CEDR Member
Benefits:
  • Up to 20% off training courses
  • Free annual seminar and mediation theatre
  • Free events and priority booking

How to enter

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  1. Read the Rules of the competition.
  2. Faculty advisers should complete and return the entry form and entry fee, noting that all subsequent communication from the competition organisers will be by e-mail. You do not need to have decided on your team at this point.
  3. If you are a student you should contact the member of staff in your department who is your designated law school faculty adviser for law student competitions.
  4. If you have no designated faculty adviser, or you cannot find out who this is, contact: Mark Saunders, Chairman, UK Negotiation Competition (email: M.Saunders@kingston.ac.uk) who will be able to give you the name of the competition's contact from last year in your university.
  5. Students should be aware that their law school may run an internal competition to select the team or teams to represent the university.
  6. The competition accepts two teams of two students from each law school in England and Wales.
  7. No student member of any team can have participated in the competition in a previous year representing either their current university or a former university.
  8. The entry form must be signed by the faculty adviser. This indicates a commitment to the competition from the university to host the competition if your team should be the overall winners.
  9. Send one entry form per team with cheque for £75 per entry made payable to The Negotiation Competition Ltd to:

    Mark Saunders, Kingston Law School,
    Kingston University,
    Kingston,
    Surrey, KT2 7LB

    E mail: M.Saunders@kingston.ac.uk

  10. There will be a one-day Advanced Negotiation Skills training course run for the regional competition winners in advance of the competition final on 27 March 2010. This will be held in London on 13 March 2010.
GOOD LUCK !!

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