Now in its fifth year of running, vLex’s International Law and Technology Writing Competition has seen some phenomenal entries over the years, as students from around the world continue to showcase their ability to craft powerful, informative and educating articles on a wide range of subjects.
The 2022 competition has been extremely tight, and as we enter the final stage of judging, we would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who took the time to submit an entry and has continued to support this competition. Please note, the winner will be announced on Friday the 1st of April in our newsletter.
For now, we are delighted to release the shortlist of candidates who have made it through to the final round of vLex’s 2022 International Law and Technology Writing Competition:
Rahul Vyan Nayar, National University of Singapore
Tuck Kei Yong, University of Bristol
Öznur Uğuz Tor Vergata, University of Rome
Lauren Bates-Brownsword, Inns of Court College of Advocacy
Francesca Lucy Jackson, Lancaster University
Malcolm Superville, The Hugh Wooding Law School
Kurrisha Aberdeen, The Hugh Wooding Law School
Srivats Shankar, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Taryn Chubb, University of Oklahoma College of Law
D’Angelo Lalla, The Hugh Wooding Law School
Nicholas Adam Persad, The Hugh Wooding Law School
Letícia Lopes Borja, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Dilwyn Piner, University of Richmond
Brian Collins Ocen, Makerere Univesity
Joshua Neaman, City, University of London
Congratulations to the 2022 finalists!
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