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International Negotiation Competition For Law Students: National Rounds Outward Glance
Author(s) -
Elena Vyushkina,
Roar Thun Wægger
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
human language, rights, and security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2713-0614
DOI - 10.22363/2713-0614-2021-1-1-49-59
Subject(s) - negotiation , competition (biology) , competence (human resources) , political science , public relations , work (physics) , law , international legal english certificate , sociology , psychology , comparative law , social psychology , engineering , black letter law , mechanical engineering , ecology , private law , biology
Language is an essential instrument for many professionals and lawyers are among those who occupy the first lines. The lawyers use the language to address the court, interview a client, negotiate a contract or a dispute. Communicative competence is crucial for the legal profession and participating in competitions for law students is one of the ways to foster and master it alongside taking traditional classes and courses. The article gives a brief overview of existing international competitions for law students and aims at finding ways of improving the International Negotiation Competition (INC) national rounds organization. This goal is approached by conducting a survey among former participants of INC national rounds in Russia and Norway and analyzing its results. The conclusions prompted are as follows: to conduct timely surveys among all participates, to engage former participants in national rounds organization, to work out new rules for holding online events.

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