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Prato First semester 2007 (Day)
Prato Winter semester 2007 (Day)
Introductory lectures on basic advocacy concepts and techniques are conducted by Professor Hampel or by a senior member of the judiciary or the bar. Students participate in three workshops dealing with examination in chief, cross-examination and addresses. These workshops are conducted by advocacy teachers who are members of the Victorian bar and are trained Australian Advocacy Institute teachers. A series of eight mock jury trials are then conducted. Students must participate as counsel in one of these trials, and attend all others.
Written case theories, prepared jointly by students and both students receiving the same mark (1000 words): 2 x 5%
Oral assessment (trial): 20%
Final oral assessement: 70%
LAW1100 OR LAW1101 and LAW1102 OR LAW1104 + LAW3300 OR LAW3301 and LAW3302
LAW5159 Evidence