The James Crawford Prize of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement
Prize Details
The James Crawford Prize of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement (JIDS) is an annual prize which awards £500 of OUP books and a subscription to JIDS to the author of the best paper received by the Journal*. The winning papers will also be published in JIDS.
The selections will be made by a Prize Committee composed of the Editor-in-Chief (Thomas Schultz), two of the General Editors (Tom Grant and Andrew Mitchell), and further members of the Editorial Board of JIDS depending on the narrower fields of the papers submitted for the prize. The Committee may choose not to award the prize and hold it over for a subsequent year if, in their view, the papers submitted do not reach the standards required.
Deadline for submissions is Monday 11 January 2016, GMT 5pm. Submissions for the 2016 Prize should be sent to thomas.schultz@graduateinstitute.ch
The Editor-in-Chief and Publisher are happy to answer any questions about The James Crawford Prize of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement (JIDS).
* All contributors are eligible for the award, though preference may be given to young academics or authors at early stages of their careers.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
James Crawford Prize of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement
Submissions are being accepted for the 2016 James Crawford Prize of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement. Here's the announcement: