MacArthur Award for International Justice

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The MacArthur Award for International Justice is a prestigious honor recognizing individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to advancing international human rights and the rule of law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human rights award
international law award
awardCategory peace and justice
awardedFor advancing international justice
defending human rights
strengthening international legal institutions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
endYear 2011
field international criminal law
international human rights law
rule of law
firstRecipient International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
firstRecipientYear 2008
frequency annual
hasLanguage English
inception 2007
namedAfter John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation NERFINISHED
notableRecipient International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
Kofi Annan NERFINISHED
Louise Arbour NERFINISHED
purpose to advance international human rights
to recognize significant contributions to international justice
to strengthen the rule of law
region global
selectionCriteria contributions to development of international law
impact on international justice
leadership in promoting human rights
sponsor John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation NERFINISHED
sponsorType philanthropic foundation
status discontinued
website https://www.macfound.org

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Richard Goldstone awardReceived MacArthur Award for International Justice