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NLU Delhi wins the world finals of the Warsaw Negotiation Round, 2022

The team comprised of Neelam Singh, Abhishek Jain and Aishvarya Rajesh.

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The team from National Law University Delhi (NLUD) comprising Neelam Singh (V Year), Abhishek Jain (V Year) and Aishvarya Rajesh (III Year) emerged as winners of the World Finals of the 13th Edition of the prestigious Warsaw Negotiation Round, 2022 that was held from 20th to 22nd of May 2022.

They were among the top qualified 12 teams from the top law, economics and business schools from around the world that were selected to participate in the world finals of the Warsaw Negotiation Round in 2022.

The NLU Delhi team emerged as the winners after participating in 4 intense negotiation rounds, some bipartite and some tripartite. These negotiations revolved around illegal drug smuggling and damages for the losses caused as a result; policy changes and consequent investment into remodeling the inferno; merger of two Facebook controlled entities and the legal implications of allowing the metaverse to continue operations; and the settlement of a trading and production agreement over vast deposits of copper strained by significant political and historical occurrences.

Year after year, The Warsaw Negotiation Round unites students of top law, economics and business schools from around the world. Throughout the tournament the participants, driven by their passion for negotiations and willingness to compete, get the chance to negotiate on the basis of several professionally prepared scenarios. Their efforts are assessed by world-class experts from colleges such as Harvard University or Oxford University.

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