/ˈmuːtɪŋˈ/ – Noun
Definition: việc tổ chức phiên tòa giả cho sinh viên thực tập, việc tranh luận về pháp lý tại cuộc thảo luận chuyên đề.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “mooting” refers to the practice of participating in a mock trial or simulated legal argument, typically in a formal setting such as a law school or legal competition. It involves presenting legal arguments and engaging in oral advocacy on a hypothetical legal issue before a panel of judges or experienced practitioners. Mooting is often used as a training tool for law students to develop their advocacy skills and gain practical experience in legal argumentation.
Example: The law students participated in a mooting competition where they argued a hypothetical case before a panel of judges.