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SUSS Earns Second Spot at National Round of International Negotiation Competition 2022

SUSS Law recently competed at the historic National Round of the International Negotiation Competition (INC) 2022 against NUS Law and SMU Law. The INC is a global competition for law students where each team represents a client and negotiates either an international transaction or the resolution of an international dispute with an opposing team. This was the first time in Singapore’s history that three law schools competed for the right to be crowned national champions and representatives to compete in the International Rounds in the United States later this year.

The SUSS Law team at the competition.
The SUSS Law team at the competition.


After a gruelling and intense three-way negotiation round, the SUSS Law team comprising students, Toh Yong Chuan, Yeo Yong Chuan, Martin Grace Aveline and Nur Dina Dianah Binte Razali, did SUSS proud and obtained a second-place finish in a close fight.

Reflecting on their experience after the competition, they shared, “The INC journey was fruitful and meaningful. Participating and training for the competition raised our personal awareness of what makes an effective negotiator. From this competition, we learned that it is important to be adaptable and flexible to showcase to the judges what they are looking for, even if it means that we need to unlearn and relearn certain skills. The ability to read the field and act accordingly is a critical skill both in and outside of competition settings. The skills we gained are invaluable and enhanced our communication skills, serving as an advantage as we enter practice. This experience is an invaluable extension of the law school's legal education and it carries lessons not covered in textbooks and law cases, and we are grateful to our dedicated coaches, SUSS Law Lecturers, Associate Professor Alvin Cheng and Mr Melvin Loh, for their invaluable guidance.”

Well done, Team SUSS Law!

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