The Amercican Society for legal history annually awards prizes for outstanding research that helps to enrich the field of legal history though the scholarly study of the role of law across time, around the world, and with a wide variety of methods.
Jane Burbank was a fellow at the IEA in Nantes in 2009.
The Jane Burbank Article Prize in global legal history will be awarded annually to the best article in regional, global, imperial, comparative, or transnational legal history published in the previous calendar year. Submissions may address any topic or period, and may focus on case studies in which the analysis relates to broader processes or comparisons. Articles on methodological or theoretical contributions are also welcome.
Annual nominations or self-nominations for the Burbank Prize are due June 1. Applicants should send an electronic copy of the nominated work to burbankprize@aslh.net.
https://aslh.net/award/jane-burbank-global-legal-history-article-prize/