Essay Competition
The Young ICCA Essay Competition furthers Young ICCA's mission to open the doors of international arbitration to talented young practitioners, and to give them a platform to showcase their written advocacy skills.
Submit your essay to win a speaking slot at the ICCA Edinburgh Congress and have your essay published in the ICCA Congress Series.
What is the Young ICCA Essay Competition?
The Young ICCA Essay Competition is a biennial competition organized by Young ICCA, with the support of ICCA, open to all practitioners and students below the age of 40. The Competition furthers the mission of Young ICCA to open the doors of international arbitration to talented young practitioners, and to give them a platform to showcase their written advocacy skills.
For the inaugural edition, we invite you to take a position for or against the following motion:
"Confidentiality in international commercial arbitration undermines the legitimacy of the process."
The winner of the Competition will be awarded a speaking slot at the prestigious ICCA Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland and the winning essay will be published in the ICCA Congress Series. The winner will also receive a Congress registration fee waiver and a reasonable contribution towards travel to the Congress venue and hotel accommodation during the Congress.
To enter the Young ICCA Essay Competition, please submit your entry of no more than 3,000 words (not including footnotes) by 30 April 2022.
Key submission requirements:
- Deadline: 30 April 2022.
- Word count: no more than 3000 words (not including footnotes).
- Participants may only submit one entry, which must be original work. Co-authored works will be declined.
- Submissions are to be written in the English language.
- Open to all practitioners and students under the age of 40 at the date of entering the competition.
- You need not be a member of Young ICCA to participate, but we encourage you to apply for membership and become part of the world’s leading arbitration knowledge and skills network for young practitioners.
If you have any questions about the Young ICCA Essay Competition, you can email the Young ICCA Editorial Co-Directors at essaycomp@youngicca.org.
Competition Terms & Conditions
1. The Young ICCA Essay Competition (the "Competition") is a biennial competition organized by Young ICCA, under the coordination and with the support of ICCA. The Competition is organized every two years and consists of an essay competition, in which participants take a position, in no more than 3,000 words, on a topical issue of relevance to the wider international commercial arbitration community. The Competition seeks to further Young ICCA’s stated purpose of opening the doors of international arbitration to young talent, and also to further the engagement between Young ICCA and ICCA itself.
2. The Competition Winner will be awarded a speaking slot at the forthcoming ICCA Congress and the winning essay will be published in the ICCA Congress Series. The Competition Winner will also receive: (a) a Congress registration fee waiver (provided by the Congress Host Committee in consultation with the ICCA Bureau); and (b) a monetary contribution towards economy class travel to the Congress venue and hotel accommodation during the Congress. The costs in paragraph (2)(b) will be covered from Young ICCA’s budget. The costs of attending the ICCA Congress cannot be converted to cash by the winner if he or she is unable to attend the Congress for whatever reason.
3. All entries will be reviewed by a 5-person Young ICCA Essay Competition Committee made up of Young ICCA Members and appointed by the Young ICCA Co-chairs for each Prize ("Young ICCA Competition Committee"). The Young ICCA Competition Committee will be responsible for creating a shortlist of no less than 5 and no more than 10 entries, from which an Advisory Board comprising, inter alia, members of ICCA’s Governing Board, will select the Competition Winner. The Young ICCA Competition Committee will ideally include members from both academia and arbitral practice.
4. The Winner of the Competition will be selected on an objective and non-discriminatory basis.
5. Eligibility:
- a. Authors must be under the age of 40 years at the date of entering the Competition.
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b. Authors may but need not be members of Young ICCA. All Authors are, however, encouraged to apply to become members of Young ICCA if this is not already the case as at the date of entering the Competition.
- c. Each author may submit only one entry.
- d. Co-authored works may not be submitted.
- e. Entries must be in English.
- f. The Competition is open to authors of any nationality, race, colour and ethnic origin.
- g. The choice of the Winner of the Competition is based solely on the judgment of the Young ICCA Competition Committee and of the Advisory Board.
- h. Any entrants that are related to ICCA Foundation, Inc. Board Members, ICCA NGO Governing Board Members or Advisory Board Members, Young ICCA Co-Chairs, the Young ICCA Competition Committee and any individual involved in the decision-making process will be excluded from consideration. Related entrants shall mean the spouses, siblings, spouses of siblings, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, ancestors, and spouses of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of these individuals. .
- i. In the event any entrant shares a close institutional affiliation with a Young ICCA Competition Committee or an Advisory Board Member (e.g., the same law firm, law faculty, or arbitral institution) that Young ICCA Competition Committee or Advisory Board member may inhibit him- or herself from participating in the relevant decision.
- j. The Competition Winner is not required to perform any services to ICCA Foundation, Inc. or the ICCA NGO in return for the granting of the Prize.
6. All entries shall be submitted to Young ICCA at the following link: www.youngicca.org/essay-competition-submit before the deadline. Applicants are required to provide the following information: full name; nationality; place of residence; gender (male, female or prefer not to specify); age; and contact details. For any questions regarding the Competition, please email essaycomp@youngicca.org.
7. By applying for the Competition, applicants agree to the terms of ICCA’s Privacy Policy as published on the ICCA website at www.arbitration-icca.org/icca-privacy-policy.
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Addendum to Terms and Conditions for 2022 Competition
1. Participants are invited to take a position, in no more than 3,000 words (not including footnotes), either for or against the following motion “Confidentiality in international commercial arbitration undermines the legitimacy of the process”.
2. The Advisory Board for the 2022 Competition includes representatives from ICCA, as follows:
- Prof. Mohamed Abdel Wahab
- Vera van Houtte
- Fernando Mantilla-Serrano
- Michelle MacPhee
- Audley Sheppard
- Prof. Eduardo Zuleta
3. The Young ICCA Essay Competition Committee for the 2022 Competition has been constituted as follows:
- Iuliana Iancu
- Nicholas Poon
- Dr. Gloria Alvarez
- Matilda Idun-Donkor
- Lindsay Gastrell
4. The first Competition will be open for entries until 30 April 2022.
5. The Young ICCA Competition Committee will preselect between 5 and 10 entries by 15 June 2022. These entries will be submitted to the Advisory Board.
6. The Advisory Board will select the Competition Winner by 30 July 2022.
7. The Competition Winner will be awarded a speaking slot on Panel 4 at the 2022 ICCA Congress in Edinburgh ("Arbitration’s Printing Press"). As part of this speaking opportunity, the Competition Winner will be awarded a registration fee waiver for attendance at the 2022 Congress.
8. The Competition Winner will receive a monetary contribution (in an amount to be determined) towards reasonable travel and accommodation expenses during the 2022 Congress.
9. The Competition Winner’s entry will be included in the ICCA Congress Series Volume associated with the 2022 Congress.
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Young ICCA Essay Competition Committee (2022 Prize)
- Iuliana Iancu
- Nicholas Poon
- Dr. Gloria Alvarez
- Matilda Idun-Donkor
- Lindsay Gastrell
Advisory Board (2022 Prize)
- Prof. Mohamed Abdel Wahab
- Vera van Houtte
- Fernando Mantilla-Serrano
- Michelle MacPhee
- Audley Sheppard
- Prof. Eduardo Zuleta