CEPANI Academic Prize 2025 [1 September 2025 | Brussels, Belgium | Offline Submission | €5,000 Prize] Apply by 1 September 2025

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CEPANI Academic Prize 2025 [1 September 2025 | Brussels, Belgium | Offline Submission | €5,000 Prize] Apply by 1 September 2025

About the Organization

CEPANI (The Belgian Center for Arbitration and Mediation) is a premier arbitration institution in Belgium that actively promotes the knowledge, practice, and development of arbitration at both national and international levels. Established with a commitment to excellence in dispute resolution, CEPANI is widely recognized for its expertise in arbitration and mediation procedures.

As part of its academic outreach and in furtherance of its mission to encourage young professionals, CEPANI organizes an Academic Prize every three years. This initiative reflects CEPANI’s commitment to scholarly research, innovation, and the cultivation of future leaders in the field of arbitration law.


About the Event

The CEPANI Academic Prize is a triennial award designed to recognize outstanding scholarly work in the field of national or international arbitration. The competition aims to encourage rigorous research and thought leadership in arbitration law among young professionals, while also promoting broader awareness and practice of arbitration globally.

Participants are expected to submit original academic works related to arbitration, offering theoretical insights, practical innovations, or comparative legal analyses that contribute to the evolving landscape of arbitration practice.

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Event Timeline

StageDate
Competition Opens01 January 2025
Submission Deadline01 September 2025
Prize AnnouncementDecember 2025 (tentative)

Format and Structure

The Academic Prize is awarded based on the submission of a written paper. There are no oral rounds or interviews involved. The entries will be reviewed and judged by an expert jury comprising distinguished academics and professionals in arbitration law.

Key evaluation criteria include:

  • Originality and relevance of the topic
  • Legal and analytical depth
  • Clarity of expression and argumentation
  • Contribution to the field of arbitration

The winner will be awarded a €5,000 cash prize and recognized during a CEPANI-hosted event.


Location and Mode

Venue: CEPANI Secretariat, Rue des Sols Stuiversstraat 8, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Mode: Offline (Physical submission of printed works)


Additional Highlights

Prize: €5,000 (One-time award)
Eligibility:

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  • Must be under 40 years of age as of 1 September 2025
  • Open to legal professionals, academics, policy researchers, and students globally
  • Submission must be original and unpublished

Registration Fee: None
Team/Individual: Individual submissions only


FAQs

Q1: Who can apply?
A: Anyone under the age of 40 as of 1 September 2025 with a keen interest in arbitration.

Q2: Is there a specific format or theme?
A: No fixed theme, but the paper must be related to national or international arbitration.

Q3: Can the work be co-authored?
A: No, only individual submissions are allowed.

Q4: In which language should the paper be written?
A: Submissions can typically be made in English, French, or Dutch (please confirm with the Secretariat).

Q5: Can international candidates participate?
A: Yes, the competition is open globally.


ResourceLink
Prize AnnouncementCEPANI Academic Prize
CEPANI WebsiteVisit Here
Contact Emailinfo@cepani.be
Phone+32 2 515 08 35

Downloadables

Event Brochure (PDF)


Contact

CEPANI Secretariat
Rue des Sols Stuiversstraat 8, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
Email: info@cepani.be
Phone: +32 2 515 08 35


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