Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you all for your enthusiastic feedback and response to the inaugural International Writing Symposium so far! We understand that since this is the first time the competition is being held, there would be quite many queries. we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions that have been asked so far. Click Read More to find 0ut more.
Don’t let your questions get in the way of your decision to join the competition! Contact us if you are unsure about any aspect of the competition.
No commentsRules Amended: Word Count
We have added one detail to the Rules and Regulations that we missed out earlier: Word count. Here’s the line added to para 18 of the rules and regulations: “Entries must be at least 4,000 words and at most 12,000 words in length. This word count excludes footnotes.” All versions of the R&R have been updated to reflect this change.
Thanks to James, Ken and Emmi for pointing this missing detail. Do contact us if you have any further queries or comments!
No commentsCompetition Launched — Start Your Engines!
After months of hard work and preparation, the Singapore Law Review International Writing Symposium is now launched, starting with the first stage of the event, the submission of essays. We invite undergraduates from all around the world to submit their essays on this year’s topic for their chance to win the top prize of USD 3000 and others. Deadline for submission is 10 July 2008, so don’t procrastinate! Start early and show the world your stuff! Read more
No commentsRules and Regulations Amended #2
We have made a few more changes to the Rules and Regulations. All versions of the Rules on the website have been amended to reflect the changes. Do note that these changes, along with those in the earlier post, are not reflected in the publicity package sent out to schools.
Changelist
- Clarifications have been made to paras. 8 (”Recommendation”), para 23 (”Marking Criteria”) and para 24 (”Expenses for Foreign Participants”).
- A new paragraph 13 (”Participation”) has been added.
- A new paragraph 29 (”Judging criteria for symposium”) has been added.
- Some grammatical changes.
Rules and Regulations Amended
Although the Rules and Regulations have not been announced as official, we have made a few minor changes to the Rules and Regulations and all version present in this website have been amended. This change is not reflected in the version given in the publicity package sent to schools. Do take note.
Changelist:
- We have updated the rules and regulations to reflect that this website (http://iws.singaporelawreview.org) is the place where changes in rules and regulations takes place, not the Singapore Law Review’s website (http://www.singaporelawreview.org) .
- Some refinements in grammar.