Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education

This article considers how law schools can facilitate the development of technology skiffs by using technology to enhance access to mooting in settings that replicate legal practice. It examines the experiential learning technique of simulation, particularly the use of moot courts and mock trials, i...

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Main Authors: Abdul Razak, Aida, Abdul Rahim, Asmar, Badarulzaman, Muhammad Hafiz, Md Nasir, Nor Ashikin
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Published: 2022
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spelling my.uum.repo.304542024-02-27T14:52:16Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30454/ Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education Abdul Razak, Aida Abdul Rahim, Asmar Badarulzaman, Muhammad Hafiz Md Nasir, Nor Ashikin K Law (General) This article considers how law schools can facilitate the development of technology skiffs by using technology to enhance access to mooting in settings that replicate legal practice. It examines the experiential learning technique of simulation, particularly the use of moot courts and mock trials, in the context of legal education. It provides an overview of extant literature along with an outline of the current place of simulation activities in Malaysian legal education (particularly in Universiti Utara Malaysia) and examining the efficacy of simulation activities as a teaching and learning tool. This article provides a strategy for law schools to incorporate electronic technology into the curriculum to better achieve the goals of legal education in the 21st century. The paper concludes that while it is essential to teach technology skiffs as part of legal education, it is important that the benefits of using technology are made clear in order for it to be accepted and embraced by the students. Technology must also be available to aff students considering the widening participation in higher education and consequent increasing diversity of law students. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30454/1/SOLAS%20VI_2022_42_45.pdf Abdul Razak, Aida and Abdul Rahim, Asmar and Badarulzaman, Muhammad Hafiz and Md Nasir, Nor Ashikin (2022) Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education. In: Proceedings: Seminar on Law and Society 2022 (SOLAS VI) Theme: "Sustainability In Society: Legal Response", 8 & 9 November 2022, UUM Sintok, Kedah.
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Abdul Razak, Aida
Abdul Rahim, Asmar
Badarulzaman, Muhammad Hafiz
Md Nasir, Nor Ashikin
Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education
description This article considers how law schools can facilitate the development of technology skiffs by using technology to enhance access to mooting in settings that replicate legal practice. It examines the experiential learning technique of simulation, particularly the use of moot courts and mock trials, in the context of legal education. It provides an overview of extant literature along with an outline of the current place of simulation activities in Malaysian legal education (particularly in Universiti Utara Malaysia) and examining the efficacy of simulation activities as a teaching and learning tool. This article provides a strategy for law schools to incorporate electronic technology into the curriculum to better achieve the goals of legal education in the 21st century. The paper concludes that while it is essential to teach technology skiffs as part of legal education, it is important that the benefits of using technology are made clear in order for it to be accepted and embraced by the students. Technology must also be available to aff students considering the widening participation in higher education and consequent increasing diversity of law students.
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author Abdul Razak, Aida
Abdul Rahim, Asmar
Badarulzaman, Muhammad Hafiz
Md Nasir, Nor Ashikin
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Badarulzaman, Muhammad Hafiz
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title Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education
title_short Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education
title_full Mooting And Technology: Simulations In Legal Education
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