The Antonio Cassese Initiative has
received an una tantum donation from the ‘Stichting Praemium
Erasmianum’. This foundation aims to strengthen the position of the
humanities, the social sciences and the arts. Every year the foundation awards
the Erasmus Prize, intended for persons or institutions that have made an
exceptional contribution to culture in Europe. In 2009, Antonio Cassese
received the Erasmus Prize for his significant contribution to the development
of a universal system of law and for motivating a great number of student and
collaborators in his function as judge, scholar, teacher and critic.Therefore,
to continue his legacy, the Initiative has decided to use the donation to
motivate students and young professionals to take part in the development of
international law by writing a paper on new perspectives in international
criminal law.
Oxford University Press has kindly accepted to contribute to the Prize with a donation in books.
For more information about the Prize and the call for papers, please click here.
Oxford University Press has kindly accepted to contribute to the Prize with a donation in books.
For more information about the Prize and the call for papers, please click here.
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