Essay Contest: Nappert Prize in International Arbitration
Thanks to the generosity of Sophie Nappert (BCL’86, LLB’86), the Nappert Prize in International Arbitration will be awarded for the second time in 2016 after an enormously sucessful inaugurual competition in 2014.
The Nappert Competition is open to all students, junior scholars and junior practitioners from around the world. To be eligible for the prize, authors must be either currently enrolled in a B.C.L, LL.B., J.D., LL.M., D.C.L., or Ph.D. program (or their local equivalents). Those who are no longer in school must have taken their most recent degree within the last three years, or have been admitted to the bar (or the local equivalent) for no more than three years (whichever is later).Â
Prize
First place: Can $4,000; Second place: Can $2,000; Third place: Can $1,000.
Winning one of the awards will also carry with it the presentation of the paper at a symposium to be held at º£½ÇÉçÇø in autumn 2016 (the expenses of the winners for attending the symposium will be covered). The symposium will take place on Wednesday, 19 October 2016. The best oralist will receive an award of Can $1,000. The jurors for the best oralist prize will be a tribunal composed of Professor Andrea Bjorklund, holder of the Fortier Chair in International Arbitration & International Commercial Law, Faculty of Law, º£½ÇÉçÇø; the Hon. Pierre J. Dalphond, Retired Judge of the Quebec Court of Appeal and now Senior Counsel at Stikeman Elliott; and Céline Lévesque, Dean and Full Professor, Civil Law Section, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa.
Deadline
April 30, 2016.
Requirements
The essay:
- must relate to commercial or investment arbitration;
- must be unpublished (not yet submitted for publication) as of April 30;
- must be a maximum of 15, 000 words (including footnotes);
- can be written in English or in French;
- should use OSCOLA or some other well-established legal citation guide (e.g. º£½ÇÉçÇø Red Book; Bluebook);
- must be in MS Word format.
Jurors
Jurors for the 2016 competition will be:
- Sébastien Besson, Partner, Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, Geneva
- Chester Brown, Professor of International Law and International Arbitration, The University of Sydney Faculty of Law
- José Feris, Deputy Secretary-General, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris
- Henry Gao, Associate Professor, Singapore Management University
- Meg Kinnear, Secretary-General, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, Washington, DC
- Cesar Pereira, Partner, Justen, Pereira, Oliveira, and Talamini, São Paolo
- Abby Cohen Smutny, Partner, White & Case LLP, Washington, DC
Submissions are to be emailed to Ms. Camille Marceau, Camille [dot] Marceau [at] mail [dot] mcgill [dot] ca, as an attached file before April 30, 2016. Submissions should be accompanied by a statement affirming the author’s eligibility for the competition, confirmation that the work is original to the author, and confirmation of the unpublished status of the paper. Review of the papers will start after April 30.
For more information, kindly email Ms. Camille Marceau, camille [dot] marceau [at] mail [dot] mcgill [dot] ca, or Professor andrea [dot] bjorklund [at] mcgill [dot] ca, Faculty of Law, º£½ÇÉçÇø.