Ius Commune Prize

DOI10.1177/1023263X0200900107
Published date01 March 2002
Date01 March 2002
Subject MatterIus Commune Prize
Ius Commune Prize
Value: 1200 EURO
The Board of the Ius Commune Research School has decided, as result
of
the great success
oflast year, to organize this year againthe Ius Commune Prize. The prize will be awardedto
the graduate student or starting researcher who wrote an article
of
outstanding quality. Other
outstanding articles will be honourably mentioned .
The jury will consist
of
Dr. J.M. Milo (Universiteit Utrecht), Prof.Dr.
lM.
Smits
(Universiteit Maastricht), Prof.Dr. S. Stijns (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) and Prof.Dr.
L.F.M. Verhey (Universiteit Maastricht).
Conditions:
The article may be submitted by a promovendus or by a researcher (within 2 years from
defending the Ph.D. thesis). Eligibility is not restricted to members
of
the Ius Commune
Research School.
The article should be within the field
of
the Ius Commune Research School. This implies
that the submission has to deal with either comparative law or with harmonisation or
unification
of
national legal systems in Europe.
The article is written in the Dutch, English, German or French language. Four printed
copies of the article must be submitted.
The article is alIowed to have been published elsewhere, but not before the year
preceding the awarding
of
the Prize.
Candidates are alIowedto submit only one article.
The jury may decide to award the Prize to two or more candidates. In this case the Prize
money shalI be divided accordingly.
The jurymay decide not to awardthe Prize
if
they feel that no article
of
sufficient quality
has been submitted.
The jury may decide to select other outstanding articles to be honourably mentioned.
The jury may decide, with the authors' consent, to have the most outstanding articles
published.
Articles must be submitted before September 14, 2002. Candidates will be informed of
the final decision of thejury at the following yearly Ius Commune Conference.
Candidates are kindly requested to send a cover letter with their article clearly stating that
the article is to be considered as a submission for the Ius Commune Prize.
9 MJ 1 (2002) 109

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