
Applications are now open!
Presentation of the Award
This prize is intended to distinguish the most accomplished studies or research, in order to promote knowledge of judicial expertise in Europe by studying its functioning, the governing principles, the applicable case law and the judicial framework in which it is used, in all countries of the European Union and beyond.
Scientific contributions of any kind (thesis, monograph, article, etc.), written in English or French, or in any other language that the Committee may admit for a given year (or, where applicable, translated into one of these languages), and published in the two preceding years, are eligible.
They will be evaluated by the EEEI Scientific Committee until the end of December 2024, for an award ceremony in early 2025. The author will be invited to make a keynote presentation (+/-20 min) of her/his work.
Who is the EEEI award for?
The award is of an honorific character. In principle, it is not (yet) linked to the allocation of a sum of money. However, if the work is intended for publication, the prize may include a financial contribution to facilitate publication.
The EEEI reserves the right not to award the prize if the contributions collected do not allow an author to be distinguished.
Are you eligible?
The contributions which were written in French or English , or in any other language that the Committee may admit, and were published, exclusively since 1 January 2021, are eligible.
A look back at previous editions of the EEEI award:
On 5 June 2020 at the Annual General Meeting, the following works were awarded the prize of the EEEI (ex aequo): Cédric Chapelle for his doctoral thesis on L’expertise civile à l’épreuve des droits fondamentaux and Grégoire Dupont for his book on Méthode pratique de valorisation d’immobilier commercial – Valeur locative & pas-de-porte.
The EEEI 2021 prize was awarded by the Scientific Committee to Mr Jean-Pierre Lauwereys for his work on L’expertise ergologique.
No prizes were awarded in 2022 and 2023.
Applications
By sending before the end of December 2024 an email to Ms Nathalie Sillon — , secretary of the Institute or even, indirectly, by bringing this message to the attention of people in your network of contacts.




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