Comment Re:Yeah! The Nobel Commitee is Corpsist! (Score 1) 247
However, Nobel Foundation statutes dictate that "work produced by a person since deceased shall not be considered for an award. If, however, a prizewinner dies before he has received the prize, then the prize may be presented." Or, simply (as stated in the frequently asked questions section, "no, it is not [possible for an individual to be nominated for a posthumous award]. The Statutes of the Nobel Foundation stipulate that a prize cannot be awarded posthumously, unless death has occurred after the nomination."
Indeed, you should consider the fact that even Ghandi is without an award.
Amazing what sort of answers a 5 minute search on Google can turn up...