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Welcome to the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law

The scholarly home of international law at the University of Cambridge

Founded by Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC in 1983 the Lauterpacht Centre provides a forum for the discussion and development of international law and hosts a number of research projects. We are one of the specialist centres of the Faculty of Law, and based in Cranmer Road, Cambridge, UK.

We aim to provide a framework and forum for critical and constructive thought about the function, content and working of law in the international community, as well as to develop an appreciation of international law as an applied body of rules and principles. A number of individuals associated with the Centre are actively involved in the practical development and application of international law.

The Centre is not involved in the formal teaching or supervision of students of the University as this is the responsibility of the Faculty of Law. The Director, Deputy Directors and some of the other Fellows of the Centre, in their role as members of the Faculty of Law, are actively involved in teaching and research supervision.

The Centre provides a regular forum for lectures and seminars and other forms of small-group teaching.

 

The specific objectives of the Centre are:

• to serve as a discussion forum for current issues by organising seminars, lectures and meetings aimed at developing an understanding of international law;

• to promote research and publication in international law, including the publication of core research materials;

• to provide, in Cambridge, an intellectual home for scholars of international law from all over the world who wish to pursue their research in an atmosphere that is stimulating and congenial to the generation and exchange of ideas;

• to provide education and training programmes of the highest quality to external institutions under special arrangements made with those institutions;

• to maintain a library of materials relating to international law.

 

 

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Ukraine Peace Project

Ukraine Peace Settlement Project

Ukraine Peace Settlement Project: Offering settlement options to parties to the conflict in Ukraine and those supporting them in the search for peace.

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Lectures & events

The Centre holds regular Friday lunchtime lectures during the University term as well as other lectures, conferences and workshops.

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Latest publications

Latest publications

Catch up on all the news and events in the latest bi-annual newsletter from the Lauterpacht Centre delivered to subscribers.

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Research expertise

The Lauterpacht Centre is committed to conducting multi- and interdisciplinary research in many areas of international law.

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Lauterpacht Linked

A partnership programme building strong relationships between law firms, corporations, foreign ministries and the Centre.

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Visiting the Centre

Academic visitors and PhD students from around the world are welcome to further their research at the Centre throughout the year.

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