*[https://lawbore.net/articles/Junior_appellant.pdf Junior Appellant]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 11 October 2024

Learn from the Skeleton Masters!

We are lucky enough to have each of the four skeleton arguments submitted for the Final of the Crown Offices Chambers Moot 2010 at The City Law School. Check out the Example Moot Problem to see what they are responding to.

You'll see that the format and approach is in no way identical.

What a star! Thanks to vernhart http://www.flickr.com

Huge thanks to Samuel Phillips, Edward Waldegrave, Beatrice Riley and Gareth Thomas for allowing us to use their skeletons to help you!