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DePaul University College of Law, International Human Rights Law Institute

Chicago, Illinois
  • Grants
    19
  • Total Awarded
    $2,351,200
  • Years
    1992 - 2008
  • Categories
    Human Rights

Grants

2008 (1 year)
$140,000

For activities to strengthen support for the International Criminal Court in the Arab world.

2008 (1 year)
$65,000

To support an international justice symposium celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Rome Conference establishing the ICC.

2005 ( 3 months)
$32,400

In support of the International Criminal Court Judicial Capacity Strengthening Program.

2004 (1 year)
$35,000

In support of the work of the United Nations Independent Expert on Human Rights in Afghanistan.

2004 (1 year)
$85,000

In support of participation by the least-developed countries in the Assembly of States to the Rome Statutes of the International Criminal Court.

2002 (1 year)
$100,000

To support least-developed country participation in transitional sessions of the Assembly of States Parties for the International Criminal Court.

2002 (4 years)
$300,000

To develop national legislation in Arab states to meet International Criminal Court treaty obligations (over two years).

2002 (1 year)
$150,000

To support informed participation and representation of the least-developed countries in the International Criminal Court Preparatory Commission.

2001 ( 6 months)
$50,000

To support participation of the least-developed countries in the International Criminal Court Preparatory Commission.

2000 (2 years)
$150,000

To provide technical assistance to the least-developed countries in advancing the agenda of the International Criminal Court (over two years).

1998 (1 year)
$170,000

To support work on regional security and the elimination of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.

1998 ( 7 months)
$125,000

To support a diplomatic conference to finalize a treaty for ratification of the international criminal tribunals.

1997 (2 years 1 month)
$300,000

To support the participation of the least-developed countries in the drafting and ratification process for the International Criminal Court.

1996 (1 year)
$175,000

To advance the establishment of a permanent international criminal court.

1995 ( 5 months)
$68,850

To support meetings in Tel Aviv and Amman on weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.

1995 (1 year)
$50,000

To prepare and distribute summary reports and a media information package, and to disseminate a final report on war crimes in the former Yugoslavia.

1994 (1 year)
$44,000

To document and analyze violations of international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia.

1993 (1 year)
$300,000

To document and analyze violations of international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia.

1992 (1 year)
$10,950

To support the Fellow in Residence program.