The Role of Mock Trials in Developing Legal Communication Skills
Neema Amani U.
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Mock trials play a pivotal role in legal education by bridging theoretical knowledge and practical application. This paper examines how mock trials enhance legal communication skills, including advocacy, argumentation, negotiation, and courtroom demeanor. By immersing students in simulated legal proceedings, mock trials promote experiential learning, teamwork, and critical thinking. Participants adopt various roles, such as attorneys, witnesses, and jurors, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of legal discourse and courtroom dynamics. Historical roots, educational benefits, and communication outcomes are explored to highlight the transformative power of mock trials in shaping professional behavior and communication competencies. Despite logistical and interpersonal challenges, mock trials prove to be an invaluable pedagogical tool for developing essential legal skills and preparing students for real-world legal practice.
Keywords: Mock trials, legal communication, experiential learning, law education, courtroom simulation, trial advocacy, legal professionalism.
CITE AS: Neema Amani U. (2025). The Role of Mock Trials in Developing Legal Communication Skills. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES 5(2):72-77. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJLCL/2025/527277