Unlock Your Potential: Participate in the Law and Economics Research Competition

Attention all undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) students of recognized law schools, universities, and colleges! We are thrilled to announce a unique opportunity for you to showcase your research and writing prowess in the dynamic and evolving field of law and economics.

Competition Overview

This competition aims to foster a deeper understanding and innovative research in the interdisciplinary nexus of law and economics. It is an excellent platform for students to demonstrate their analytical skills, engage with contemporary issues, and contribute to the academic discourse in this vital area of study.

Key Details

  • Registration Deadline: September 13, 2024, by 11:59 PM
  • Submission Deadline: September 18, 2024, by 11:59 PM

How to Register

To register for the competition and access detailed information on the themes, submission guidelines, and the competition timeline, students are encouraged to:

  1. Scan the QR Code: Refer to the poster attached to this announcement for the QR code, which will direct you to the official brochure.
  2. Visit the Official Brochure: Navigate to the official competition brochure available on our website for comprehensive details.

For your convenience, you can also access the registration link directly here: Competition Registration Link.

Contact Information

Should you have any queries or require further clarification, please feel free to reach out to the following convenors:

  • Suprit Raj (Convenor)
    • Mobile: 8539886708
  • Ayush Bijalwan (Co-Convenor)
    • Mobile: 8433188578
  • Adil Ameen (Co-Convenor)
    • Mobile: 9650732132

Alternatively, you can drop us an email at: events.clecnlu@gmail.com.

We look forward to your active participation and insightful contributions!

Best Regards,

Team CLE

Dr. Shivani Mohan
Dr. Manoranjan Kumar Jha
Suprit Raj
Kiran Singh
Ayush Bijalwan
Adil Ameen
Anushka Rashmi

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What To Wear for A Moot Court Competition: A Complete Guide

While preparing for a moot court competition, one’s clothing plays a vital role in making a significant impact. Even if the arguments you present are top-notch, your appearance can also influence the judge’s perception. Moot court competitions are treated like real court proceedings, so your attire should reflect the same level of professionalism. Just like in real court appearances, professional attire not only boosts your confidence but also signifies respect for the process and those involved.

Attire for Men

  1. Suit: Men can wear a high-quality dark suit in colours like navy, charcoal, or black to give a formal and classic look.
  2. Shirt: Choose a well-fitted, crisp white dress shirt that contrasts with a dark suit. It’s classic and professional. Pair it with a tie in solid colours or subtle patterns.
  3. Shoes: Opt for polished black or brown leather dress shoes. Keep accessories minimal; adding a classic watch will enhance your look without being too flashy.

Attire for Women

  1. Suit: Women should wear a tailored pantsuit or skirt suit in dark or neutral colours, paired with a well-fitted crisp white or neutral shirt for a clean, professional look.
  2. Shoes: Black or brown leather dress shoes, closed-toe flats, or low-heeled pumps are ideal. The shoes should be comfortable enough for walking and standing during the competition.
  3. Accessories: Keep accessories minimal and professional, such as simple stud earrings, delicate necklaces, and classic watches. Avoid large or flashy jewellery.

Grooming for Moot Court Competitions

A polished appearance goes beyond just the clothing. Well-maintained grooming complements your professional attire.

Hair

  • For Men: Ensure your hair is neatly styled, whether it’s through a fresh haircut, clean shave, or well-trimmed beard.
  • For Women: Tie your hair back to keep it out of your face. Neat and controlled hairstyles are recommended, whether hair is left down or tied up.

Nails

  • Keep your nails trimmed and clean. Women should avoid bright or distracting nail polish colours. If makeup is worn, aim for a natural look with neutral eye makeup and lip colour.

Overall Comfort in Your Attire

A well-fitted suit is essential. It should enhance your appearance without restricting movement. If your suit is too tight or too loose, it can be distracting. Ensure your shoes are broken in beforehand to avoid blisters or discomfort during the moot court competition. Choose a shoe with a medium heel for balance and comfort.

Additional Tips for Moot Court Competitions

  • Consider carrying a lint roller or a small sewing kit for last-minute fixes.
  • Use a professional folder or briefcase to keep your documents organized and easily accessible.

Conclusion

Your attire in a moot court competition can have a significant impact on how you are perceived. Dressing appropriately boosts your confidence and ensures you remain focused on your argument. If you dress well, you’ll feel more powerful, which can positively influence your performance in the competition. Good luck!


Written by:

Samayra,
2nd Year B.A.LLB Student,
WBNUJS, National University of Juridical Sciences, 12, LB Block, Sector 3, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal.


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