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The Essential Advocate - JURD7370 |
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DescriptionThe course is a practical introduction to courtroom advocacy. Students will be exposed to examples of various types of advocates and advocacy techniques and problems found in leading cases, trial transcripts, novels, plays, films, and biographies of advocates. Much of the course is devoted to practical exercises.
Recommended Prior KnowledgePre-requisites are Law, Lawyers and Society; Litigation 1; Criminal Law 1. Completion of Litigation 2 and Criminal Law 2 is recommended but not required. Litigation 2 and Criminal Law 2, however, will be co-requisites for students who have not completed them.
Course ObjectivesThe course aims to foster an understanding of:
Main TopicsThe main topics to be discussed are:
Assessment50 per cent for the course essay: 5000 words
10 per cent for court visits and diary notes 40 per cent for practical advocacy exercises (including mock trial) Course TextsPrescribed
Recommended ResourcesRefer to Course Outline provided by lecturer.
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