0 present participle of moot --
1 to suggest something for discussion: --
Qualifying sessions, formerly known as dinners, combine collegiate and educational elements and will usually combine a dinner or reception with lectures, debates, mooting, or musical performances.
Grants were also secured to increase the number of books in the law library, and students were sent to international mooting competitions as part of the legal education.
Mooting is a team effort, consisting of senior or lead counsel and junior counsel.
Iona has a proud tradition in many cultural activities such as drama, music, art, debating and public speaking, titration and mooting.
In most countries, the phrase a moot court may be shortened to simply a moot and the activity may be called mooting.
In much, if not most, scientific work in the real world, scientists are not mooting bold hypotheses.
The school has participated in various mooting competitions.
The regional rounds of the mooting competition are slightly different at each university, with various levels of faculty involvement depending on the law school.