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In reply to the discussion: Machado presents her Nobel award to Trump, prompting incredulity in Norway [View all]canetoad
(20,302 posts)14. Unfortunately.....
Is it possible to revoke a Nobel Peace Prize?
https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/articles/is-it-possible-to-revoke-a-nobel-peace-prize?embed=true
It is not possible to revoke a Nobel Peace Prize. Neither Alfred Nobels will nor the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation mention any such possibility.
According to the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation, § 10, No appeals may be made against the decision of a prize-awarding body with regard to the award of a prize.
None of the prize awarding committees in Stockholm and Oslo has ever considered to revoke a prize once awarded.
As a matter of principle, the Norwegian Nobel Committee will not comment upon what the Peace Prize Laureates may say and do after they have been awarded the prize. The Committees mandate is restricted to evaluate the work and efforts of the nominated candidates up to the moment it is decided who shall be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for a given year.
A Nobel Prize can neither be revoked, shared, nor transferred to others. Once the announcement has been made, the decision stands for all time.
This does not prevent the Committee from following the future endeavours of laureates closely, even though it expresses neither its concerns nor its acclamation.
https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/articles/is-it-possible-to-revoke-a-nobel-peace-prize?embed=true
It is not possible to revoke a Nobel Peace Prize. Neither Alfred Nobels will nor the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation mention any such possibility.
According to the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation, § 10, No appeals may be made against the decision of a prize-awarding body with regard to the award of a prize.
None of the prize awarding committees in Stockholm and Oslo has ever considered to revoke a prize once awarded.
As a matter of principle, the Norwegian Nobel Committee will not comment upon what the Peace Prize Laureates may say and do after they have been awarded the prize. The Committees mandate is restricted to evaluate the work and efforts of the nominated candidates up to the moment it is decided who shall be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for a given year.
A Nobel Prize can neither be revoked, shared, nor transferred to others. Once the announcement has been made, the decision stands for all time.
This does not prevent the Committee from following the future endeavours of laureates closely, even though it expresses neither its concerns nor its acclamation.
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Machado presents her Nobel award to Trump, prompting incredulity in Norway [View all]
Shrek
Friday
OP
She comes off as a Trump tool. And there will be no good takeaway from this for her.
ALBliberal
Friday
#9
there was a more restrained earlier response, i think from the nobel committee itself, that was more appropriate
unblock
Friday
#6
It's never been a noble prize. It's certainly less than that now as a result.
littlemissmartypants
Friday
#19