TNNLU | 4th edition of the National Mediation Arbitration Competition, 2022
The Tamil Nadu National Law University is pleased to announce the 4th edition of the National Mediation Arbitration Competition will be held from 22nd April, 2022 to 24th April 2022.
About the Institution
Tamil Nadu National Law University was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu by an act of State Legislature (Act No 9 of 2012) to provide quality education at the global level. TNNLU strives to advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of the law and legal processes and their role in national development.
About the competition
The TNNLU, through its Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee (ADRC), aims at promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms and nurturing a strong ADR culture among the upcoming members of the legal fraternity. The competition is based on a distinct hybrid of mediation and arbitration where mediation will be followed by arbitration on the same problem. TNNLU NMAC is one of the few competitions focusing on the hybrid variety of Mediation and Arbitration (Med-Arb) under the umbrella of Alternative Dispute Resolution. In this competition, the parties try to resolve their disputes through mediation based on an agreed covenant and then through arbitration. This agreed covenant transform into a binding arbitration agreement for the arbitration session. Hence, the participating students are expected to participate and compete against each other in both Mediation and Arbitration session.
For more details, refer to Rules & Regulations for NMAC
Important Dates:
24.03.22- Deadline for Provisional Registration
16.04.22- Deadline for Submitting Soft Copy of Memorial
22.04.22- 24.04.22- NMAC
Application Procedure- The interested students before filling out the participation form MUST apply at soladr@ddn.upes.ac.in and cc to spathak@ddn.upes.ac.in latest by 21st March 2022 before 11:59 PM. In case of any query, contact team ADR but kindly do not upload wrong information; for the application shall be rejected outright, if any discrepancy is found.
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