The Gillis Wetter Memorial Prize Results 2020 Results Winner Arthur Lauvaux, for his essay, "Towards a Bumpy Ride into the Sunset: On the Mutual Termination of IIAs and their Sunset Clauses". Runners up Martina Chun, for her essay, "Security for Costs’ under the ICSID Convention: Does it Prevent ‘Arbitral Hit-and-Runs’ or does it unduly stifle Third Party funded investors’ due process rights?". Juan Nascimbene, for his essay, "Re-Evaluating the Essential Security Exception in light of the WTO Traffic in Transit panel decision and non-military security threats". 2017 Results Winner Alexey Vyalkov, for his essay, "Hypothetical release damages: a ‘one-size-fits-all’ way to establish a loss in international investment disputes?". Runners up Klara Polackova Van der Ploeg, for her essay, "Premature Claims in Treaty-Based Investor-State Arbitration". Shivani Singhal, for her essay, "Drawing The Boundaries: When should Investment Treaty Tribunals Intervene In Domestic Criminal Proceeding?". 2014 Results Winner David A Collins, for his essay, "The Line of Equilibrium: Improving the Legitimacy of Investment Treaty Arbitration Through the Application of the WTO's General Exceptions". Runners up Sadie Blanchard, for her essay, "Legal Certainty During EU Accession: What Can a Foreign Investor in a Future Member State Legitimately Expect?". Eleanor Daley, for her essay, "Regulation of Arbitrators: How concerned should we be with arbitrator-counsel crossover?". 2012 Results Winner Scott Vesel, for his essay, "A “creeping” violation of the fair and equitable treatment standard?". Runners up Brian White, for his essay, "Challenges to Arbitrators and Disqualification of Counsel: Who Decides? Exploring the Intersection between Arbitrator Ethics and Counsel Ethics". Hanno Wehland, for his essay, "The Transfer of Investments and Rights of Investors under IIAs - Some Unresolved Issues". 2010 Results Winner Hussein Haeri, for his essay, “A Tale of Two Standards: ‘Fair and Equitable Treatment’ and the Minimum Standard in International Law”. Runners up Yulia Andreeva, for her title, “Interpreting Consent to Arbitration as a Unilateral Act of State: A Case Against Conventions”. Michele Potestà, for his essay, “The interpretation of consent to ICSID arbitration contained in domestic investment laws”. 2008 Results Winner Epaminontas E Triantafilou, for his essay, "Amicus Submissions in Investor-State Arbitration after Vivendi". Runners up Richard Hill, for his essay, "The New Reality of Electronic Disclosure in International Arbitration: A Catalyst for Convergence?". Fatima-Zahra Slaoui, for her essay, "The Rising Issue of “Repeat Arbitrators” – A Call for Clarification".