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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
David Abbott and Jan Roller Receive Law School's Humanitarian Award; Abbott Named CWRU Law School's First Dean's Distinguished Jurist in Residence
September 27, 2021As he retires as president of the George Gund Foundation at the end of the year, David Abbott will step into a new role in 2022 as the inaugural Distinguished Jurist in Residence at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
CWRU Law School's “Talking Foreign Policy” talk radio show returns
September 24, 2021Case Western Reserve University School of Law is the only law school with a foreign relations talk radio show.
Professor Colares co-authors new book on restructuring trade agreements
September 24, 2021A new book by Professor Juscelino Colares, Restructuring Trade Agreements, has been published by Wolters Kluwer. Using the European Union-Turkey trade relationship as a primary case study, the book provides a practical framework for identifying trade agreements that are ripe for renegotiation and discusses how such renegotiations might
After interning at the Cambodia Tribunal and American Red Cross, 3L Kathryn Meyer wins National Public Interest Law Scholarship
September 14, 2021Case Western Reserve University School of Law third-year student Kathryn Meyer was selected to receive the Ms. JD 2021 Public Interest Scholarship, which provides a stipend to students as they pursue careers in public interest law. Ms.
Law Students Advocate to the UN on Behalf of Wrongfully Detained Uyghur Doctor
September 09, 2021Case Western Reserve University School of Law students Natalie Aguilar and Lucas Allison prepared and submitted a complaint to the United Nations (UN) Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and other UN Special Rapporteurs concerning the unlawful detention of a Chinese Uyghur doctor.