Research Prize in International Criminal Law
Deadline: 04 September 2026 (2026 prize)
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy supports work that advances international criminal law, accountability for atrocity crimes, and the human rights principles associated with the Nuremberg legacy. Its giving appears highly specialized and research-oriented, with a particular emphasis on scholarly excellence, legal training, and institutions that strengthen international justice systems. Rather than broad philanthropic grantmaking, it seems to fund or recognize projects, organizations, and partnerships closely tied to criminal law, courts, prosecutors, and justice education.
Very focused, program-specific support centered on an annual research prize and partnerships with legal and academic institutions; likely selective, international in scope, and oriented toward recognition rather than large open-call grantmaking.
Monitor the annual Research Prize in International Criminal Law and submit by the stated deadline (September 4, 2026 for the current cycle). Applications should clearly demonstrate outstanding research relevance to international criminal law, human rights, and the Academy’s mission of sustainable peace through justice; eligibility is likely strongest for scholars and institutions working in these fields.
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Deadline: 04 September 2026 (2026 prize)
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