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Call for Entries: Foreign Affairs Magazine Student Writing Contest 2010
In the inaugural Foreign Affairs Essay Contest, a panel from the Foreign Affairs editorial staff will select one undergraduate's essay to be published on the Foreign Affairs website. The winner will also receive a prize of $500, and five honorable mentions will receive a free year-long subscription to Foreign Affairs. Open to all undergraduate students of accredited colleges and universities worldwide graduating no earlier than May 2010. The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Tilburg Law Review Student Essay Competition
The Tilburg Law Review Journal of International and European Law is now accepting submissions for its Student Essay Competition. The theme is "The EU and International Law after the Lisbon Treaty: Challenges and Opportunities." Essays should not exceed 5,000 words, excluding footnotes. Only currently enrolled students are eligible to participate. Ph.D. and J.S.D./S.J.D. students are not eligible. The winning essay will be published in the Journal. The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Goettingen Journal of International Law 3rd International Law Essay Competition
The Goettingen Journal of International Law is currently seeking submissions for its 3rd International Law Essay Competition. All law students worldwide are eligible to submit a paper. This year's topic is "The Rise of Self-Determination." The best article will be published in an upcoming issue. The deadline for submission is June 15, 2010.
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Call for Papers: CSIS Global Health Essay Competition
Last call for essay submissions of 500-800 words on how the United States can improve global health. Your answer could be worth $1,000. The contest is sponsored by the CSIS Commission on Smart Global Health. The contest is open to all ages, all nationalities, and all backgrounds. One entry per person. The deadline for entries is Friday, November 20, 2009.
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Student Writing Competition: Göttingen Journal of International Law
The Göttingen Journal of International Law (GoJIL) is currently seeking submissions for its 2009 student essay competition. The theme is "Justifying the Use of Force." The competition is open to current law students and recent graduates. The winning essay will be published. The deadline is 15 June 2009.
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Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global DevelopmentThis collection of 36 policy essays provides new proposals for financial, regulatory, and governance mechanisms, including how to create a comprehensive approach through greater public funds, private investment though carbon markets, and structured incentives for developing country innovations. It suggests that national and global regulation of cap-and-trade and offset markets will be required. Essays also address forest and energy policy, international development funding, international trade law, and coordinated tax policy.


