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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
窪蹋勛圖厙 School of law Alum Richard Batson (LAW 02) appointed The Judge Advocate General of the Coast Guard
September 18, 2023Congratulations to 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Law alum Richard Batson (LAW 02), who was recently promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral and appointed to be The Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Where no man has gone before: How Star Trek can help explain international law
September 08, 2023When the television series Star Trek launched in 1966, it set out to chronicle the exploits of the starship USS 楚紳喧梗娶梯娶勳莽梗s crew in the 23rd century. What the shows creators likely didnt anticipate was the impact Star Trek would have on popular culture for decades to follow.
ICC Lead Investigator Discusses Putin Case at 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Law
September 05, 2023On August 31, 2023, Brenda Hollis, the International Prosecutor in charge of the International Criminal Courts Ukraine investigation, discussed her work at 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Law to a packed audience.
With recent appointments, four 窪蹋勛圖厙 law alums serve as immigration law judges
August 28, 2023窪蹋勛圖厙s Immigration Law program is having a big year.
Fighting for human rights - Alum shares insights and wisdom from his international law career
August 22, 2023
While many of his law school peers were pursuing careers in corporate law, Andres Perez (LAW 04) felt called to a a different path: international criminal law and human rights.