ORAL PLEADINGS SCORESHEET
The 2nd Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot,
(28 February 2004)
ORAL PLEADINGS SCORESHEET
(For selection of the Best Mooter in the General Rounds)
Name of Judge: Courtroom:
Oral pleadings are to be scored on a scale of 50 to 100 points, consistent with the following scale (please provide written comments, if any, on a separate paper):
50-54 = Extremely Poor; 55-64 = Very Poor; 65-74 = Poor; 75 = Average;
76-84 = Above Average; 85-89 = Good; 90-94 = Very good
95-99 = Extremely good; 100 = Excellent
General elements to consider in scoring the oralists:
- Knowledge of the facts and the legal principles directly applicable to the facts.
- Proper and articulate analysis of the issues
- Knowledge and use of authorities.
- Logic and reasoning.
- Ingenuity (able to argue by analogy from related aspects of humanitarian law)
- Clarity and organisation.
- Persuasiveness
APPLICANT Team No.
First Oralist Score
Second Oralist Score
RESPONDENT Team No.
First Oralist Score
Second Oralist Score
SIGNATURE:_________________________________________________________
Note: Scores given by the two judges of each oral hearing will be averaged to give a final score of an individual oralist.