LawAsia Moots The Law Asia Moot may be imagined to be a fun and beneficial event to a minority of law students and a nightmare to the rest. Having been a participant myself, I'd take a mid-point stand to say that it was indeed fun and beneficial but the workload is a nightmare without a doubt. In class, we are faced with an approximate 10-line question of facts. In the Lawasia Moot, you would face an approximate 10 page question of facts in a field of law so random you might not even be in relation to.
However, if you can and want to withstand that pressure put upon you to overcome all obstacles thrown upon you to get to that judgmental Moot Court, I assure you that it will be a magnificent feeling when you are able to present your ideas, your arguments and your confidence to the judges who consist of big shot Lawyers, High Court Judges, Court of Appeal Judges, Federal Court Judges and even the Lord Chief Justice himself. You will feel like a lawyer. You will appreciate the mechanics of law and most significantly, you will be able to apply your new found argumentative knowledge to your present syllabus of study to create an explosion within your personal boundaries with regards to the field of law. ~ Daniel Chuah~ Intermediate 2010
Ms. Irene Kam (ATC KL, extreme left), Kuhen Gopal (second from left) & Daniel Chua (third from left) Daniel Chuah, Kuhen Gopal and Saravanesh Supramaniam did well to reach the Semi-finals. They had no formal training and emerged champions in their own right . ~The Gavel
Saravanesh S (third from left) & Daniel Chua second from right) at the Law Asia Moot.
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