The Winner of the Summer 2005 Essay Competition
Paul Gomm - Princess Anne and the EU (AS-8)
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Runner's up certificates awarded to ...
Stephanie Adams - Intoxication Problem Question (A2-7)
Aoife Corbett - Sentencing (AS-5)
Paul Gomm - Alternative Dispute Resolution (AS-6)
Paul Gomm - Delegated Legislation (AS-7)
Lisa Incledon - Consent and Assault (A2-5)
Lisa Incledon - Intoxication Problem Question (A2-7)
Harriet Levett - Alternative Dispute Resolution (AS-6)
Abie Maunders - Sentencing (AS-5)
Shazneen Munshi - Sentencing (AS-5)
Hannah Wilson - Theft Problem (A2-8)
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The Winner of the Autumn 2004 Essay Competition is Suzie Davis
Suzie Davis - Foresight of consequences is not the same as intent (A2-1)
A "Highly Commended" award was given to Jason Raeburn
Jason Raeburn - Lord Chancellor Essay (AS-3)

Jason Reaburn - Dr Peter Jepson - Suzie Davis
Runner's up certificates were presented to ...
Vicky Burgess - Foresight of consequences is not the same as intent (A2-1)
Suzie Davis - Defences for Murder (A2-4)
Steven Dibley - Defences for Murder (A2-4)
Paul Gomm - Lord Chancellor Essays (AS-3)
Menh Hua - Conditional Fees (AS-4)
Lisa Incledon - Reform of Secondary Offenders Legislation (A2-3)
Lisa Incledon - Are strict liability offences a necessary evil? (A2-2)
Richard Johnson - Lord Chancellor Essays (AS-3)
Simarjot Judge - Magistrates and Juries Essays (AS-2)
Taymour Keen - Magistrates and Juries Essay (AS-2)
Taymour Keen - Conditional Fees (AS-4)
Harriet Levett - Lord Chancellor Essays (AS-3)
Shazneen Munshi - Magistrates and Juries Essay (AS-2)
Sarah Neville - Are strict liability offences a necessary evil? (A2-2)
Nisha Pankhania - Magistrates and Juries Essay (AS-2)
Meagan Pitt - Education and training for lawyers this country needs (AS-1)
Kiaran Sandhu - Defences for Murder (A2-4)
Shelley Spyrides - Reform of Secondary Offenders Legislation (A2-3)