22 November 2016

CFP: "Phanor J. Eder LL.B./J.D. Prize in Comparative Law" (Istanbul, April 28-29, 2017)


WHAT Phanor J. Eder LL.B./J.D. Prize in Comparative Law

WHEN April 28-29, 2017

WHERE Istanbul, Koç University Law School


The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law (YCC) is pleased to invite submissions for the Phanor J. Eder LL.B./J.D. Prize in Comparative Law, in connection with its Sixth Annual Conference, to be held on April 28-29, 2017, at Koç University Law School in Istanbul, Turkey. The Phanor J. Eder Prize is named in honor of the first president of the American Society of Comparative Law.

Subject Matter and Eligibility

The Phanor J. Eder Prize will be awarded to the best comparative law paper submitted by an LL.B. or J.D. student; one or more honorable mentions will also be awarded.
Papers will be accepted on any subject in public or private comparative law from students currently enrolled in a J.D. or LL.B. program, who will not yet have received their degree as of April 1, 2017.
Submissions from graduate students enrolled in master’s or doctoral programs are not eligible for this prize but may participate in a separate competition. Information is available at http://ascl.org/new-scholarship.

Submission Instructions

To submit an entry, students should send an email to phanorjederprize@gmail.com with the subject line: “Submission for Phanor J. Eder Prize.” The email should state each author’s name and law school contact information, the title of the paper, and a certification that each author is an LL.B. or J.D. student satisfying the criteria set out above. The paper should be attached to this email in Microsoft Word or PDF format. Papers must be no more than 15,000 words (excluding footnotes). Submissions should reflect original research that will not yet have been published by the time of the conference, although it may have been accepted for publication.

The deadline for submission is January 16, 2017.
Scholars may make only one submission. Co-authored submissions will be accepted, provided that all authors

satisfy the eligibility criteria and provide a certification to that effect.



Selection & Notification Process
The winning author(s) will be invited to present their paper at the YCC’s Annual Conference. The winner(s) will receive a modest stipend furnished by LexisNexis to help defray the costs of attendance. There is no registration fee, but winners will be responsible for securing their own funding for travel, lodging, and other incidental expenses beyond the prize stipend. The author(s) of the winning submission and any honorable mention recipients will be notified as soon as possible, and no later than February 13, 2017.
The YCC gratefully acknowledges the support of Koç University Law School and LexisNexis. If you have access to Lexis Advance®, research here.
The Phanor J. Eder Prize is administered by the YCC’s Affiliates Advisory Group, http://ascl.org/younger- comparativists/. Please direct any questions to Patrick Yingling, Chair of the Affiliates Advisory Group, by email at mpyingling@gmail.com

YCC Board of Directors
Ozan Varol (Lewis & Clark Law School)
Virginia Harper Ho (University of Kansas)
Sally Brown Richardson (Tulane University) Afra Afsharipour (University of California Davis) David Landau (Florida State University)

YCC Affiliates Advisory Group
Patrick Yingling (Reed Smith LLP)
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Antonia Baraggia (University of Milan)
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Melanie Reid (Lincoln Memorial University)
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Sara Gwendolyn Ross (Osgoode Hall Law School)
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Valentina Rita Scotti (
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