Benedikt Harzl receives the award for his monograph “Secessionist Entities and International Law: The South Caucasus Disputes between Self-Determination, Territorial Integrity, and the Quest for a European Engagement Policy”, published by Brill/Nijhoff (available here – also online).
Elisabeth Paar is honoured as co-editor of the anthology Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Public Sphere, published as part of Yale Law School's Information Society Project. All content is available here via open access.
Lorin-Johannes Wagner is being honoured for his article ‘The Disruptive Influence of EU Law in Nationality Matters: The Genuine Link Trajectory and Judicial Engineering in Udlændinge- og Integrationsministeriet’, which appeared in the European Constitutional Law Review (Cambridge University Press). The article is available here.
Maximilian Lakitsch impressed voters with his project ‘EnviPeace: MR-supported training for peace promotion in crisis and conflict areas affected by climate change and environmental destruction’ and has been awarded the REWI Research Prize for his work. Further information on the project is available at this link.
Congratulations!