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The Frederick K. Cox International Law Center was established in 1991 through a multimillion-dollar endowment from the George Gund Foundation. The Cox Center serves as the hub of the law school's international law program, which includes The Canada-U.S. Law Institute, Institute for Global Security, Law and Policy, Henry T. King, Jr. War Crimes Research Office, Yemen Accountability Project and Talking Foreign Policy.
Recent News From the Center
ϳԹ’s International Arbitration Moot Court Team captures top speaker awards
April 12, 2021The ϳԹ Law School Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court team has just capped off a tremendous year of competitions.
ϳԹ students and faculty file submission to UN related to excessive force by U.S. police
April 09, 2021On March 30, 2021, the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy, together with Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), submitted a letter to United Nations experts concerning attacks by federal and local police on medics during the racial justice and anti-police brutality protests over the summer of 2020 across the United States.
Max Planck Institute holds Conference to debate Dean Scharf’s Concept of Grotian Moments
March 28, 2021Building upon Co-Dean Michael Scharf’s concept of “Grotian Moments” (paradigm shifts and tipping points in international law), as set out in his two recent books published by Cambridge University Press, the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg convened an international workshop on March 26-27, 2021, entitled “Grotian Moments in International Law.”
ϳԹ Jessup Team best in the U.S., 3rd Best in World Competition
February 25, 2021Congratulations to the ϳԹ School of Law Jessup International Law Moot Court team, which competed last weekend in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court U.S. Regional Competition.
Law student Laura Graham reflects on ICC verdict against Dominic Ongwen
February 05, 2021While working as a visiting professional at The Hague in 2019, third-year law student Laura Graham was a participant in one of the most controversial cases to come before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in recent years.