Prize Winners

2024

3 Verulam Buildings Prize for Best Overall Article 2024

Equitable Assignments: A Critical Perspective on Assignment Theory  (Nicholas Hui)

Serle Court Chambers Runner-Up Prize for Best Overall Article 2024

Earth Jurisprudence and Land Law: A Critique of the Philosophical and Economic Foundations of the Modern Law of Real Property (Kaden Pradhan)

LSE Law Review Prize for Best Blog Submission 2024

Two Worlds Collide? Exploring the Role and Significance of Tikanga Māori in Smith v Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd [2024] NZSC 5 (Alec Chen)

2023

3 Verulam Buildings Prize for Best Overall Submission 2023

Best of Both Worlds? The interplay between international human rights and the law of armed conflict in cyberspace (Tatjana Grote)

Serle Court Chambers Runner-Up Prize for Best Overall Submission 2023

Neuro-Doping, tDCs and Chess — Are WADA’s Regulations under threat? (Ryan Nathan Au)

Constitution Society Prize for Outstanding Submission 2023

Houston, We Have a Problem — Jurisdictional Issues of Criminal Law in Outer Space (Avin Persad-Ford)

One Essex Court Prize for Outstanding Submission 2023

Unilateral Extraterritorial Sanctions: The Search for a Jurisdictional Justification under International Law (Anna Sophia Nagel)

6KBW College Hill Prize for Outstanding Submission 2023

Sovereign Therefore Limited: The Unconstitutionality of Ouster Clauses for Errors of Law under the British Constitution (Vincent Lafortune)

LSE Law Review Prize for Best Overall Blog Submission 2023

The Role of Developing Countries in Investor-State Arbitration: Reflections on Tethyan Copper v Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Sarah Ahmad)

2022

 Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Prize for Best Blog Post 2022
 
Fine margins: Examining the minority-majority divide in Enka v Chubb (Sze Hian Ng)
 
LSE Law Review Prize for Outstanding Blog Post 2022
 
Fine margins: Examining the minority-majority divide in Enka v Chubb (Sze Hian Ng)
 
LSE Law Review Prize for Outstanding Blog Post 2022
 

Rethinking ‘Family’ in Family Law: Form-based, Function-based and Choice-based Frameworks (Maisie Ng) 

2021

LSE Law Review Prize for Best Blog Post 2021
 

Building the Conscience of Humankind: An Analysis of the Use of Selective Imagery on the 75th Anniversary of International Criminal Justice (Kevin Gerenni) 

LSE Law Review Prize for Best Case Note 2021
 

A Tale of Two Communities: Inequality and the Right to Water in Hudorovič and Others v Slovenia (Mythili Mishra) 

2020

LSE Law Review Prize for Best Blog Post 2020

Treaties, Peremptory Norms and International Courts: Is the Hierarchy Theory Treading Water? (Madeleine Lusted) 

Francis Taylor Building Prize for Best Case Note 2020

R v. Evans: An Uneasy Precedent? (Ann-Marie Sous)

2019

LSE Law Review Prize for Best Blog Post 2019

English Choice of Law in Contract Under the Rome I Regime: Is Flexibility Giving Way to Predictability? (Lora Izvorova)