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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
ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ law student organization publishes white paper documenting war crimes in Yemen conflict
October 07, 2020In 2018, ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Law launched the Yemen Accountability Project (YAP), a student initiative to document and map war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Yemeni Civil War.
Dean Scharf co-authors amicus brief for International Criminal Court case
September 24, 2020Dean Michael Scharf was (ICC) in The Prosecutor v. Bosco Ntaganda case.
Dean Scharf hosts Q&A with participants of the ICC Moot Court Competition
June 24, 2020As Chairman of the Board of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Moot Court Competition, Dean Michael Scharf annually drafts the problem and bench memo for the competition, which this year included participants from 75 schools from over 50 countries.
Law school developing first compendium of the laws governing the Great Lakes
May 28, 2020Stephen J. Petras, Jr., director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the U.S. National Director of the Canada - United States Law Institute, is leading an effort to develop a comprehensive compendium of the Canadian and US laws that apply to the Great Lakes.Professor Gran appointed fellow at the U.S. Department of State
May 27, 2020Brian Gran, professor in both the Law School and the Department of Sociology, has been selected as a National Academy of Sciences Jefferson Science Fellow by the U.S. Department of State.