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The Sylvie Gravel Prize was established in 1986 in recognition of Sylvie Gravel's contribution to the Canadian Council on International Law. The annual prize of $200 is awarded to one or two graduate students in law at the University of Ottawa for the best Masters thesis or Memorial in public or private international law. The prize for 1999-2000 was awarded to Ludmilla Allongue for her memorial entitled Les modalités de résolution des conflits entre marques de commerce et noms de domaine de l'Internet and Dina Koutouki for her Masters thesis entitled Reconsidering Copyright Protection for Software and Databases. Each recipient will be awarded $100. Previous recipients include: Parimal Kasbekar (1985-86), Grace Ntieyong Akpan (1988-89), Steven MacDonald (1989-90), Grégoire Bisson (1990-91), Gang Wu (1991-92), Abhimanyu Jalan (1992-93), Satinder Cheema (1993-94), Oxana Selska (1994-95), Normand Bonin (1995-96), Ausma Khan (1996-97), Philippe Lortie (1996-97), Stéphane Jean (1997-98), Julie Boulanger (1998-99) and Frédérique Couette (1998-99). |


