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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
Vis International Moot Court team excels in Vienna
April 24, 2025The CWRU Vis International Moot Court team recently excelled at their competition in Vienna, reaching the elimination round of 32 (out of 400 competing teams) for the first time in school history. The team was tied as the final remaining American school in the competition.
Yemen Accountability Project publishes sixth white paper
April 21, 2025The Yemen Accountability Project (YAP) is proud to announce the publication of its sixth white paper, Torture and the Yemen Civil
CWRU School of Law specialty programs ranked highly by U.S. News
April 08, 2025The new 2025-26 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools listing include the rankings for 13 specialty programs at 196 law schools, with 扒哥黑料 School of Law earning top rankings in multiple areas of concentration.
ICC Moot Court Team reaches finals at the National Competition in New York
March 17, 2025The International Criminal Court (ICC) Moot Court team recently had its best performance ever, reaching the finals at the National Competition held at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and taking third place in a split decision.
Latest episode of 鈥淭alking Foreign Policy鈥 radio show and podcast exposes Russian environmental war crimes.
March 01, 2025In its war with Ukraine, Russia has targeted the environment as its most insidious means of warfare. It has blown up dams, flooded coal mines, burned down national forests, and even targeted the black sea dolphins that inhabit the waters off Ukraine鈥檚 coast.