The UCL LLM Moot is using Casedo as its platform for the preliminary and final rounds of its moot competition in this 2020-21 academic year.
Before you can get started with using Casedo for the LLM Mooting competition, you need to register. Once you’ve done that, you will be given a discount code to get a Casedo Student License for free for the duration of the moot.
Before you can get started with using Casedo for the LLM Mooting competition, you need to register. Once you’ve done that, you will be given a discount code to get a Casedo Student License for free for the duration of the moot.
ONCE YOU HAVE YOUR DISCOUNT CODE, click on the button below to get a Casedo Student License. Use the discount code and your student email address (ending in .ac.uk) where appropriate. Using the discount code will give you the student license for free during your participation in the competition.
You will be sent a receipt which includes the Subscription Key to allow you to access Casedo.
ONCE YOU HAVE YOUR DISCOUNT CODE, click on the button below to get a Casedo Student License. Use the discount code and your student email address (ending in .ac.uk) where appropriate. Using the discount code will give you the student license for free during your participation in the competition.
You will be sent a receipt which includes the Subscription Key to allow you to access Casedo.
For speed and security Casedo is locally installed and works effortlessly on PC or Mac. Download your preferred version below and have your Subscription Key handy the first time you run the application.
For speed and security Casedo is locally installed and works effortlessly on PC or Mac. Download your preferred version below and have your Subscription Key handy the first time you run the application.
Casedo stores everything in casefiles. The submission template and everything you need to get started is in the Submission Template casefile including the moot problem, rules, marking scheme, timetable and overall instructions. We have designed it to help you work your way around Casedo itself whilst working through the documents. Feel free to mark up your casefile as you want.
You will be sent a receipt which includes the Subscription Key to allow you to access Casedo.
Casedo stores everything in casefiles. The submission template and everything you need to get started is in the Submission Template casefile including the moot problem, rules, marking scheme, timetable and overall instructions. We have designed it to help you work your way around Casedo itself whilst working through the documents. Feel free to mark up your casefile as you want.
You will be sent a receipt which includes the Subscription Key to allow you to access Casedo.
In conjunction with UCL LLM, we’ve put together an example casefile of how we think your 1st submission might look.
Download it to see how to put together a coherent and dynamic submission casefile.
In conjunction with UCL LLM, we’ve put together an example casefile of how we think your 1st submission might look.
Download it to see how to put together a coherent and dynamic submission casefile.
Time now to bring everything you need together into Casedo. Drag and drop in Word and PDF files and organise them in folders and subfolders. You can reorganise them as often as you want before submission. Highlight, bookmark and comment on the relevant sections and build links between documents for simple navigation during the moot itself. Paginate with inserts, add a Table of Contents with a single click.
Want to be able to see all your annotations in a single place? Just toggle to view them in the Table of Contents.
If you need a hand with any of this, we held a webinar on 9th October 2020 and the recording will be available soon. We’ve also created a step-by-step work through – How to create a moot bundle, do take a look at it. Otherwise check out our Learn Videos and all the articles in our Support section. If you need any assistance with Casedo, just email us at [email protected].
Time now to bring everything you need together into Casedo. Drag and drop in Word and PDF files and organise them in folders and subfolders. You can reorganise them as often as you want before submission. Highlight, bookmark and comment on the relevant sections and build links between documents for simple navigation during the moot itself. Paginate with inserts, add a Table of Contents with a single click.
Want to be able to see all your annotations in a single place? Just toggle to view them in the Table of Contents.
If you need a hand with any of this, we held a webinar on 9th October 2020 and the recording will be available soon. We’ve also created a step-by-step work through – How to create a moot bundle, do take a look at it. Otherwise check out our Learn Videos and all the articles in our Support section. If you need any assistance with Casedo, just email us at [email protected].
Now you’ve built your Casefile, upload it here. Make sure that your Casefile is in its final form and remember don’t add or remove documents to the Casefile once it has been submitted, otherwise you risk having a bundle paginated differently from the judge’s copy.
Before uploading your submission, you need to name the Casefile correctly, see the form opposite for details. If you need more help, take a look at this article.
Now you’ve built your argument in Casedo and completed your skeleton separately, upload both files here. Make sure that your Casefile is paginated correctly and remember don’t add or remove documents to the Casefile once it has been submitted, otherwise you risk having a bundle paginated differently from the judge’s copy.
Before uploading your submission, you need to name the Casefile correctly, see the form below for details. If you need more help, take a look at this article.