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Global & International

Centers & Intellectual Life

Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies
The Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies supports the international law programs and initiatives at ÈâÂþÎÝ Law that make the Law School a leader in global legal innovation.
Hauser Global Law School Program

The pioneered the idea of bringing the world’s leading faculty, fellows, and students from around the world to teach, study, and collaborate in New York. 

 

The  focuses on international and European economic integration and European Union law.

 

The (CHRGJ) excels in academic and clinical work in human rights, including counter-terrorism; gender-based violence; and economic, social, and cultural rights.

 

US-Asia Law Institute

The (USALI) promotes the rule of law and human rights in Asia, including both domestic and international law. Known as one of America’s preeminent research centers for the study of law in mainland China and Taiwan, USALI works to improve popular, professional, and scholarly understanding.

 

Institute for International Law and Justice (IILJ) logo

The (IILJ) conducts collective research projects on a wide range of international law and global governance topics with leading scholars and academic and policy institutions worldwide. Students are actively involved in academic and practical training initiatives geared towards careers in international law.

 

The is dedicated to developing a deeper understanding of corporate misconduct and effective enforcement and compliance.

 

The  promotes cutting-edge scholarship, advocacy, and education on human rights issues. It is ÈâÂþÎÝ's  coordinating hub for human rights work.

 

The  advances the study and practice of international business transactions.

 

The  is an academic center for the study of law, policy, and social norms defining and affecting the flow of information in a digitally networked society. 

Related Academic Journals

  • (founded and edited by Professor Joseph Weiler)
  • (co-edited by Professors Gráinne de Búrca and Weiler)
  • (student-run journal)