About the National Law University, Jodhpur
National Law University, Jodhpur is an institution of national prominence established under the National Law University, Jodhpur Act, 1999 by Rajasthan State Legislation. The University is established for the advancement of learning, teaching, research and diffusion of knowledge in the field of law.
About the CARTAL
The Centre for Advanced Research and Training in Arbitration Law (CARTAL) of NLU Jodhpur is established by the University to promote research and scholarship in specialized fields of arbitration law. It seeks to empower students with a theoretical and practical understanding of arbitration law by providing a platform for academicians, professionals and law students to interact and discuss contemporary issues in arbitration law.
Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (IJAL) is a bi-annual, open-access journal, published by CARTAL. It is the leading Indian journal on arbitration law. While the ‘Indian’ in the name of the journal indicates the source of publication, the journal itself has consistently focussed on topics of global interest and relevance. IJAL has successfully published nine volumes and continues to host contributions from globally renowned experts.
About the Competition
NLU Jodhpur, through its CARTAL’s Indian Journal of Arbitration Law, is organizing its 6th Gary B Born Essay Competition on International Arbitration, 2021.
The Gary B Born Essay Competition on International Arbitration encourages law students to explore forward-looking issues in international arbitration. CARTAL is organising the 6th Gary B. Born Essay Competition on International Arbitration [Competition] to encourage research and literature in international arbitration.
The themes of the sixth edition of the competition aim to foster research on some of the contemporary developments in international arbitration.
Themes
- Admissibility of Unlawfully Obtained Evidence in International Arbitration
- Interface Between Data Protection Laws and International Arbitration
- Arbitrating Environmental and Climate Change-Related Disputes
Eligibility
The competition is open to all students enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme in law (BCL, JD, LLB, LLM or their local equivalent) in any recognised university across the world.
Students who have completed an above-mentioned programme or their equivalent in 2021, and postgraduate students who are selected for and will be enrolled in any such programme for 2021-2022 are also eligible to participate.
Registration
There is no registration fee for the competition.
Submission Guidelines
- The essay must be submitted in Microsoft Word document format (.doc/.docx).
- The essay must contain an abstract, not exceeding 250 words. It must indicate the theme.
- A participant can submit an entry for one theme only. Co-authorship is not permitted.
- The word limit is 4500–6500 words including footnotes.
- The essay must be accompanied by a separate document containing the following information about the participant:
- full name of the participant,
- theme chosen,
- participant’s current year of study and name of the degree pursued,
- name and full address of the participant’s university,
- name and full postal address of the participant,
- phone number of the participant, and
- e-mail id of the participant.
- The essay must be original and bona fide work of the participant.
- The essay must be written in English.
- Footnotes must follow the Bluebook system of citation (Harvard, 20th edition).
- The essay should not be submitted for any other competition and/or for any other purposes.
Submission procedure
To participate in the competition, interested students must e-mail a copy of their completed essays to [email protected] by November 3, 2021, 23:59 hours (Indian Standard Time, GMT +5:30).
Late submissions shall not be accepted under any circumstances.
No part of the essay should contain any form of identification of the participant.
Prizes
First Prize: Cash prize of USD 250,
- Letter of Appreciation from Prof. Gary B. Born,
- Signed copy of a book authored by Prof. Born,
- An opportunity to be considered for publication in the next issue of IJAL.
Second Prize: Cash prize of USD 125,
- Letter of Appreciation from Prof. Gary B. Born,
- 6-month subscription to Born’s International Arbitration Lectures, and
- An opportunity to be considered for publication in the next issue of IJAL.
Third Prize: Cash prize of USD 75,
- Letter of Appreciation from Prof. Gary B. Born, and
- An opportunity to be considered for publication in the next issue of IJAL.