Law Essay Prize Winners - Wadham College, Oxford.
A-law’s Student Team are delighted to announce that the winners of our 2018 Annual Student Essay Competition are: 1st prize: Jessica Allen; 2nd prize: Melisa Oleschuk; 3rd prize: Charlotte Mekis; The title of our 2018 competition was, “Consider whether animal welfare legislation should be extended to include decapods.” The standard of.
The Industrial Relations Society of Victoria holds an annual Student Essay Competition open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students with an interest in industrial relations, including employment and labour relations law. The winners of the Competition are presented with a cash prize and also a one year membership to the Society.
Homewood: EU Law Concentrate 4e Essay question 'In targeting both exploitative and anti-competitive abuses, Article 102 TFEU makes a significant contribution to the achievement of the aims of European Union competition law.' In the light of this statement and with reference to the interpretation of 'abuse' by the Court of Justice, critically discuss the extent to which Article 102 TFEU has.
Commonwealth Law Student Essay Competition. The competition is open to all students registered on an undergraduate law degree course within a Higher Education Institution in a Commonwealth Nation (see the full competition rules). The competition is now open. Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners of first, second and third places. The winning entry will also be published in the Newsletter.
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Homewood: EU Law Concentrate 4e Essay question 'Because of its wide scope, Article 101(1) TFEU is an effective tool for the achievement of the fundamental aims of EU competition law. At the same time, the exemption provisions in Article 101(3) allow sufficient room for restrictions which, on balance, have beneficial effects.' Critically assess the accuracy of this statement, with reference to.
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