On Monday 9 December 2024, the winners of the Essay Competition on 30 Years of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, supported by the International Law Institute (ILI) and facilitated by the UNIDROIT Foundation, presented their research in a webinar hosted by UNIDROIT (read more about the winners here):
- Anna Fonseca: The choice for UPICC to fill The legitimacy gap in the arbitration of sustainability related disputes;
- Nuran Tuğçe Bilgetekin: The ‘Stickiness’ of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: A Behavioral Analysis;
- Eva Litina: Thirty Years of UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: An Assessment and Way Forward;
- Ardrit Gashi: 30 Years of The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts;
- Stefan Jovanović: UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts and New Frontiers of Blockchain, Smart Contracts and Digital Assets
In addition, Professor Wenhua Ji and Sihui Zhang presented their co-authored essay, which received an Honourable Mention, Assessment of the Effectiveness of the UNIDROIT Principles as Governing Law in Litigation: Case-Based Observation
The event was opened by UNIDROIT President Professor Maria Chiara Malaguti and Chair of the ILI Professor Don Wallace. The panel discussion with the winners was moderated by UNIDROIT Deputy Secretary-General Professor Anna Veneziano, with closing remarks delivered by UNIDROIT Secretary-General Professor Ignacio Tirado.
A recording of the webinar is available here.