Workshop 1: Bail and Advocacy
This session is designed for students with upcoming Advocacy Presentations, it focuses on the skills needed for effective advocacy and how to use advocacy as a tool for securing bail in a criminal case.
Workshop 2: Stop and Search
A structured evaluation session ideal for students wanting to critically evaluate the law on stop and search using human rights.
Workshop 3: Participation/Joint Enteprise in Criminal Law
In this workshop, students will critically evaluate how the law deals with Participation/Joint Enterprise issues e.g. in the context of a group/gang committing a murder.
Workshop 4: Mooting
A structured practical session ideal for students wanting to learn how to use advocacy as a tool in a criminal appeal on a homicide case where the defendant has potentially diminished responsibility
Workshop 5: Studying Law at Uni and Law Careers
This session looks at studying Law at Uni and Law Careers and employability (e.g. Applications, CVs, Interviews, Linked In and Work Experience)