The multilateral negotiation
The Department of Law, Politics and International Studies, in collaboration with the Center for Studies in European and International Affairs and the Jean Monnet B4Peace module, has organized a model on "The multilateral negotiation", which will be led by diplomatic experts and coordinated by Min. Plenipotentiary Alessandro Azzoni.
This is a unique opportunity, addressed to and reserved for 20 students enrolled in the LMCU in Law and in the LM in International and European Relations, to experience the most important and problematic aspects of diplomacy. In essence, after an introductory meeting on the rules of negotiation, participants will be divided into different delegations and will have to try to negotiate on an issue that will be placed on the table.
The flyer can be downloaded here
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