1. State the issues involved in the question.
2. State the relevant law for the first issue, if there is more than one. If both statute
(i.e., Ordinance) and case law apply, deal with the statute first.
3. Apply the law to the facts. This means explaining why the law that you have just
stated is relevant to the facts of the problem. As far as possible, use the actual
words stated in the problem when explaining the law's relevance.
4. Provide argument. It is necessary to consider the law from both parties' points of
view. Sometimes the law can be interpreted in different ways for argument's sake;
sometimes the relevant cases differ in their interpretation of the law. One side might
choose one interpretation, the other side, another. The best answers show an
understanding of these differences.
5. Do the same (i.e., 1, 2, 3, & 4) for each issue.
6. Draw a conclusion from your preceding arguments. You should try to decide in
favour of one of the parties.
7. 1250 words in total
About the recuiterMember since Mar 14, 2020 Achmad Shofiyul
from Kostanay, Kazakhstan