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.