ALSA Mooting Rules 1. COMPETITION NAME 2. DEFINITIONS 3. REGISTRATION 4. COMPETITION STRUCTURE 5. PRELIMINARY ROUNDS
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1 ALSA Mooting Rules 1. COMPETITION NAME This competition will be known as the Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) King & Wood 1.1 Mallesons Championship Moot ("the Championship"). 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 Affiliated law school: As defined by the ALSA Constitution. 2.2 Championship: The ALSA King & Wood Mallesons Championship Moot. 2.3 Conference: The ALSA Clayton Utz Conference. 2.4 Convenor: The ALSA Conference Convenor or Convenors. 2.5 President: The ALSA President 3. REGISTRATION By entering this Championship, all competitors agree to be bound by the Championship Rules outlined in this document, as well as in the ALSA Appeals Procedure By-Law, and the ALSA Constitution. Each affiliated law school may nominate a team of two (2) or three (3) people to compete in the Championship. The two (2) or three (3) nominated members shall remain the same for the duration of the Conference. In a team of three (3) members, two (2) will act as counsel and one (1) will act a solicitor. Team members may rotate positions between senior counsel, junior counsel and solicitor. In a team of two (2) members both will act as counsel. Team members may rotate positions between senior and junior counsel. If invited by the President and the Convenor, teams from non-affiliated law schools may enter the competition, provided that their competitors comply with all other competition rules. 3.5 Team members must not have graduated with a law degree in any jurisdiction. 3.6 Competitors must register by the registration date as set by the Convenor Competitors are not permitted to register for multiple competitions during the Conference subject to A competitor, at the discretion of their affiliated law school, may be registered in this championship and the Paper Presentation Championship. Any contravention of a rule of section 3 may result in disqualification. 4. COMPETITION STRUCTURE The Championship is comprised of three (3) Preliminary Rounds; a Quarter Final; a Semi Final; and a Grand Final. Each moot will consist of at least two (2) sides (e.g. one (1) Appellant and one (1) Respondent or any such title as specified in the question). In the event that less than ten (10) teams enter the competition there will be no Quarter Final Round and the top four (4) teams will progress through to the Semi Final Round. 5. PRELIMINARY ROUNDS 5.1 All teams will compete in each Preliminary Round. 5.2 Competitors may not observe, nor are they to be briefed on, proceedings of a Preliminary Round in which they are not competing. This does not apply if competitors have already competed within that Round.
2 Any contravention of 5.1 or 5.2 may result in disqualification. Teams will be randomly allocated to sides. Every endeavour will be made to ensure that a team is not disadvantaged by the draw and will not meet the same team twice in the Preliminary Rounds. In the case of an uneven number of teams, a three (3) way moot will be held in each of the Preliminary Rounds Three (3) teams will be randomly allocated to moot one after the other There may be two (2) Appellants and one (1) Respondent, or two (2) Respondents and one (1) Appellant. Where there are two teams representing the same side, neither team may give their oral presentation in front of the other team. Teams will only be given one set of written opposing submissions. Teams are only expected to respond to the arguments of the opposing submissions they receive Teams will not be allocated to a three-way moot more than once across all Preliminary Rounds. In a three-way moot, only one (1) team can be declared the winner, and this will be seen as winning against both other teams. In the event that one (1) or more team(s) withdraw from the competition, resulting in an uneven number of teams, randomly allocated teams will be matched into a three-way moot as outlined in rule PROGRESSION AND SCORING 6.1 Teams will progress through to the Quarter Final based on the following procedure of ranking: The eight (8) teams with the highest win-loss ratios will automatically progress through If two or more teams have tied win-loss ratios they will be awarded a number of points based on the distance of their scores in a given round (measured by standard deviation) from the average margin of that round. These points, from each round, will be added to form a combined aggregate score. The teams with the highest combined aggregate scores will progress through. The procedure for determining this schedule will be: Add all winning margins of each team to form an aggregate of margins Divide the previous result by the number of winning teams. This is the arithmetic average (the mean) Subtract the arithmetic average (calculated from ) from the first score Square the result in Repeat step for the second score, third score and so on until all scores have been used Add up all the results produced from step until all numbers have been added up Divide the result in by the total number of winning teams Take the square root of the result in This is the standard deviation In the event that the teams still remain tied, teams will be awarded negative points for rounds that have been lost. The number of points deducted will be based on the distance of their scores in a given round (measured by standard deviation) from the average margin of that round. Should the teams remain tied after all other methods of deciding a winner have been exhausted, a coin toss conducted by the Competition Director(s) will decide who progresses through. 7. QUARTER FINALS 7.1 Where a team believes that these rules have been incorrectly applied, an appeal should be lodged to the Conference Board of Appeals. Competitors may not observe, nor are they to be briefed on, proceedings of a Final Round in which they are not competing. This does not apply if competitors have already competed within that Round, nor if they no longer remain in the competition. Any contravention of 7.1 may result in disqualification.
