Premio Antonio Cassese sobre «International Criminal Law Studies»
mayo 6, 2009
Me alegra difundir esta noticia sobre el premio convocado por el Journal of International Criminal Justice que lleva el nombre del Profesor, ex Presidente del Tribunal Penal Internacional para la Antigua Yugoslavia y recientemente designado Presidente del Tribunal Especial para el Líbano Antonio Cassese. Aquí está la información:
Antonio Cassese Prize for International Criminal Law Studies
The Journal is pleased to announce the establishment of the Antonio Cassese Prize for International Criminal Law Studies. This biennial prize will award
10,000 (ten thousand euro) to the author of the most original and innovative paper published in the Journal in the two years preceding the award. The aim is to enable the winner to undertake a research or publication project, or further studies in the field of international criminal law (including aspects relating to human rights, humanitarian law issues, as well as substantive and procedural law matters).
This award does not replace the La Pira Prize which is awarded annually by Oxford University Press together with the Regional Government of Tuscany. Those who have received or will receive the La Pira Prize may also be considered for the award of the new prize.
All contributors to the Journal are eligible for the award, irrespective of their age. Preference may, however, be given to emerging authors and other persons at the beginning or at a turning point in their career. Members, or past members of the Board of Editors and the Advisory Board of the Journal cannot be considered for award, while past or current members of the Editorial Committee will be considered as eligible.
The selection will be made by the Board of Editors. Authors, when their papers are published in the Journal, should let the Board know whether they are interested in being considered for the prize.
A short-list of the best articles published during the two years for which the award is being made will be drawn up by the Board of Editors of the Journal. The short-listed authors will then be invited to submit a research proposal to be completed within two years of reception of the grant. The research proposal submitted may be part of a larger project, or could consist of a proposal for funding studies at a masters or doctoral degree level (or equivalent). It could also propose an individual project designed to lead to a major work (book or article or report). The Board of Editors may choose not to award the prize and hold it over for a subsequent year if in its view the papers or projects submitted do not reach the standards required.
For the grant of the first Antonio Cassese Prize, the Board of Editors will exceptionally select a paper published since the inception of the Journal (2003–2009). The short-listing will be made at the end of 2009, and the award will be announced in the first issue of Volume 8, JICJ (March 2010). The next Prize will be awarded in early 2012 and will cover the years 2010–2011.
(Gracias a Andrés por la información sobre el Tribunal Especial para el Líbano).
10,000 (ten thousand euro) to the author of the most original and innovative paper published in the Journal in the two years preceding the award. The aim is to enable the winner to undertake a research or publication project, or further studies in the field of international criminal law (including aspects relating to human rights, humanitarian law issues, as well as substantive and procedural law matters).






mayo 6, 2009 at 9:31 pm
Estimado Carlos,
Muchísmas garcias por la información. No obstante, no sé hasta que punto se puede considerar a Cassese un antiguo magistrado, más allá de su edad, ya que acaba de ser nombrado presidente del Tribunal Especial para Líbano.
Un saludo cordial
Andrés
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mayo 6, 2009 at 10:16 pm
¡Gracias Andrés! Estaba pensando en el Tribunal Penal Internacional para la Antigua Yugoslavia y lo cierto es que no me había enterado de la designación en el Tribunal Especial para el Líbano. Con tu permiso, voy a modificar la información en el post para que responda a la realidad. Gracias de nuevo.
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