The Dye Prize
The Gene and Joy Dye Prize in International and Comparative Law was established in 2022 by Gene Dye, ’67, and his wife, Joy. The award is given to the most outstanding student Comment published each year in the Chicago Journal of International Law, as selected by a faculty committee.
Past Winners
- 2025: Raam Tambe (Investor State Dispute Settlement and Net Zero Initiatives: Case Study of Germany’s Coal Exit Auctions)
- 2023: Tori Keller (Applying Derivative United Nations Immunity to Humanitarian NGOs)
- 2022: Mikaila V. Smith (Applying the United Nations Trafficking Protocol in the Context of Climate Change)