3 7.2 The draw for the Quarter Final will be seeded based on the procedure of ranking in Teams will be allocated sides by random draw SEMI FINALS Quarter Finalists will be announced after the conclusion of the Preliminary Rounds and teams will be informed of their side. Each team will only compete once in the Quarter Final Round. Where a team believes that these rules have been incorrectly applied, an appeal should be lodged to the Conference Board of Appeals. 8.1 The winners of each Quarter Final round progress to the Semi Finals. 8.2 Semi Finalists will be announced after the conclusion of the Quarter Finals. Each team will only compete once in the Semi Final Round. 8.3 Teams will be allocated sides by random draw. Where a team believes that these rules have been incorrectly applied, an appeal should be lodged to the Conference Board of Appeals. 9. GRAND FINAL 9.1 The winning team from each Semi Final will proceed to the Grand Final. 9.2 Semi and Grand Finalists will be notified of their progression to the next round on the day the Quarter Finals and Semi Finals respectively take place. 9.3 The winners of the Grand Final will be notified at the ALSA Conference Closing Dinner. 9.4 Teams will be allocated sides by random draw. 9.5 Methodology of determining the Australian Champion In the event, the competition is won by an Australian team, that team shall be deemed the Australian Champion. In the event the highest placed Australian team is the runner-up, that team shall be deemed the Australian Champion. In the event the highest placed Australian team is a losing semi-finalist, that team shall be deemed the Australian champion unless both losing semi-finalists are Australian teams. In the event both losing semi-finalists are Australian teams and no Australian team progresses to the Grand Final, the Conference organisers shall host an Australian final between those two teams. The winner of this final shall be deemed the Australian Champion. In the event the highest placed Australian team is a losing quarter-finalist. The highest ranked Australian team according to the scoring methodology shall be deemed the Australian Champion unless only two Australian teams progress to the quarter-finals. In the event only two Australian teams progress to the quarter-finals and both those teams fail to progress to the semi-finals, the Conference organisers shall host an Australian final between those two teams. The winner of this final shall be deemed the Australian Champion. In the event the highest placed Australian team does not qualify for the quarter-finals. The highest ranked Australian team according to the scoring methodology shall be deemed the Australian Champion. The Australian runner-up shall be the Australian team that progressed the second furthest into the elimination rounds. In the event two or more Australian teams would qualify to be Australian runner-up on this basis, the team ranked highest according to rule 6.1 will be deemed the Australian runner-up. 10. RELEASE OF QUESTIONS 10.1 Preliminary Round Questions Questions for the Preliminary Rounds will be released on the ALSA or Conference website three (3) weeks prior to the start of competition ALSA Council will be notified on the same day via Competitors will be asked to prepare a different question for each Preliminary Round.
