ESCL Prize 2014

The ESCL is proud to present the winners of the ESCL Master Thesis Competition 2014.

The winner of the ESCL Master Thesis Prize 2014 is Mr Julian Christman (Philipps-Universität Marburg) with his thesis "How much scope remains for the legislature in reforming sec. 651 of the german civil code? – an analysis in light of supranational law".

The second prize was awarded to Mr Antonis Megremis (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) for his thesis "Abnormally low tenders: Objectifying detection. Working towards economically sustainable procurement through a framework for the contracting authority to objectify the detection of abnormally low bids."

The members jury were:

  • Professor Avv. Giovanni Iudica (chairman of jury) (ESCL president 2013/2014)
  • Professor Dr. Benoît Kohl (University of Liège and University of Paris II - Counsel, Stibbe Brussels)
  • Professor Dr. Anthony P. Lavers (Counsel, White & Case LLP, London - Visiting Professor of Law, Oxford Brookes University)

The following documents regarding the ESCL Master Thesis Prize 2014 can be accessed in the attachments below:

  • Press Release ESCL Master Thesis Prize 2014
  • The Announcement for the 2014 ESCL Master Thesis Prize
  • The Regulations for the 2014 ESCL Master Thesis Prize
  • The Jury Report of 2014
  • Photos from the awards of Master Thesis prize at the ESCL Conference in Milan 2014
     

Please press here for more pictures from the 2014 Annual ESCL Conference in Milan: 
http://www.escl.org/node/110

If you have any question regarding the Master Thesis Prize, please contact Ms Regina Koning, secretary of the ESCL Master Thesis Prize: azrkoning@ibr.nl