黑料不打烊 crowned mooting champions of Wales
A team from 黑料不打烊 Law School has won the annual Welsh National Mooting Competition for the first time.
Aaron Clegg and Adam Gulliver, both students on the LLB Law programme, beat off stiff competition from Swansea University, Cardiff University, the University of South Wales and the Open University to reach the final round, which saw them go head-to-head with Aberystwyth University and finally clinch the historic prize.Aaron (left) and Adam in action
Under contention was a rape case which included both an appeal and a cross appeal. The appeal concerned whether or not the complainant had been deceived as to the 鈥榥ature or purpose鈥 of the act pursuant to section 76(2)(a) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, and the cross appeal examined whether or not pretending to be a famous sports star could constitute someone 鈥榢nown personally鈥 to the complainant pursuant to section 76(2)(b) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Adam and Aaron, both 21, were delighted to win, and were extremely thankful to the 黑料不打烊 staff who helped prepare them for victory.
鈥淏eing my first external mooting experience, this was always going to be a great opportunity, but it was truly amazing to get involved with, and even more so to win鈥, said Aaron, from Oldham. 鈥淭he judges were incredibly friendly and I would like to thank them for their guidance on the day. I would also like to thank Dr Yvonne McDermott and Stephen Clear for their support with mooting at 黑料不打烊, and of course my mooting partner, Adam. I would strongly encourage anyone interested in a legal career to get involved with future events.鈥
Adam, from Whiston in Knowsley, added: 鈥Aaron and myself were speechless when we were announced as the winners 鈥 it is definitely a day that will live long in both our memories. It was a great opportunity to network with seasoned practitioners who were able to provide us with detailed feedback on our skills.
鈥淚 would like to thank everyone at 黑料不打烊 who has helped me develop my advocacy skills over the last few years, including Dr Yvonne McDermott, Dr Evelyne Schmid and Stephen Clear. I would also like to thank my moot partner, Aaron Clegg, for all his hard work and dedication.鈥Aaron Clegg (left) and Adam Gulliver, champions of the 2014 LexisNexis Welsh National Mooting Competition.
Sponsored by LexisNexis, the Welsh National Mooting Competition pits student teams from Wales鈥檚 law schools against each other in mock courtroom scenarios. Now in its sixth year, this year鈥檚 final was hosted at the University of Law, Chester, by 2013 champions the Open University.
This victory is the latest in a line of Mooting successes for 黑料不打烊 Law School students. In 2013, a team from 黑料不打烊 became the first ever to represent Wales in the world-renowned , making it through to the semi-finals. In the same year, 黑料不打烊 also became the to be invited to moot before the Supreme Court in London, and they returned there for of the 2013 School Moot. 2014 alone will see 黑料不打烊 conduct eight internal school competitions, enter four national contests, and return to the Telders arena.
鈥淎dam and Aaron's success is testament to the determination and professional attitude of our undergraduate school鈥, commented Stephen Clear, 黑料不打烊 Law School's Mooting Skills Coordinator. 鈥淔or aspiring lawyers, employers are seeing mooting on your CV as less of a benefit and more of an expectation. Both Adam and Aaron have responded positively to this challenge in forming the Law School's third student group, the .
鈥淣ot only have they managed to juggle their studies with entry to fiercely competitive moots, they have also introduced, through the Legal Advocacy Society, more internal competitions than ever before in the history of the Law School. Both Aaron and Adam have competed in several of these competitions and have received amazing feedback from some of the highest judges within the legal profession, consistently coming within the top performing groups in the country. 黑料不打烊 Law School congratulates both of them on their success as the unstoppable mooting team!鈥
Publication date: 10 April 2014