4 10.2 The draw for the Preliminary Rounds will be released onto the ALSA or Conference website and ed to the ALSA Council at the same time as problem is released three (3) weeks prior to the start of competition and teams will be informed of which side they will be arguing (e.g. Appellant or Respondent or any such title specified in the problem) Final Rounds Questions Problem question for the Quarter Final, Semi Final, and Grand Final, will be the same problem as that used for the preliminary rounds Problems re-used in the Finals will be ordered at the discretion of the Competitions Director Questions may only be on the following areas of law: Administrative Law Commercial Law Constitutional Law Contract Law Corporate Law Criminal Law Equity Property/Land Law (Old System Title and Torrens Title land) Tort Law Competition and Consumer Law 10.5 All questions must be specifically written for the Conference Unless otherwise stated all moots will be heard as if before the Supreme Court in the State or Territory in which the Conference is held. The jurisdiction to hear the case will be assumed. Every effort will be made to ensure that problems are constructed in a way that does not disadvantage or advantage participants from any particular jurisdiction. 11. RESEARCH AND PREPARATION SUBMISSIONS All research and preparation for the moots must be conducted solely by team members. Team members may receive general advice and assistance with respect to skills relevant to the competition prior to the release of the question. After the release of the question until the completion of the championship competitors may not receive any advice or assistance. Any contravention of 11.1 may result in disqualification. Lists of materials may be issued with any Preliminary Round question and are intended as a guide only. Competitors may use additional cases at their discretion. Where issues to be argued include legislation, this will specifically be referred to in the moot problem or the list of materials. Otherwise, arguments are limited to the common law. Any contravention of 11.3 may result in a discretionary penalty between 5-30 marks. Competitors may not use electronic transmission devices at any time for any purpose during the rounds including, but not limited to; laptops, mobile phones, and tablet computers. Any contravention of 11.4 may result in disqualification. Teams will be required to submit Memoranda of Argument ( Memoranda ) for each round of the Championship (see pro forma in Appendix 2). Competitors must submit the Memoranda of Argument as specified by the Competitions Director(s) and must send an electronic copy to the specified by the Competitions Director(s). Memoranda MUST be in.pdf format. The file name and subject must conform to the instructions given in the Pre Competition Information Pack, or any later instructions.
5 Any contravention of 12.2 may result in a 5 mark penalty per missing copy. Memoranda must be submitted to the organiser of the Championship or their nominee as according to instructions. At least one (1) copy will be given to the opposing team with the remaining copies to be distributed to the Judges of that moot. Any contravention of 12.3 may result in a 2 mark penalty per 10 minutes late (or part thereof). The Memoranda must contain an outline of the structure of the team s submission, major arguments raised, allocations of speaking time and a List of Authorities on which Counsel rely (see pro forma in Appendix 2). Any contravention of 12.5 may result in a 5 mark penalty, opposing teams submissions withheld. Memoranda must not exceed three (3) pages in length plus a one (1) page for a list of authorities. A cover page must not be included or it will count as a page of the Memoranda. Any contravention of 12.6 may result in a 2 mark penalty per contravention. Each team must format their Memoranda and list of authorities in accordance with a standard format (see Appendix 2). In each round, one penalty shall apply for single or multiple contraventions of these specifications: Times New Roman, size 12 must be used; Teams are not to indicate their University name on their Memoranda; and Margins shall be no less than 2 cm on either side The division of time must be specified in the written Memoranda. Any contravention of 12.7 (or its sub-sections) may result in a 3 mark penalty (only applied once). 13. DETAILS OF THE ACTUAL COMPETITION 13.1 Counsel will not robe Each team will have forty (40) minutes to present their case (excluding time taken to give appearances) The time may be divided between Senior and Junior Counsel 20/20 or 25/15 or 15/ Judges may grant an extension of time of up to five (5) minutes per Competitor There will be NO right of reply and penalties will apply if Counsel exceeds their allocated or extended time. A competitor must stop speaking when asked to do so by the Bench. Any contravention of 13.4 will result in a 2 mark penalty per 30 seconds. A right of reply will attract a penalty of between 5-30 marks No materials may be handed to the Judges. Any contravention of 13.5 may result in a penalty of 10 marks per page handed up Competitors must not be more than five (5) minutes late for the commencement of the round. Any contravention of 13.6 will result in two (2) marks per five (5) minutes or part thereof will be deducted Procedural submissions must not be made during the moot. 14. TIMEKEEPING Any contravention of 13.7 will result in a 5 mark penalty. Responsibility for timekeeping and adherence to allotted time periods and breaks rests with the Judges. If resources and volunteers are available, timekeepers and timekeeping devices may be provided and in such cases will be solely responsible for all time keeping and penalties. A timekeeper shall not be an individual from the same University as any Competitor in that particular moot Decisions by judges as to elapsed times are final and non-reviewable.
