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Canadian National Negotiation Competition

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Founded in 2017, the Canadian Negotiation Competition (CNNC) (external link)  promotes alternative dispute resolution, strengthens ties among Canadian law schools, and acts as a qualifier for the annual International Negotiation Competition. Teams of two students from law schools across Canada participate, showcasing their negotiation skills in simulated scenarios representing different parties. 

Team Composition

  • 2 teams of 2 students

Total: 4 Participants

Date Estimates

Competition Day: Beginning of March

Location: Different Canadian universities host the competition on a rotating schedule.

Course Credit

Participation in this lawyering skills competition is recognized through JUR 345 Directed Studies in the Winter semester for upper years only.

Prerequisite Courses

No prerequisite courses.

JUR 231 Negotiation Theory and Practice recommended.

Tryout Process

Teams qualify through the Lincoln Alexander Cup Negotiation Competition in the fall.