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Mooting at Bond

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Mooting is an arena of gladiatorial combat where national and international competitions provide a battleground for law students to test their advocacy skills.

Over the past decade, Bond University has earned a formidable reputation for its mooting excellence around the world.  In addition to winning an average of two moot competitions per year, Bond Mooters regularly take out top honours as individual best oralists.  Check out the full list of Bond's mooting accolades.

For those interested in applying for our mooting teams, it will be difficult to find a tougher challenge than preparing for and competing in a national or international moot. It involves long hours of preparation and weeks of practice, necessitating in many cases, a reduced subject load.

It's also likely to be one of the most rewarding experiences of your time at Bond.

In addition to the advancement of legal research, advocacy and presentation skills, mooting provides an opportunity to travel around Australia and around the world, meeting students, academics and legal professionals from some of the world’s most prestigious law schools. The contacts you make at these mooting competitions will be of benefit, not just to your legal education, but to your entire career.

As such, we encourage every law student to consider mooting as part of their Bond Law experience. Not only will you be participating in one of the activities that makes Bond Law exceptional, you’ll also be joining an illustrious list of Bond’s mooting alumni. It will also look great on your resume.

We invite you to explore the following pages which provide information on a range of competitions and answers to some of the questions you may have about mooting. 

Assistant Professor Lisa Bonin

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