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Pozen Center
NamePozen Center
Key peopleRobert Pozen

Pozen Center. The Pozen Center is a research institution affiliated with the University of Chicago, focusing on Human Rights and International Law, with notable scholars such as Martha Nussbaum and Cass Sunstein. The center's work is often cited by organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Its research areas include Torture, Genocide, and War Crimes, with collaborations with the United Nations and the European Court of Human Rights.

History

The Pozen Center was established with a generous donation from Robert Pozen, a renowned Harvard University professor and expert in Financial Regulation, who has also worked with the Federal Reserve and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The center's history is closely tied to the University of Chicago Law School, with faculty members like Richard Posner and Frank Easterbrook contributing to its research. The center has also partnered with the Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation and the Columbia University's Institute for the Study of Human Rights. Its founding was influenced by the work of Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch, with a focus on International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law.

Overview

The Pozen Center's mission is to advance Human Rights and International Law through interdisciplinary research, with a focus on Global Governance and International Relations. Its work is informed by the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Geneva Conventions, with collaborations with the International Rescue Committee and the United States Institute of Peace. The center's research areas include Counterterrorism, International Criminal Law, and Migration Law, with contributions from scholars like Samantha Power and Michael Ignatieff. Its research is often cited by organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations and the Brookings Institution.

Programs

The Pozen Center offers various programs, including the Human Rights Lab, which provides training and resources for Human Rights defenders, with partnerships with the Ford Foundation and the Open Society Foundations. The center also hosts the International Human Rights Clinic, which provides Pro Bono legal services to Refugees and Asylum Seekers, with collaborations with the National Immigration Law Center and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Additionally, the center offers fellowships and grants to support research in Human Rights and International Law, with funding from organizations like the MacArthur Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Facilities

The Pozen Center is located in the University of Chicago's Law School building, with state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including the D'Angelo Law Library and the Regenstein Library. The center's facilities are also used by other University of Chicago departments, such as the Harris School of Public Policy and the Division of the Social Sciences. The center's location allows for collaborations with other research institutions in the Chicago area, including the Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and the University of Illinois at Chicago's College of Law.

Notable_Affiliations

The Pozen Center has affiliations with numerous organizations, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the American Bar Association. The center's faculty and staff have also worked with the European Union, the African Union, and the Organization of American States. Additionally, the center has partnerships with non-governmental organizations like the Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the International Rescue Committee, with collaborations on projects related to Human Trafficking, Forced Labor, and Child Soldiers.

Activities_and_Initiatives

The Pozen Center engages in various activities and initiatives, including Conferences and Workshops on topics like International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law, with speakers like Kofi Annan and Mary Robinson. The center also hosts Lectures and Symposia on Human Rights and International Law, with collaborations with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the World Affairs Councils of America. Additionally, the center supports Research Projects and Policy Initiatives on topics like Counterterrorism and International Criminal Law, with funding from organizations like the National Science Foundation and the Social Science Research Council. The center's work has been recognized by awards like the Nobel Peace Prize and the Gruber Prize for Justice. Category:Human rights organizations

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