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Lloyd Law College emerges runners-up in the Sixth Annual ADC-ICC Asia-Pacific Commercial Mediation Competition

The team comprised of Akshat Garg, Devansh Mishra, Shreya Singh and Shakti Saharan.

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Lloyd Law College emerged as runners-up of ADC-ICC Asia-Pacific Commercial Mediation Competition, 2022 co-hosted by the Australian Disputes Centre and the International Chamber of Commerce, Australia.

The competition was held virtually from August 28, 2022 to August 30, 2022.

The team comprised of second year B.A.LL.B. students Akshat Garg, Devansh Mishra, Shreya Singh and Shakti Saharan.

The team has also bagged the Best Debutant Team award.

The team was under the guidance of team coach by Iram Majid, Director, IIAM.

The Competition attracts student teams from universities across Australia, Asia, the South Pacific, India, the Americas, and Africa.

This competition aims to provide an opportunity for law, business and social science students to learn and apply negotiation skills in a commercial mediation setting.

Student negotiators are set a problem to resolve via mediation by international law practitioners involving international commercial law.

This note was shared by Campus Ambassador Ajit Kumar.

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