Bundle Expertise

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In the Bundles section we looked at how a Bundle should be put together, but how do we use the Bundle during the moot?

Know your bundle

Get some insight into how the best mooters use their bundles seamlessly.


Using your bundle in an intervention

Tab this, page that... watch how you might use your bundle to direct the judge to a specific place within an authority.


Confident use of a bundle

Don't be thrown off your stride by a judge, give clear directions as to where the judge should be looking within your bundle.




All our mooting clips were made with the help of our fantastic students - giving freely of their time to help others.

For the round-table discussion clips we thank our GDL students of 2009-2010: Andrew Barns-Graham, Thomas Bradfield, Tessa Buchanan, Anita Davies and Thomas Hope. Big thanks go to our top man behind the camera Steve Parkes.

The spoof clips were made with Mike Purdue (judge), Mike Clarke and Rob Tiffen many years ago.

The real action was filmed as part of our Crown Office Moot 2010-2011.

Big thanks to all those who took part: Sara Beech, George Fitzgerald, Gareth Thomas, Edward Waldegrave, Alistair Godwin, Rebecca Taverner, Daphne Stamatopoulos, Jada Badu-Animboah, James Bull, Samuel Phillips and Beatrice Riley.

Huge thanks are also due to those from Crown Office Chambers who not only gave up their time to judge the different stages of the moot but also allowed us to use the footage. We are grateful to:

Elizabeth Boon David Myhill Siobhan Lambertsen


A final thanks to The Hon Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart, who judged the final of the Crown Office Moot and Steven McCombe for his filming expertise and tireless editing.