Global Dissertation Prize

Criteria

Best dissertation in global legal history

Amount

$500

Deadline

June 1, 2026

The Global Dissertation Prize recognizes the best dissertation from the previous calendar year on topics centered outside the United States. Eligible dissertations must be written in English and submitted for a PhD, JSD, or equivalent doctoral degree, excluding the JD, awarded in the previous calendar year (for example, a dissertation for a PhD awarded in 2025 would be eligible in 2026). Dissertations should not be predominantly focused on the US and may examine contexts, processes, or institutions that are local, regional, imperial, comparative, global, or otherwise. 

Submissions should be made by the author including only (1) the dissertation as submitted to the university for the degree, and (2) a curriculum vitae. 

To be considered for the year’s prize, the author should e-mail a PDF electronic copy of the dissertation and author’s curriculum vitae to the prize committee chair (globaldissertationprize@aslh.net) with the subject heading: GLOBAL DISSERTATION PRIZE SUBMISSION. Please title the PDF as “author last name” and “short title” .pdf (for example, Adewoye Lawyers Southern Nigeria.pdf).  

Submissions should arrive by June 1. 

Committee Members

  • Catherine Evans (Chair)
    University of Toronto

  • Erin Braatz
    Suffolk University

  • Andrew Cecchinato
    University of Nottingham

  • Jake Subryan Richards
    London School of Economics

  • Weilin Xiao
    University of Hong Kong

  • Luke Yarbrough
    University of California, Los Angeles