Law Society human rights essay competition opens for entries

updated on 05 December 2013

The Law Society has invited law students, trainee solicitors, pupil barristers and other junior lawyers to enter its annual Graham Turnbull essay competition, which this year is on the topic of human rights.

The title for this year's competition is: "Applying human rights and humanitarian law, in what circumstances should forcible measures be permitted against a state that is subjecting its people to human rights abuses?"

The first prize is £500 from the Graham Turnbull memorial fund, while the runner up will receive £250 worth of book tokens.

Essays should be no longer than 2,000 words, including footnotes and should be submitted with proof of eligibility for the competition. The deadline for submissions is 21 February 2014 and they should be sent to the Law Society's human rights and rule of law policy adviser, Sarah Smith ([email protected]).