The Cegla Prize in memory of Michael Biron Cegla
The Cegla Student Paper Prize
The Cegla Student Paper Prize is an annual accolade awarded to the best paper published by a graduate or undergraduate student at Tel Aviv University's Buchmann Faculty of Law.
Each year, the Cegla Prize Committee chooses a winning paper from among dozens of participating papers. The author of the winning article is rewarded a cash prize of 3,000 NIS.
Submission:
Students wishing to participate in the Prize must submit a paper (in either Hebrew or English) that has been accepted for publication in one of the Faculty's peer-reviewed law journals, between October 1, 2020 and September 30, 2021
For more information in hebrew
This Year's Winners:
Alon Priver, “The Attorney General and the Question of Exclusive Representation” (Hebrew) U.L. Rev. (Iyunei Mishpat) (2021)
Yuval Erez, "The Right to Vote in an Age of Pandemics: in the Aftermath of the Covid-19 Crisis" (Hebrew). (Iyunei Mishpat) (2021)
Past Winners:
2020
Elad Uzan, "Moral Sunk Costs in War and Self-Defence" (The Philosophical Quarterly)
Dr. Bell Yosef, "Constitutional Remedies in Israel as a Test Case" (American Journal of Comparative Law)
2019
Israel Rosenberg, (with Yehonatan Givati), How would Judges Compose Judicial Panels? Theory and Evidence from the Supreme Court of Israel (Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 17.2, June 2020)
2018
Orit Malka, "On the Testimony of a Single Witness and that of Women in Tannaitic Literature", forthcoming in 33 Dine Israel (2019).
2017
Asaf Wiener - The Adoption of New Property Rights in Israeli Constitutional Law, 47 Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law Review (Mishpatim) (2017).
2016
Omer Yehezkel Peled
2015
Nimrod Abramov & Omri Rachum-Twaig, Specific Performance in the Absence of an Enforceable Contract and the Consent Prism – A Remedial Outlook at Anti-Discrimination Legislation, 38 TEL AVIV U. L. REV. Iyunei Mishpat (2015)
2014
Eldar Haber, Copyrighted Crimes: The Copyrightability of Illegal Works, Yale Journal of Law & Technology, 454, October 1 (2014).
Maya Mark, Just ring twice: Law and society under the rent control regime in Israel, 1948–1954, Journal of Israeli History: Politics, Society, Culture, 32, no. 1 (2013).
2013
Eldar Haber, Copyright in the Stream: The Battle on Webcasting, Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal, 28, no. 4 (2012).
2012
Barak Atiram, Deductible Salaries: Discrimination, Bribe and Excessive Executive Overcompensation (Hebrew), Tel Aviv University Law Review (Iyunei Mishpat) 36, no. 2 (2013).
2011
Amos Israel-Vleeschhouwer, Ultra Orthodox critique of Sovereignty, Individualism and the Concept of Human Rights: the legal thought of Rabbi Dr. Isaac Breuer (Hebrew), "Hamishpat" College of Management Law Journal (July 2011).
2010
Jonathan Zell, On the Legal Responsibility of Bond Rating Agencies, Tel Aviv University Law Review (Iyunei Mishpat) 33, no. 2 (2010).
2009
Tally Kritzman-Amir, Not in My Backyard: On the Morality of Responsibility-Sharing in Refugee Law (September 2008).
2008
Yaniv Ron-El, Borders of Fertility: The Right to Choose the Sex of One's Newborn, Tel Aviv University Law Review (Iyunei Mishpat) 32, no. 2 (2009).
2007
Tal Golan, The Role of Residency in Determining Age Pensions and Allowances (Hebrew), Social Security Journal of the National Insurance Institute of Israel (Bitachon Soziali), 69, no. 2 (September 2005).
For more information or inquiries, please contact Aya Shalom, the Administrative Coordinator of the Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law at:
Tel: (972)-3-6406697
Fax: (972)-3-6405849
Email: cegla@post.tau.ac.il