Awards and Competitions - American Bar Association.
This essay has examined EU Competition Law to determine whether the role of economics or law is prevailing in its application. The economic theories, both classical and neo-classical, demonstrate that the basis for competition law is allowing a free market to ensure that the consumers are able to receive products at a low price and other individuals are able to compete with the larger firms.
Commonwealth Law Student Essay Competition. The competition is open to all students registered on an undergraduate law degree course within a Higher Education Institution in a Commonwealth Nation (see the full competition rules). The competition is now open. Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners of first, second and third places.
Dukes Education Essay Prize. The Dukes Essay Prize 2020 is now open for submissions. The deadline for submissions is 4pm, 1st June 2020. Our Essay Prize is a nationwide scheme that encourages academic exploration, creativity, and lateral thinking in students in Yrs 11-12.
The Lord Toulson Essay Prize in Law This annual essay prize is awarded to a secondary school student who shows an outstanding understanding of, and ability in, law. It is intended to give students a chance to engage with important legal debates and to explore the kind of issues that they would be exposed to in a Cambridge law degree.
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Bar Council Law Reform Essay. Sponsored by the Bar Council Scholarship Trust, this competition is open to students and pupils and requires entrants to write a piece of less than 3000 words proposing the case for a law reform which is desirable, practical and useful.
Essay Prize 2020. The Robinson College Essay Prize is open to all students currently in Year 12 (Lower Sixth, or equivalent) at a UK School. It is designed to give students the opportunity to develop and showcase their independent study and writing skills.