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Roman Law Trial

Roman Law Trial. Athina Dimopoulou , PhD Assistant Professor (History of Law) Office: 45, Akadimias str. (3 rd floor) Mondays, 14:30-15:30 E-mail: adimopoul@law.uoa.gr http:users.uoa.gr~adimopoul /. Credits & Workflow. 3 Credit points Weekly meetings:

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Roman Law Trial

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  1. Roman Law Trial • AthinaDimopoulou, PhD Assistant Professor (History of Law) Office: 45, Akadimias str. (3rd floor) Mondays, 14:30-15:30 E-mail: adimopoul@law.uoa.gr http:users.uoa.gr~adimopoul/

  2. Credits & Workflow • 3 Credit points • Weekly meetings: • Week 1: Introduction to Roman Law • Assignment: What is your country’s legal system relation to Roman Law? (3-5 pages) • Week 2: Case presentation, sources, bibliography, mooting principles • Assignment: Read the Case & mooting principles • Week 3: Legal questions • Assignment: Read Hunter, select roles • Week 4: Digest • Assignment: Read the Digest’s relevant chapters • Week 5: Skeleton Arguments & Handout • Week 6: Arguments • Week 7: Mooting

  3. MOOT COURT A moot court is an extracurricular activity at many law schools in wahich participants take part in simulated court proceedings, usually to include drafting briefs (or memorials) and participating in oral argument. The term derives from Anglo Saxon times, when a moot (gmot or emot) was a gathering of prominent men in a locality to discuss matters of local importance. Moot court does not involve actual testimony by witnesses or the presentation of evidence, but is focused solely on the application of the law to a common set of evidentiary assumptions to which the competitors must be introduced.

  4. 2 teamscompete as lawyers for plaintiff and defendant In a moot two teams of counsel attempt to persuade a judge of the strength of their case by reference to legal authority. In a student moot the teams consist of two pairs of students representing appellant and respondent debating in a moot problem. A moot problem is a predrafted factual situation in which a point or points of law are in dispute. The task of each team is to support the side of the argument with which it has been presented.

  5. Benefits “…gaining mooting experience can have a positive impact on your future career.” “Mooting may also help you to build confidence in public speaking, general research, and presentation skills.”

  6. MOOT CASE The events of the case take place in the Roman Empire, in the 6th century A.D., under Emperor Justinian. Civil Law Case. Each party files two legal remedies.

  7. Counsels • Counsel speak in the following order: • 20 min: • Senior Counsel for the Appellant • Junior Counsel for the Appellant • 20 min: • Senior Counsel for the Respondent • Junior Counsel for the Respondent • 3 min: • Rebut, Senior Counsel for the Appellant • Rebut, Junior Counsel for the Respondent

  8. Requirements Students work in teams of four (4), one set of 2 for the Appellant, one set of 2 for the Defendant Very good knowledge of English Public speaking skills Research & study of sources Drafting of written arguments Drafting of sources’ handout Oral pleadings: final exam

  9. Judged upon • Knowledge of Law • Adapting Law to the Facts of the case • Answering Questions • Court Etiquette • Time management

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