Law Model United Nations: Beyond the Verdict
**Law Model United Nations: Beyond the Verdict** is a mixed-level Model UN conference taking place on July 11–12, 2026, in India. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, drafting resolutions and negotiating positions on global issues while developing diplomatic writing, public speaking, and consensus-building skills.
Why it matters
A virtual conference like this can be a practical way for students and delegates to engage in structured debate without needing to travel. With a mixed eligibility level, it may also offer a chance to interact with participants bringing different levels of experience.
For delegates interested in law, diplomacy, or public speaking, a MUN setting provides useful practice in research, negotiation, and formal speaking. An event of around 100 delegates can also feel large enough to be dynamic while still being manageable to navigate.
How to prepare
Since committees are not listed, the best preparation strategy is to strengthen your core MUN skills in advance. Review how to write opening speeches, draft position papers if required, and practice caucusing, negotiation, and resolution writing. It is also helpful to refresh your understanding of common UN procedure and rules of debate.
Because the conference is virtual, prepare your technical setup as carefully as your research. Test your internet connection, microphone, camera, and conferencing platform ahead of time, and organize your notes so you can access them quickly during live sessions. Clear speaking and concise intervention style are especially useful in online committee environments.