DLSS General Competition Information 2024

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Deakin Law Students' Society

General Competition Information 2024

TABLE OF CONTENTS OUR COMPETITIONS 1 DIRECTOR'S FOREWORD MEET THE COMPETITIONS TEAM 2 3 4 5 6 12 15 16 HOW DO COMPETITIONS WORK? ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS STAY UP TO DATE EXTERNAL COMPETITIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Director's Foreword

Welcome to the Competition Handbook for 2024.

This year, the Competitions Portfolio is dedicated to creating stand-out competitions which provide students with the opportunity to develop their legal advocacy skills.

This year, we have a combined focus as a portfolio to increase the transparency of the marking process, create incredible competitions guides and increase the participation of students at all stages of their degree.

I look forward to seeing you involved in our competitions in the coming year.

Wishing you the best of luck!

Katia Krivanek

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Meet the Competitions Team!

You will see these friendly faces assisting in the organisation and running of our competitions for 2023!

Katia Krivanek Director Ella Mitchell Officer Rachel Thomson Officer Sami Pauliuk Officer Sanya Patel Officer
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Alexia Crespin Officer

Competitions

Trimester 1

enior Moot

l Application

ent Interview

Trimester 2

unior Moot

ess Examination

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How do Competitions Work?

Competitions are run over the course of 4 weeks.

Week 1: Fact Scenario Released

Week 2: Heats

Week 3: Semi-Finals

Week 4: Grand Final

All competitors are given approximately one week with the fact scenario before competing in each round.

In the heats, all teams that apply are filtered into time slots. Sometimes this will be against another team and others you will compete alone in front of a judge or bench, this is dependent on the type of competition.

Competitors are scored against a rubric which is marked by the supervising judge(s). The top scoring teams out of all the heats progress to the semi-finals; the amount of teams that progress are depends on the type of competition. This means in competitions where you 'win' against your direct component, you are not guaranteed a spot to the next round; it depends on your score against all other competitors.

Don't let this stop you from applying! All competitions provide valuable experience and feedback, and some even help with assessments!

The Semi-Finals are conducted in the same manner as the heats, with the top two teams progressing to the Grand Final.

All dates are confirmed prior to the commencement of the competition. By competing, you agree to be available for the dates required

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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FAQS

Q: How do I best present myself in a competition?

While it may be initially appealing to look to Hollywood to inspire your competition demeanor, success is generally found in leveraging your own unique style. There are, however, a number of elements which all competitors should consider, including:

Present all arguments with confidence;

Respect all involved parties; and

Replace “filler” words such as “um” with purposeful pauses.

Q. How do I cite case authority verbally?

Citation for your first case authority should be stated in its totality, as would be expected in a bibliography.

For example, the case 'R v Hutty [1953] VLR 338 may be orally cited as 'The Queen against Hutty, reported in the Victorian Legal Records in 1953, volume three-hundred and thirty-eight. Remember that in criminal cases, the 'v' should be read as 'against', and in civil cases it should be read as 'and'. Full citations may subsequently be excused upon approval by the judge.

'Your Honour, may I dispense with formal citations?'

If told to dispense with formal citations, you may refer to a case in its appropriate short title.

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FAQS

Q: What can I bring to the competition?

The DLSS generally requests competitors avoid the use of electronics for competitions. Items that you may consider bringing to your competition include:

An outline of your argument and any required written submissions (including back-ups);

Writing implements, such as a such as pen and paper; Relevant research materials; A valid form of identification (e.g. Deakin Student Card); and

Q: What do I do if I do not understand a question?

The demanding and often stressful environment associated with law competitions is widely recognised. If the inevitable occurs, and you miss a question, remain calm and simply ask the inquisitor to repeat themselves.

Questions may be asked to clarify things such as case authority or points of law. They are not out to get you. Instead, they ensure all parties are in complete understanding of each other, and their own points.

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FAQS

Q: I do not have a partner, what can I do?

While organising your own partner may provide for a more comprehensive rehearsal experience, if you don’t have someone in mind, we will endeavour to provide you with a suitable partner. There is, however, no need to be concerned; some of the most rewarding aspects of participation in law competitions are the life-long professional relationships established.

