François Prize

Submissions – François Prize 2014

The Board of the

Royal Netherlands Society of International Law

Invites

those who are students at, or have obtained a Master’s degree from, a Dutch university, to submit a paper or other similar writing (not being a Ph.D. thesis, a book, a published article or another publication that has been judged externally) on a subject of public international law or private international law to compete for the

François Prize 2014

provided that on 31 December 2013 they have passed their exam less than two (2) years ago.

Please note that submissions written by more than one author will not be accepted.

The papers will be judged by a jury consisting of prof. mr. dr. L. Strikwerda, formerly Advocate General at the Netherlands Supreme Court and until recently professor of Private International Law at the Tilburg Law School, prof. dr. E. Lijnzaad, Legal Adviser of the Netherlands Department of Foreign Affairs and professor of practice of international law at Maastricht University, and dr. mr Ch.Y.M. Paulussen, Senior Researcher at the Asser Institute.

Submissions should be sent to the Secretariat of the Royal Netherlands Society of International Law, in triplicate and anonymized, addressed as follows:

c/o Ms. C.H.M. Verhaar
P.O. Box 778
2300 AT LEIDEN

Each submission must be accompanied by a completed and signed entry form and should reach the Secretariat no later than 31 December 2013. The entry form may be found here.

The François Prize, named after prof. mr. J.P.A. François (1889-1978), was created in 1975 by the Royal Netherlands Society of International Law with a view to encouraging the study of public international law and private international law.

The prize consists of an award of € 2,000 and a certificate.

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