The CBAr monograph contest began in 2001 and aims to stimulate research and academic production on arbitration and other dispute resolution methods.

Over the past few years, we have had the pleasure of awarding awards to the following authors and theses:

2014/2015 Contest - Undergraduate or recent graduate

1st Place: Danilo Brum de Magalhães Júnior Thesis: Arbitration and Competition Law: Arbitrability of Rights Protected by Law No. 12,529/2011 in the Context of Brazilian Law

1st Place: Geraldo Luiz dos Santos Lima Filho Thesis: Equitable Arbitration of Corporate Disputes in the Context of Closed Companies

Number of Candidates: 20

2016/2017 Contest

1st Place: Lucas Passos Thesis: Pathological Arbitration Clauses: Interpretation of the Will of the Parties in Arbitration Law

Number of Candidates: 21

2019 Contest

1st Place: Eduardo Leardini Thesis: The Enforcement of a Foreign Arbitral Award Annulled at the Headquarters: An Analysis of SEC 5.782 in Light of International Experience

Number of Candidates: 29

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