We are very pleased to announce the winner of the 2021 I•CON Prize for the most outstanding article published in volume 18 of the International Journal of Constitutional Law. This year the I•CON Editors in Chief in consultation with the Advisory Board have awarded the Prize to Tamar Hostovsky Brandes, for her article, “The Diminishing Status of International Law in the Decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court concerning the Occupied Territories”, published in our 18:3 issue.
The selection process was particularly difficult this year, given the excellent quality of articles we publish. In this light, the Editors gave a Special Mention award to Andrea Scoseria Katz for her article, “Taming the Prince: Bringing Presidential Emergency Powers under Law in Colombia”, published in I•CON 18:4.
Our warmest congratulations go to these authors for their outstanding contributions to scholarship in the field of public law.
GdeB and JHHW
2021 I•CON Prize
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