
The Richard Turton Award provides an educational opportunity for a qualifying participant to attend the INSOL Europe Annual Congress, all expenses paid.
Richard Turton had a unique role in the formation and management of INSOL Europe, INSOL International, the English Insolvency Practitioners Association and R3, the Association of Business Recovery Professionals in the UK. In recognition of his achievements these four organisations jointly created an award in memory of
Richard. The Richard Turton Award provides an educational opportunity for a qualifying participant to attend the annual INSOL Europe Congress.
In recognition of those aspects, in which Richard had a special interest, the award is open to applicants who fulfil all of the following criteria:
- Are a national of a developing or emerging nation;
- Work in or are actively studying insolvency & restructuring law and practice;
- Students satisfying the nationality requirement, but studying in another country, are also eligible to apply;
- Be under 35 years of age at the date of the application;
- Have sufficient command of spoken English to benefit from the conference technical programme;
- Agree to the conditions below.
The applications will be adjudicated by a panel representing the four associations. The decision will be made by 31st July 2019 to allow the successful applicant to co-ordinate their attendance with INSOL Europe.
The successful applicant will
- Be invited to attend the INSOL Europe Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark on 26-29 September 2019, all expenses paid.
- Write a paper of 3,000 words on a subject of insolvency and turnaround agreed with the panel. This paper will be published in summary in one or more of the Member Associations’ journals and in full on their websites.
- Be recognised at the congress and receive a framed certificate of the Richard Turton Award.
Please send your CV, statement and the title of your proposed paper with a short outline to:
Richard Turton Award
c/o INSOL International
6-7 Queen Street
London EC4N 1SP
c/o INSOL International
6-7 Queen Street
London EC4N 1SP
Email: jelena@insol.ision.co.uk
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Applicants will receive notice by the 31st July 2019 of the panel’s decision.

The committee is delighted to announce that the winner for this year’s award is Yutong Zhang from China. Yutong is a visiting researcher of University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law, and prior to that he was a PhD candidate at China University of Political Science and Law. Currently Yutong is practicing insolvency and turnaround at JD Finance.
The committee is delighted to announce that the winner is Bingdao Wang from China. Bingdao is currently a third year PhD candidate at University of Leeds, UK. His research focuses on the development of cross-border insolvency law in developing countries and explores how experiences from Europe and other developed jurisdictions would help the imperative insolvency system reforms in emerging markets. This is our second winner from China. Previous winners have come from Uganda, Belarus, Hungary, India, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia as well as PRC.
The committee is delighted to announce that the 2016 winner is Dr. Róbert Muzsalyi from Hungary. Róbert works as a judicial clerk in the Supreme Court of Hungary. He is currently studying for his PhD (research topic ‘The Impact of EU Law on Hungarian Procedural Law’) at the Doctoral School of Law and Political Sciences at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary.
Waiswa Abudu-Salam