International Law Section Essay Competition for Studies in the Law of the South Pacific by Law Council of Australia [Online, Prize Worth AUD $500] – Apply by 31 October

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About Law Council of Australia

The Law Council of Australia is the national peak body representing the Australian legal profession. Since its inception in 1933, the Law Council has been dedicated to advancing the interests of legal practitioners and upholding the rule of law both nationally and internationally. The International Law Section (ILS), a division of the Law Council, focuses on global legal issues and international relations, particularly within the Pacific region. The ILS provides a platform for legal professionals to engage in discourse on global legal challenges, offers education, and contributes to policy-making in international law.

About the Event

The International Law Section (ILS) 2024 Essay Competition invites submissions on the topic: “An International Issue of Significance which has Legal Ramifications for the Pacific.” The competition aims to encourage scholarly exploration of key legal issues affecting the South Pacific region. Candidates may submit either previously published work (up to 5,000 words) or original work (up to 3,000 words). The winning essay will be published on the Law Council of Australia website and the author will receive a cash prize of AUD $500.00.

The competition is an opportunity for students and professionals to engage with important international legal challenges, contribute to the legal community, and showcase their research and writing skills.

Key Details

  • Event Dates:
    • Submission Deadline: 31 October 2024
    • Winner Announcement: 12 November 2024 (at the ILS Annual General Meeting)
  • Eligibility:
    • Candidates must be either citizens of or studying in any of the following countries: American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, or Vanuatu.
    • Submissions must explore an international legal issue with significance to the South Pacific region.

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Formatting and Submission Guidelines

  • Essay Length:
    • Previously published work: Maximum of 5,000 words
    • Original work: Maximum of 3,000 words
  • Submission Format: Essays should be submitted via email to ben.roberton@lawcouncil.au no later than COB on 31 October 2024.
  • Candidates must authorize their essay for publication on the Law Council website.
  • Essays should demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the international legal issue being addressed and its implications for the South Pacific.

Prize and Recognition

  • Prize: The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of AUD $500.
  • The winning essay will be published on the Law Council of Australia website, giving the author visibility within the international legal community.

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Location

This is an online competition, and participants from across the eligible South Pacific countries are encouraged to submit their essays via email.

Other Details

  • How to Submit: Essays should be submitted to ben.roberton@lawcouncil.au. The email should include the candidate’s full name, country of citizenship or study, and contact details.
  • Contact Information: For any queries or more information about the competition, candidates can contact the Section Coordinator at ben.roberton@lawcouncil.au.
  • Further Information: To learn more about the essay competition, visit the Law Council of Australia website.


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