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Negotiation

Practice Rounds

Practice Rounds are being held over Weeks 8-9.  All competitors signed up for practice rounds have been notified.  Please check your emails for schedule details.

Round 1

Round 1 is being held over Weeks 10-11. All competitors have been notified.  Please check your emails for schedule details.

About Negotiation 

Negotiation is the most popular Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism in legal practice today. Negotiation expertise is therefore seen as an important skill in the legal profession. However negotiations are not only used as a way to resolve disputes. Instead, negotiations occur everywhere in the commercial context, especially when negotiating terms of a contract. The basic skills of negotiation are therefore useful for commercial and legal practice.

This competition allows students to put their negotiation skills used against parents and teachers, into a much more formal environment! Two opposing teams of two students are required to participate in negotiations centred on a legal problem. The problems could include various scenarios such as negotiating a damages settlement for health problems caused by toxic waste from a nearby factory (like in ‘Erin Brockovich’), or negotiating for a train driver’s seat to have a cup-holder or armrest (like in the recent Metro trains and train drivers’ union negotiation).

If you have any queries at all, feel free to contact 2012's negotiation coordinator, Laura Burchell, at lss-negotiation@unimelb.edu.au.

 Negotiation Rules

 Team Composition

Release of Questions  

Scoring

Procedures of Negotiations

Scoring

Click here to download scoring sheet (PDF, 294KB).