Paul Reuter Prize - Award for essays in the field of international humanitarian law. Established in 1983 by the Paul Reuter Foundation, created by Franco-Luxembourg lawyer Paul Reuter . Awarded since 1985 every three years.
Laureates
- 1985 - Mohammed El Quen (Syria) “Fundamental guarantees of the individual in humanitarian law and human rights” ( French Les garanties fondamentales de la personne en droit humanitaire et droits de l'homme )
- 1988 - Heather Wilson (USA), “ International Law and the Use of Force by National Liberation Movements ”
- 1991 - Eduard Kwakwa (Ghana) “ Trends in the International Law of Armed Conflict: Claims relating to Personal and Material Fields of Application )
- Alejandro Valencia Villa (Colombia) “The Humanization of War: Applying International Humanitarian Law to the Armed Conflict in Colombia” ( Spanish: La humanización de la guerra: la aplicación del derecho internacional humanitario al conflicto armado en Colombia )
- 1994 - Eric David (Belgium), “Legal Principles of Armed Conflict” ( French Principes de droit des conflits armés ).
- 1997 - Jeffrey Best (Great Britain), “War and Law after 1945” ( Eng. War and Law since 1945 )
- Anthony Rogers (Great Britain), Law on the Battlefield
- 2000 - Ilias Bantecas (Greece), “ Principles of Individual Responsibility for Violations of International Humanitarian Law after the ICTY ”
- 2003 - Ruth Abril Stoffels (Spain), “Humanitarian assistance in armed conflict: legal foundations, guidelines and implementation mechanisms” ( Eng. La Asistencia Humanitaria en los Conflictos Armados: configuración jurídica, principios rectores y mecanismos de garantía ).
- 2006 - Martin Zwanenburg (Netherlands), “ Accountability of Peace Support Operations ”