PRIZE: ESIL Young Scholar Prize for Florenz Volkaert

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Our voluntary associate Florenz Volkaert was distinguished with the ESIL Young Scholar Prize at the ESIL Annual Conference in Utrecht last week for his paper "The Most Favoured Nation Clause in Late 19th- and Early 20th Century Legal Doctrine: A Tool for Civilisational and/or Economic In/Exclusion?".

Florenz is a PhD-candidate at Ghent University (with a PhD-Fellowship of the Research Foundation Flanders), supervised by prof. Dirk Heirbaut and co-supervised by prof. Frederik Dhondt. He equally is a voluntary associate at CORE.

We warmly congratulate Florenz on this tremendous achievement!

More information with ESIL.

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