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Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

Coordinates: 52°12′07″N 0°06′14″E / 52.2019°N 0.1038°E / 52.2019; 0.1038
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The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL) at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge, England, was founded in 1985 by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht[1] under the name The Research Centre for International Law. It was renamed in 1997 "to honour the achievements of his father Sir Hersch Lauterpacht and himself".[2] The purpose of the centre is to "promote international law by a combination of individual and group research, whether undertaken privately by scholars or funded externally, and by the publication of monographs and collections of primary materials".[3]

Directors:

References

  1. ^ Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC at "20 Essex Street Barristers"
  2. ^ Squire Law Library at University of Cambridge
  3. ^ University of Cambridge Law research centres

52°12′07″N 0°06′14″E / 52.2019°N 0.1038°E / 52.2019; 0.1038