The Role of Debate in Legal Education
Neema Amani U.
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
This paper examines the integration of debate as a pedagogical tool in legal education, tracing its historical roots, theoretical underpinnings, and practical implementations. Traditionally dominated by lectures and rote memorization, legal instruction often fails to engage students in dynamic, critical thinking. Debate, however, demands verbal dexterity, structured argumentation, and ethical reasoning, thus positioning itself as a transformative medium in the development of legal professionals. Through various formats—including Oxford-style and open forum debates—law students are exposed to real-time reasoning, collaborative learning, and public engagement. Case studies highlight the practical challenges and benefits of incorporating debate into legal curricula. Ultimately, this paper argues that debate does not merely supplement traditional legal education but redefines it, fostering skills essential for legal reasoning, courtroom advocacy, and civic participation.
Keywords: Legal education, debate, advocacy, legal reasoning, moot court, oral argumentation, pedagogical methods.
CITE AS: Neema Amani U. (2025). The Role of Debate in Legal Education. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES 5(1):30-35. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJLCL/2025/513035