November 23, 2016
My friends at Concurrences have announced that nominations are now open for their 2017 Antitrust Writing Awards (details and links for submissions below).
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The nominations for the 2017 Antitrust Writing Awards are open.
The present Call for Nominations concerns 3 types of publications:
Best Articles: Articles published or accepted for publication in 2016, in both academic journals and professional magazines.
Best Soft Law: Most innovative non-enforcement tools issued by competition agencies in 2016, such as guidelines, market studies, white books, etc.
Best Newsletters: Leading antitrust newsletters published by law firms that outstand for coverage, contents, readership or innovation.
To nominate an Article, Soft Law or Newsletter, email a PDF version or a link to the relevant publication(s) to awards@concurrences.com and indicate in the subject line: “Antitrust Writing Awards 2017: Submission.”
The Editorial Committee will select 100 Articles, 30 Soft Law and 30 Newsletters.
Deadline for submission is December 1.
Winners will be invited to attend the Gala Dinner on March 28, 2017 in Washington, DC in the presence of the Board and Steering Committee Members. To see the full list of Jury Members, click here.
The Antitrust Writing Awards is a joint initiative between Concurrences Review and the George Washington University Law School. Learn more about the Jury, the Awards categories and Rules on the dedicated website here.
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