Call for Essays: 2026 UNIDROIT Essay Competition

We are pleased to announce the launch of the 2026 UNIDROIT Essay Competition, supported by the International Law Institute (ILI) and facilitated by the UNIDROIT Foundation.

To mark the historic occasion of the Institute’s 100th anniversary, this year’s competition focuses on the theme: “Harmonising Private Law and Shaping the Future – 100 Years of UNIDROIT‘s Impact.”

Participants are encouraged to explore the legacy and future of legal harmonisation through one of two categories:

  • Category A: Historical review and analysis of UNIDROIT’s earlier academic studies. Since 1926, UNIDROIT has prepared over seventy studies and foundational texts on diverse matters of private law, ranging from methodology and arbitration to transport and international sales law. While not all have resulted in formal instruments, they all represent a significant academic contribution to legal harmonisation. A submission in this category should examine a study of choice and analyse its influence on the evolution of its respective legal field over the past century.
  • Category B: Future-looking analysis identifying legal gaps in transnational private and commercial law and proposing new areas for harmonisation. In line with the Centenary’s goal, submissions should identify specific legal gaps within one of the seven Centenary Workstreams (Contract Law; Procedural Law and Dispute Resolution; Financial Markets and Technology; Cultural Property; Private Law and Agriculture; Access to Credit; or Sustainable Development). In their essay, participants should provide a focused, evidence-based academic argument for a specific way forward or recommendation for private law reform, taking into account the work of other international organisations.

Essays should be written in English or French and range between 2,000 and 3,000 words, excluding footnotes and references.

The Competition is open to law students, graduates, researchers, and junior legal professionals (with less than five years of legal practice) of any nationality. Participants at advanced stages of their careers and tenured academics are not eligible.

Submissions must adhere to the full Terms of Reference. All submissions must be the original work of the participant. The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools is permitted only for research, proofreading, and spelling checks. The use of AI tools to generate all or part of an essay is strictly prohibited and may result in disqualification.

The top five essays will be awarded as follows:

  • 1st Position:2,500 EUR + Publication opportunities
  • 2nd Position:1,500 EUR + Publication opportunities
  • 3rd Position:500 EUR + Publication opportunities
  • 4th and 5th Position:Publication opportunities

Winners will also present their research during a dedicated online webinar organised to celebrate the competition and its contributions.

The Competition will accept submissions from 1 April 2026 to 30 June 2026, with the deadline set at 23:59 CEST. All entries must be submitted in PDF format exclusively via the Online Submission Form.

For any questions, please contact info@unidroitfoundation.org.

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