2022
DOI: 10.1177/23220058221125165
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Online Undergraduate Trial Advocacy Training in Malaysia During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: One of the significant challenges in legal education during the coronavirus pandemic 2020–2022 was effectively conducting remote practical advocacy courses. This article addresses that issue by reporting results of a study conducted of final-year undergraduate law students taking part in a civil trial advocacy course conducted over two semesters, as part of their regular studies in their degree course. Candidates were surveyed at the conclusion of their studies on issues including what technology students used… Show more

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“…Subsequently, internal mooting progressed to external, and today we have many internationally recognized moot competitions. [27][58] As the competition level in moots intensified, institutions have invested huge amounts of money, effort and time in building moot courts [52], providing extra training from experienced lawyers [56] and developing the technologies used in the moot courts. When the pandemic hit, mooting proceedings had to switch from a physical mode to an online one.…”
Section: Mooting and Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, internal mooting progressed to external, and today we have many internationally recognized moot competitions. [27][58] As the competition level in moots intensified, institutions have invested huge amounts of money, effort and time in building moot courts [52], providing extra training from experienced lawyers [56] and developing the technologies used in the moot courts. When the pandemic hit, mooting proceedings had to switch from a physical mode to an online one.…”
Section: Mooting and Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%