2009 SIEL/CUP Prize for an Essay on International Economic Law

The Society of International Economic Law is pleased to announce the results of the 2009 SIEL/CUP Essay
Prize
Competition.

Winner

Krzysztof Pelc, 'Eluding Efficiency: Why Do We Not See More Efficient Breach at the WTO?'

Highly
Commended


Lisa Hemingway, 'What's in a Turn? A Critique of
Proceduralism
within the WTO'

Catharina Koops, 'Manipulating the WTO? The
Possibilities for
Challenging Undervalued Currencies under WTO
Rules'

Shortlisted


Michael Fakhri, 'Reconstruing the
WTO
Legitimacy Debates Towards Notions of Development'

Anastasios
Gourgourinis,
'One Standard to Rule Them All: The International Minimum Standard of
Treatment
vis-à-vis Equitable Standards of Treatment for Foreign Traders/Investors
under
WTO and Investment Protection Law'

Ruth Kelly, 'EU and US
Non-Reciprocal
Preferences: Preserving the Acquis'

John Siwiec,
'Countermeasures and
International Investment Law: Mexico's Sweeteners Disputes Under NAFTA'