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Book Title: The Art of Mooting
Editor(s): Thomas, Mark; Cradduck, Lucy
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Acknowledgements
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Acknowledgements
The following extracts have been reproduced in this text:
International Criminal Court Moot Competition 2017 (Oral Rounds)
Moraru I, Prosecutor v. Tarion Bannister of Valaria (2017) Grotius
Centre for International Legal Studies as Competition Organisers (project
manager)
Scharf M, Prosecutor v. Tarion Bannister of Valaria (2017) International
Criminal Court Moot Competition Problem (writer)
(Reproduced in part in Chapter 8)
Taylor & Francis (www.tandfonline.com)
Thomas M and Cradduck L, `The Art of Mooting: Mooting and the
Cognitive Domain' (2013) 20(2) International Journal of the Legal
Profession 223237
(Reproduced in part in Chapters 1, 2 and 5)
Cradduck L and Thomas M, `From the Waist Up: Developing Psychomotor
Skills for the Court Room' (2017) 24(3) International Journal of the Legal
Profession 219339
(Reproduced in part in Chapters 1, 3 and 5)
Thomas M and Cradduck L, `Chill Out! Mooting and the Affective
Domain' (2018) 25(3) International Journal of the Legal Profession 317344
(Reproduced in part in Chapters 1, 4 and 5)
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