• Source: Yorke Prize
    • The Yorke Prize is awarded annually by the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge for an essay of between 30,000 and 100,000 words on a legal subject, including the history, analysis, administration and reform of law, "of exceptional quality, which makes a substantial contribution to its relevant field of legal knowledge."
      The prize, awarded from the Yorke Fund, is open to any graduate of, or any person who is or has been registered as a graduate student of, the university.


      Endowment


      The Yorke Fund was endowed in 1873 by the will of Edmund Yorke (b. 8 February 1787, d.29 November 1871), alumnus of Rugby School, scholar and later Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge and barrister of Lincoln's Inn, London.


      Yorke Prize winners


      Winners of the Yorke Prize include:

      Courtney Stanhope Kenny, 1877, 1878, 1879
      Perceval Maitland Laurence, 1878
      Thomas Edward Scrutton 1882, 1884, 1885, 1886
      Richard Cockburn Maclaurin, 1898
      Richard Turner, 1923
      C. J. Hamson, 1932
      J. W. Brunyate, 1929
      Norman Bentwich
      S. F. C. Milsom, 1948
      Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon, 1955
      Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley, 1957
      Brian Coote
      John Guy, 1976
      John H. Langbein
      Sir John Baker, 1975
      Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, 1977
      Francis Gurry, 1980
      Paul McHugh, 1988
      Neil Jones
      Mark Elliott
      Ralph Wilde
      Andrew Lang
      Kate Purcell
      Jason Varuhas
      Alex Mills, 2007
      Kimberly Trapp, 2008
      Marko Milanovic
      Sarah Nouwen
      Philip Murray
      Tobias Schaffner, 2015
      Federica Paddeu, 2015
      Brendan Plant, 2015
      Naomi Hart
      Fernando Lusa Bordin
      Joe Sampson, 2017
      Visa A.J. Kurki, 2018
      Christopher Jenkins, 2018
      Zoe Adams, 2019
      Liron Shmilovits, 2019
      Raffael N. Fasel, 2020
      Will Bateman, 2020
      Michael Foran, 2021
      Stevie Martin, 2021
      Orfeas Chasapis Tassinis, 2021
      Alex Waghorn, 2022
      Maayan Menashe, 2022
      Francesca Farrington, 2023
      Narine Lalafaryan, 2023
      Giordana Campagna, 2024


      References

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