ORGANISER: The Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) & Cambridge University Press
The Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) is a new organization aimed at academics and academically-minded practitioners and officials in the field of IEL, in all parts of the world. Know more
TOPIC: any topic in any field of international economic law
WORD LIMIT: Entries should not exceed 8,000 words, including references, footnotes, tables, appendices, etc.
PRIZES:
The prize consists of £200, as well as £300 of Cambridge University Press book vouchers and a three year subscription to the World Trade Review.
PUBLICATION:
The winning essay will be submitted to the World Trade Review for publication.
NOTE: For clarification, essays with a focus on international commercial arbitration or EU law will not be considered for this Prize.
WHO CAN SUBMIT:
The competition is open to all current undergraduate and graduate students of any university or other tertiary education institution, and those who have graduated from a university or other tertiary education institution no earlier than five years before the submission deadline (i.e. those who graduated prior to 30 September 2006 are not eligible for the 2011 Prize).
NOTE: Members of the SIEL Executive Council may not submit entries.
GUIDELINES:
- The essay must not have been previously published.
- Entries must be written in English and should follow the style-sheet for the World Trade Review.
- Entries must be submitted in Word format with a cover sheet containing the title of the entry, name and contact details. The essay itself must contain no identifying information other than the title.
HOW TO SUBMIT:
Entries should be submitted using the form available here
You may also use this link to access the form: http://form.jotform.com/form/11371911222
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION: 30 September 2012 (17:00 GMT)
Any queries should be addressed by email to Dr Lorand Bartels, University of Cambridge (lab53@cam.ac.uk).
Website: http://www.sielnet.org/
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