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Berriedale Keith Essay Prizes

The Berriedale Keith Essay Prize is awarded to the student with the highest marks in the essays in the Constitutional Law Honours class (now known as 'The Changing Constitution') and Fundamental Issues in Comparative Constitutional Law Honours class.

Berriedale Keith Essay Prizes
YearPrize winner
2024Samuel Etchells (The Changing Constitution)
Annie Scott (Fundamental Issues in Comparative Law)
2023Rachel Desmond and Douglas Dorward
2022Anna Macfadyan, Karel Brackeniers and Milo Graham 
2021Grainne Parkinson and Defne Uzuner (The Changing Constitution)
Karen Abdallah (Fundamental Issues in Comparative Constitutional Law)
2020Emily Fitton (The Changing Constitution)
Sai Divkanwar Singh (Fundamental Issues in Comparative Constitutional Law)
2019Jack Capener (The Changing Constitution)
Jack Capener (Fundamental Issues in Comparative Constitutional Law)
2018Clare Tuohy, Colleen Morawetz, Darshbir Singh Chahal, Natchaya Suwannasri, Polly Smythe and Sarah McGowan
2017Alena Michelle Despre
2016Marion MacDonald
2015Susan Love
2014Marko Supronyuk
2013Christopher Nairn (Constitutional)
2012Ruth Moffett (Constitutional)
2011Christopher Wheble (Constitutional)
2010Scott McGeachy (Administrative)
2009Matthew MacFarlane (Administrative)
Euan Anderson (Constitutional)
2008Andrew Hay (Administrative)
Joseph Denning (Constitutional)
2007Grant McLarty (Administrative)
John Clark and Craig Nicholson (Constitutional)
2006Afson Barekat (Administrative)
Gordon Bartlett and Jane Pendry (Constitutional)
2005Kate Laing and James Macdiarmid (Administrative)
Karen Orr (Constitutional)
2004Richard Singer (Administrative)
Craig J. Neilson (Constitutional)
2003Alasdair Mackay (Administrative)
Lilian M. Moncrieff (Constitutional)
2002Not awarded (Administrative)
Ewan Regan (Constitutional)