We will make note in your sign-up form if you need to be paired up with a partner to compete with!

Q: How much preparation is needed?

While the amount of preparation required differs depending on the competition, the amount of work you put in is often the key determinant of your success. Effective preparation will assist in calming nerves and provide a strong overall first impression. Some general preparatory tasks may include:

Read and annotate instructions and fact scenarios; Conduct relevant legal research; Familiarise yourself with similar competitions on YouTube; and Ensure you have adequate rehearsal time.

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FAQS

Q: How much of the law do I need to know?

The requisite legal knowledge will differ depending on the competition. Some competitions, such as the Client Interview, require minimal legal knowledge and instead draw on a competitor's soft-skills. On the other hand, competitions such as Moots and the Bail Application require relevant substantive legal knowledge. The Junior Moot, for example, is targeted towards students in the early stages of their studies and therefore covers only Contract Law. This is in contrast with the Senior Moot, which can cover any of the twelve core units. Refer to the relevant Competition Guide for further information.

Q: Who will be judging?

DLSS law competitions consist of several rounds, with successful competitors progressing from Heats, to Semi Finals, and ultimately, to the Grand Final. Generally, Heats and Semi Finals are judged by law faculty staff, while finals are typically judged by practicing lawyers.

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FAQS

Q: What should I wear?

Corporate business attire is required for all DLSS competitions. The question that you may ask yourself is, ‘what would I wear if I was representing a client in court?’.

Still need help?

You can reach our team directly at director-competitions@deakinlss.org

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EXTERNAL COMPETITIONS

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EXTERNAL COMPETITIONS

What are external competitions?

External competitions are legal contests, often in the form of Moots, organised by select universities and other pertinent organisations extrinsic to the DLSS. Such competitions may generally be categorised into levels, comprising: regional, international and “grand slam”. “Grand slam” describes moots distinctly marked by their scale, prestige and rich history. The combination of available external competitions provide participants with a diverse range of topics, such as: human rights, aviation, crime, commercial, intellectual property, and many more.

What are the benefits of competing externally?

There are numerous benefits to competing in external competitions that may assist in advancing your future career. As a participant, you will likely establish international connections & communication skills, gain exposure to alternative legal systems, and perhaps achieve a prestigious award for your efforts!

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COMPETITIONS

Upcoming Opportunities in 2024

There is an array of external competitions available to high achieving DLSS competitors. Many of these competitions require significant lead time. There are, however, several excellent opportunities for students looking to compete externally in 2024.

How can I be involved and stay up to date with the latest news?

Please express your interest in our google form if you’d like to find out more about exciting external competitions on offer in 2024 and beyond.

HTTPS://FORMS.GLE/EF8FVEGFBUTMJMDG8

EXTERNAL
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Acknowledgements

WE ACKNOWLEDGE THE EFFORTS OF THE COMPETITIONS PORTFOLIO FOR 2023 INCLUDING ADAM MARSHALL, ANGUS RICHARDS, ALEX POYNTON, NATHAN NOTLEY, KOSTA KRITIKOS AND KATIA KRIVANEK ON THEIR INCREDIBLE WORK RUNNING HIGH QUALITY COMPETITIONS AND CREATING VALUABLE MATERIALS THAT HAVE SET THE FOUNDATIONS FOR 2024 PORTFOLIO

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Stay Up to Date

YOU CAN STAY UP TO DATE WITH OUR COMPETITIONS ON OUR SOCIALS (FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM AND DLSS WEBSITE).

ALTERNATIVELY, YOU CAN SIGN UP TO RECEIVE THE LATEST NEWS RIGHT HERE: INTERNAL DLSS COMPETITIONS:

HTTPS://FORMS.GLE/UHIE6SJ8XNARQWWQA

EXTERNAL COMPETITIONS:

HTTPS://FORMS.GLE/EF8FVEGFBUTMJMDG8

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Thank You!

WE WISH YOU LUCK ON YOUR COMPETITION ENDEAVOURS SHOULD YOU WISH TO COMPETE IN 2024.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONCERNS OR QUERIES AT DIRECTOR-COMPETITIONS@DEAKINLSS.ORG

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