Student Deak Award

The Student Deak Award is sponsored by Oxford University Press for the best international law student article in a student-edited law journal. The award honors Francis Deak, a WWII veteran who wrote extensively on international law. The award is the student equivalent of the prize separately awarded by the American Journal of International Law to a younger author for meritorious scholarship in the prior year’s volume of the Journal.

Students, professors, practitioners or other persons in the legal community may nominate students for the Deak Award. A student may even nominate his own article.

ILSA awards the Student Deak Award annually to the author of the best student-written international law article in a student-edited law journal. The winning article is selected by a panel of international legal academic experts from among all the nominated articles.

Details about the 2027 edition will be released shortly.

Any questions about the award may be directed to [email protected].

Past Winners

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YearNameSchoolPaper
2026Elson LawBoston UniversityStanding Before the ICJ: A Novel Framework for Erga Omnes Partes
2025Sydney RobsonAmerican University Washington College of LawA Common Law Corporate Crisis: The Status of Common Law Criminal Immunities for Foreign State-Owned Enterprises in a Post-Halkbank Era
2024Jack McNallyUniversity of New South WalesRepresentation, Recognition, Resistance: Rival Governance Before the International Court of Justice
2023Jiang ZhifengNational University of SingaporePacta Sunt Servanda and Empire: A Critical Examination of the Evolution, Invocation, and Application of an International Law Axiom
2018Beatrice WaltonYale Law SchoolDuties Owed: Low-Intensity Cyber Attacks and Liability for Transboundary Torts in International Law
2017Peter TzengYale Law SchoolSupplemental Jurisdiction Under UNCLOS, Houston Journal of International Law
2016Alexander BedrosyanUniversity of PennsylvaniaAdverse Inferences in International Arbitration: Toothless or Terrifying?
2015Kathryn ManzaBoston College LawMaking Chocolate Sweeter: How to Encourage Hershey Company to Clean Up Its Supply Chain and Eliminate Child Labor
2014Samantha MikoBoston College LawNorm Conflict, Fragmentation, and the European Court of Human Rights
2013Ron KendlerBoston College LawDelayed Fight: The World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Mechanism, Negotiation, and the Transatlantic Conflict over Commercial Aircraft
2012Jeffrey D. SteinNYU School of LawWaging Waterfare: Israel, Palestinians, and the Need for a New Hydro-Logic to Govern Water Rights Under Occupation
2008Robert SnyderUniversity of Georgia School of LawDisillusioned Words Like Bullets Barkโ€™: Incitement to Genocide, Music, and the Trial of Simon Bikindi
2007Gary FeldonEmory University School of LawThe Antitrust Model of Extraterritorial Trademark Jurisdiction: Analysis and Predictions after F. Hoffman-LaRoche
2006Jonathan SchmidtYale Law SchoolKeeping the U.S. Courts Open to Foreign Antitrust Plaintiffs: A Hybrid Approach to the Effective Deterrence of International Cartels
2005Brian T. LarsonUniversity of WisconsinMeaningful Technical Assistance in the WTO
2004Elizabeth PerryBlueprint for Catastrophe / Blueprint for Peace: Planning Law in Israel as a Precursor to the Peace Process
2003Sonia BoutillonUniversity of Michigan Law SchoolThe Precautionary Principle: Development of an International Standard
2002William Burke-WhiteHarvard Law SchoolReframing Impunity: Applying Liberal International Law Theory to an Analysis of Amnesty Legislation
2001Jessica SpiegelBoston College LawWill the Great Banana War Ever End: Will the Tariff Only System Be the Solution?
2000Jeremy Farrall
1988John S. WillemsUniversity of VirginiaFrom Treblinka to the Killing Fields: Excluding Persecutors from the Definition of ‘Refugee’
1987Ellen C. AuwarterFordham University School of LawCompelled Waiver of Bank Secrecy in the Cayman Islands: Solution to International Tax Evasion or Threat to Sovereignty of Nations?
1986John J. Balitis, Jr.University of VirginiaShielding Non-Resident Aliens from the Reach of Administrative Subpoenas under the Commodity Exchange Act
1985David M. CooperFletcher School of Law and DiplomacyTransborder Data Flow and the Protection of Privacy: The Harmonization of Data Protection Law
1984Peter John LesserUniversity of Virginia School of LawSuperseding Statutory Law by Sole Executive Agreement
1983J. Robert MaguireUniversity of Virginia School of LawThe Decolonization of Belize: Self-Determination v. Territorial Integrity
1982Paul PavlisNYU LawInternational Arbitration and the Inapplicability of the Act of State Doctrine
1980Jeffrey GolanGeorgetown UniversityU.S. Technology Transfer to the Soviet Union and the Protection of National Security
1979Ralph Harrison Smith IIYale Law SchoolBeyond the Treaties: Limitations on Neutrality in the Panama Canal
1978 (tie)Daniel DukovacNYU LawSecurities Law โ€“ Subject Matter Jurisdiction in Transnational Securities Fraud
1978 (tie)Judson WamboldCornell Law SchoolProhibiting Foreign Bribes โ€“ Criminal Sanctions for Corporate Payments Abroad
1977Brian D. SmithUniversity of VirginiaCanadian and Soviet Arctic Policy: An Icy Reception for the Law of the Sea
1976Thomas MooneyHarvard Law SchoolA Delicate Balance: Equal Representation for Labor on German Corporate Boards
1975Alan MarchisottoVanderbilt Law SchoolThe Protection of Art in Transnational Law
1974Leonard TerrCornell Law SchoolThe Distance Plus Joint Development Zone Formula, A Proposal for Speedy and Practical Resolution of the East China and Yellow Seas Continental Shelf Oil Controversy
1963Ibrahim ShihataHarvard Law SchoolIslamic Law and the World Community