6 Observation of the Championship is encouraged, however potential for disruption must be minimized. Observers should not enter or leave the room whilst a competitor is speaking. Judges may, if they wish, request that observers leave the room while they confer. Outside of this discretion, observers may watch all segments of a round. 15. JUDGING Every effort must be made by the competition organisers and the competitors to ensure that judges are unaware of the university competitors are from until after they have judged that particular competition. All judges must have suitable legal qualifications or relevant experience. Judges will be judges, magistrates, legal practitioners, legal academics, or others with demonstrated relevant experience in competitions, and/or relevant professional experience. Where a student is serving as a judge, he or she may not judge a round involving a competitor from that student s university. The Preliminary Rounds will be heard by up to three (3) judges. The Final Rounds may be heard by up to five (5) judges Judges will be provided with: The question for that round; A summary of the issues in the question (at least 1 (one) page); The score sheet (see Appendix 1); A summary of the rules of the Championship (at least 1 (one) page) The Memoranda submitted by all teams Judges will award each individual a mark out of one hundred (100) Judges must award each team a different score; no draws are possible Where there is more than one judge, judges will be asked to produce one (1) score sheet between them. Each team s score sheet will be submitted to the Competitions Director(s) or Moot Coordinator or a person nominated by them. 16. RELEASE OF SCORE SHEETS AND RANKINGS 16.1 Score sheets and rankings are released by the Conference team to assist the educational value of competition at ALSA Conference. No appeals are permitted on the basis of score sheets or rankings No scores or rankings will be released until the conclusion of the competition. 17. PENALTIES Where a penalty is levied against a team, the penalty will be divided equally amongst counsel for that team. Where an individual competitor is disqualified, their team will be able to continue in the competition provided that two (2) team members remain in the team. Judges shall not be notified of the application of any penalties at any time by the Competitions Director(s) or the Conference Board of Appeals. If a Judge becomes aware that a penalty has been or will be applied, they will be instructed not to take this penalty into consideration when marking the competitors. Judges do not have the discretion to dispense with the penalties to be applied under section 13 (Details of the Actual Competition) The Competitions Director(s) and the Conference Board of Appeals in consultation with the Conference Convenor(s), have full discretion as to the application of all penalties. The Competitions Director(s) and the Conference Board of Appeals in consultation with the Conference Convenor(s) also have discretion as to the deduction of marks or disqualification of a competitor or a team for any serious breach of the Rules that is not within the Rules.
7 18. APPEALS 18.1 Appeals will be dealt with in accordance with the ALSA Appeals Procedure By-Law. 19. FORFEITURE Any team that forfeits will be deemed to have lost that moot. Counsel for the forfeiting team will be deemed to have a mark of zero for that round. Any team whose opponent forfeits a round will be deemed to have won that moot. The team s margin will be the average of their margins from the other rounds Any team which forfeits shall be excluded from progressing through to the Final Rounds A forfeit will be considered to have occurred where a team withdraws after the opponent s written submission has been released. Any withdrawal before that time will trigger a three way moot in accordance with Rule No member of a forfeiting team is eligible for the award of Best Speaker. Conference Board of Appeals 20. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS Should the Championship be used to select a representative Australian team to compete in an international competition, the Australian Champion for that year will be put forward as the representative. In the event that the Australian Champion (including a minimum of one (1) member competing in the Championship) is unable to attend the international competition the Australian runner-up may represent Australia. In the event of the inability of the Australian runner-up to attend, ALSA, in consultation with whichever such body that has requested the team, shall nominate an Australian representative who has participated in the national competition. ALSA grievance committee 21. BEST SPEAKER AWARD 21.1 The award of best speaker shall be announced at the ALSA Conference Closing Dinner The best speaker will be determined as follows: Candidates for best speaker must have competed in at least two (2) of the Preliminary Rounds if there are three (3) in total, or at least three (3) of the Preliminary Rounds if there are four (4) in total Only performances in the Preliminary Rounds are considered For each moot, every competitor is ranked individually as either first, second, third or fourth. This ranking will be given according to the competitor s score relative to the other competitors in that moot In a three way moot, only one competitor may be given a first ranking In a three way moot, the judges will rank the competitors from 1-4 with both third (3rd) and fourth (4th) place tied (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd, 4th, 4th). Of the competitors achieving all first (1st) rankings, the mooter with the highest average score for their best two (2) moots (if there are three (3) Preliminary Rounds in total) or their best three (3) moots (if there are four (4) Preliminary Rounds in total) will be declared Best Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds. If no competitor achieves all first (1st) rankings, the competitors with the most first rankings will be considered In the event of a tie, the competitors will share the prize. ALSA grievance committee
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