Foundation Chambers Annual Essay Competition 2025 – Win 250,000

Foundation Chambers Annual Essay Competition 2025 – Win 250,000

Foundation Chambers is pleased to invite undergraduate law students to showcase their writing prowess in our Annual Essay Competition. Law undergraduate students should participate and win exciting offers.

Essay Topic: Challenges and Prospects of Maritime Arbitration in Nigeria

Benefits Of The Foundation Chambers Annual Essay Competition 2025

IST PRIZE

250,000, Internship Opportunity, A complimentary Book on Maritime Law, Publication of Winning Essay

2ND PRIZE

150,000, Internship Opportunity, A Complimentary Book on Maritime Law.

3RD PRIZE

100,000, A Complimentary Book on Maritime Law.

Eligibility Criteria For The Foundation Chambers Annual Essay Competition 2025

  • Must be an Undergraduate
  • Must be studying Law in a Nigerian tertiary School

Selection Process For The Foundation Chambers Annual Essay Competition 2025

Essay Guidelines

Format: Essays should be submitted in a Word document as an attachment to an email to info@foundationchambers.com. In Times New Roman, size 12 in double spacing.

Word count: Essays must be of no more than 3,000 words (excluding the footnotes and references).

Referencing: References should be inserted using the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA).

Essay title and applicant’s name: The title of the essay, the Applicant’s name, email, contact number and word count must be included on the first page of the submitted essay.

Originality: The essay must be the original and sole creation of the entrant.

How To Apply For The Foundation Chambers Annual Essay Competition 2025

Email your essay to:

info@foundationchambers.com

Application Deadline

The application deadline is September 15, 2025. Interested and qualified candidates are to participate

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