Jason Rudall awarded Hsu Mo Prize by former President Ma of Taiwan
Jason Rudall, Assistant Professor of Public International Law at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, has been awarded the Hsu Mo Prize at the 2023 International Law Association-American Society of International Law Research Forum in Taiwan.
He received the prize for his paper ‘The Energy Transition and Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Asia: On Managing Expectations and Avoiding Sagas’, following a competitive peer review process. This work will be published in the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs.
The prize recognises outstanding scholarship in the area of international law and is named after Hsu Mo, who—among many other achievements—served as a judge at the International Court of Justice from 1946 until 1956. The Hsu Mo Prize was awarded by fmr. President Ying-jeou Ma of Taiwan on 4 December 2023 following a dinner with fmr. President Ma and H.E. Amb. Daniel Diann-Wen Tang, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan, at the Chiang Ching-kuo Presidential Library in Taipei.