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Adam Podgòrecki Prize >>> 2015
PODGÒRECKI PRIZE 2015:
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (Printed
version EN/SP) The ISA RCSL Jury Committee for the Podgòrecki Prize calls for nominations for the Senior Prize, which will be awarded in 2015 to a socio-legal scholar for their outstanding lifetime contribution to socio-legal scholarship and research. Previous winners of this prize have been 2013 Volkmar Gessner (Germany) and Terence Halliday (USA); (ex aequo) 2011: David Nelken ( Italy); 2009: Boaventura de Sousa Santos (Portugal), 2007: Richard Abel (USA) and Vincenzo Ferrari (Italy) (ex aequo); 2005: Erhard Blankenburg (The Netherlands). The 2015 Committee notes that all the previous winners of this award have been men. Although our decision will be based strictly on the merits of the candidates, and the case presented in nominating them, we would particularly welcome the opportunity to consider nominations on behalf of some of the outstanding women scholars in our field. Nominations require the support of at least two members of the RCSL, and should include the candidate’s CV and a brief letter of support from each nominator. It is desirable, but not essential, that nominees are members of RCSL. Previous nominees may be re-nominated in this 2015 round, with updated letters and CVs. The Jury does not have access to previous correspondence or reviews. Publications can be in any language. For works in languages other than those familiar to the Prize Committee, the nominations should give some indication of the value of the work and provide selected translations. To consider works in less well-known languages, the Jury Committee can co-opt and consult other RCSL members. Nominations should be sent to the Chair of the jury, Robert Dingwall: Robert.dingwall@ntlworld.com to be received by midnight GMT on 14 February 2015. The prize will be awarded at the Annual RCSL meeting in Brazil, 5-8 May 2015. The 2015 Prize Jury is composed of Prof Robert Dingwall (UK), Prof Stephan Parmentier (Belgium), and Prof. Maria Ines Bergoglio (Argentina). Robert Dingwall, September 2014
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