We are delighted to announce that Dr Tatiana Cutts has been awarded thus year’s Wedderburn Prize from the Modern Law Review for her May 2016 article Tracing, Value and Transactions.
The Wedderburn Prize is named in honour of Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, who served as General Editor of the Modern Law Review from 1971 to 1988. It is awarded annually for a contribution to that year’s volume which in the opinion of the Editorial Committee is exemplary of the type of scholarship that the Modern Law Review aims to promote. In awarding this Prize, they pay particular attention to relatively early career scholars. The committee was unanimous in its view that Tatiana’s article was the most deserving winner for 2016.
'Tracing, Value and Transactions' was published in Modern Law Review (2016) 79 (3) pp.381-405.