Προκήρυξη:
The Paul Guggenheim Foundation was created in 1979 to honour the memory of Professor Paul Guggenheim. This Prize is awarded every two years to a student whose thesis in public international law is distinguished by its exceptional quality and is the first outstanding work of a young author at the begining of their career.
Launch of the Paul Guggenheim Prize 2017
For the nineteenth time, the Paul Guggenheim Prize, amounting to CHF 15’000, will be awarded to a monograph on an important theme in the field of public international law (except European law). The monograph must be of the highest quality and be the work of a young author at the beginning of his/her career. Works submitted may be in the form of published books or of manuscripts intended for publication; they may be written in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish. Works which have already been awarded a prize of a similar nature will not be considered.
Applicants are requested to send to the Paul Guggenheim Foundation their submission consisting of the following items:
- letter of application
- curriculum vitae
- list of publications
- four copies of the work
Applicants must specify whether the monograph submitted has already been awarded one or several prizes.
The closing date for the reception of submissions is 15 November 2017.
- Rules of the Paul Guggenheim Prize
- For any further information, please contact: prixpaulguggenheim@gmail.com
- Address: Fondation Paul Guggenheim, c/o IHEID, C.P. 1672, CH - 1211 Genève 1