Enter our essay competition!
The ELA wishes to support and promote new voices in the field and environment law, and has been running this fantastic essay competition since 2018. Our 2024/2025 competition is open to any student who is currently enrolled at a South African higher education institution (including undergraduate and postgraduate programs) or former student who completed his/her/their studies in 2024, and whose research concerns an environmental law or governance topic. We adopt a broad and multidisciplinary approach. We will therefore accept submissions on topics related to climate governance and policy, animal rights, environmental and climate justice, etc., regardless of whether they are written by those studying law.
For our 2024/2025 Student Essay Competition, we welcome student essay submissions via Google form. This competition is for you if:
- were a student at a South African higher education institution in 2024; or
- are a student at a South African higher education institution in 2025; and
- during your ongoing or recently completed undergraduate or postgraduate studies (including an LLB, LLM, LLD, or PhD), you have written an essay/paper/assignment/thesis/dissertation on an environmental law/governance topic (regardless of whether or not you are a law student); and
- you would like your work to be evaluated by a panel of expert judges and find out if it is worthy of winning the competition prize money (R3000) and other benefits (Ts&Cs apply).
About the competition
- The ELA Student Essay Competition seeks student essay submissions that are based on high-quality, cutting-edge scholarship on African environmental law and governance issues, including, but not limited to, the areas of climate change, mining, natural resources extraction, land use planning, human rights and the environment, and the rights of nature.
- The essays may be based on environmental law and governance issues arising from assignments, dissertations, or theses that have been submitted/are to be submitted for assessment in a unit/topic/subject at a South African higher education institution.
- The expected length of the essays is between 6,000 and 20,000 words for PG entries, and between 2,000 and 6,000 for LLB entries, but longer or shorter submissions may be considered, on the understanding that our judges cannot be expected to review an entire PhD/LLD thesis. References, such as the footnotes and bibliography, are NOT included in the length.
Who may enter the competition?
- Any student who is enrolled in a South African higher education institution (undergraduate and postgraduate students).
- Former students who completed their studies in 2024.
How to enter?
We are accepting submissions via Google form until 18 July 2025.
Competition rules
- A student is permitted one entry in the competition each year and a maximum of two entries in a period of five years.
- The essay must be original work, completed alone and unaided (except for ordinary input from the student’s supervisor). Co-authored papers will not be accepted.
- All entries must be submitted in Microsoft Word or PDF.
- Entrants are required to anonymize their submissions (in other words, your name, student number and other personal details should not appear on your essay, so that it can be assessed anonymously by our panel of judges).
- Any competitor who engages with any judge in an inappropriate manner that could create a conflict of interest (including by disclosing that they have submitted) will be immediately disqualified.
- All entries must:
- submit a separate cover page upon which the following details are recorded: i. the student’s name; ii. an email address that the student can be contacted; iii. the higher education institution where the student is/was enrolled; iv. the name of the course of study that the student is enrolled in, indicating clearly whether this is a postgraduate or an undergraduate course of study.
- include proof of enrollment (for 2024, if you have completed your studies, or 2025, if you are still a student).
- be submitted via https://forms.gle/hyf2rivE5tkoXd6w6.
- not contain any plagiarism or any artificial intelligence input (submissions found to have plagiarised or relied on AI will be immediately disqualified).
- Students may use a recognised citation system required by your university school or faculty.
- The ELA Executive will appoint a panel of independent environmental law experts to review all entries and select the winning entry.
What can you win?
- The winner in each category (UG and PG) will receive:
- R3000 in cash
- one non-transferrable complimentary registration for an ELA conference, at which he/she/they may present their essay as a conference paper
- one year of free membership of ELA commencing from 1 January in the year following the competition.
- The winning essay will also be considered for publication in a relevant academic journal.
- Only one essay in the undergraduate category and one essay in the undergraduate category may be announced as the winner, and an essay may be awarded a runner-up prize if the panel deems this appropriate.
For details about previous competition winners, see here.
Prize winners will be announced during our Annual Conference between 9 and 10 October 2025 at University of Venda, Limpopo.
Questions?
Email us at with the subject ESSAY COMPETITION 2025.