SATA PRIZE 2010

THE SATA PRIZE

Every year, the Asian Yearbook of International Law invites the submission of original essays of excellent quality written by young scholars of Asian nationality residing anywhere in the world on a topic of public or private international law for consideration of the award of the Sata International Law Prize. The value of the Prize is US$2,000 and is named after Mr. Sata Yasuhiko of Tokibo Ltd., Japan, whose generous gift has made it possible to establish this annual Prize.

The winning essay is published in the Asian Yearbook of International Law. Participants must not be over the age of 40 years on the submission date. Each essay should be accompanied by a curriculum vitae of the author. Essays must be written in English, and the length should be between 8,000 and 14,000 words excluding footnotes.

The Editors of the Yearbook will determine the winning essay and notify the competitors of the results. The decision taken by the Editors is final. Essays for the 2010 Prize must be received by the Editors of the Yearbook not later than 1 October 2010 either e-mail. The result will be notified not later than 31 December 2009. Relevant information in this respect can be sought by email at the following address:

Professor Masahiro Miyoshi
General Editor, Asian Yearbook of International Law
Email: miyoshim37.19mm@gmail.com

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2009 SATA PRIZE

The 2007 Sata Prize was awarded to Mr Ghanbari Amirhandeh of Iran for his article, ‘An Examination of the Plea of Self-Defence vis-a-vis Non State Actors’. Congratulations

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