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R.A. Butler Politics Prize. The R.A. Butler Prize for essays in Politics and International Studies is a competition that can be entered by students in Year 12 or the Lower 6th. Candidates are invited to submit an essay on a topic to be chosen from a list of general questions announced in March each year, and to be submitted in August. The Prize is jointly organised by Trinity College Cambridge.
RES Essay Competition (2016) Final Shortlist. Geoff Riley 25th July 2016. Print page. Share: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Google Share by email. Congratulations to the following students who have reached the final shortlist for the 2016 competition. These were the essays selected by our teacher judging panel from a total entry of just under 1,700 essays! We.
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 succeeded in achieving the aims of.
A copy of the competition flyer can be downloaded here. RESULTS School of Economics is pleased to announce the winners of the Nottingham Economics Essay Competition 2016. The judging panel has decided to award the following prizes.
Academic competitions for schools and colleges Several colleges and departments of the University of Oxford run competitions which are open to students from schools and colleges. Preparing an entry for one of these competitions is a valuable experience for academically motivated students, so please do encourage your students to enter.
Land Economy Essay Competition 2016 This essay competition is intended for Lower Sixth Formers (year 12s), with no restrictions as to subjects being studied. Choose an essay title from this list: 1. Is 'thinking local' the only way to solve global environmental problems? 2. Should there be restrictions on overseas investment in the London property market? 3. To what extent is national.
The Winners of the 2015 competition, who won attendance to the 2016 conference were: Long Essay. Prateek Gupta, University of Otago. Essay Title: Milk or Water? Short Essay. Myles Snaddon, Victoria University of Wellington. Essay Title: Industrial Waste: Regulation and Policy. Myles Snaddon 2015 Winner. 2014 Winners. The winners of the 2014 competition, who attended the 2015 conference, were.