Gruber Prize for Justice

The Gruber Prize for Justice
Awarded for Advancing the cause of justice as delivered through the legal system
Presented by Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation
Reward(s) US$500,000
First awarded 2001
Official website gruber.yale.edu

The Gruber Prize for Justice, established in 2001, was one of five international prizes worth US$500,000 awarded by The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation,[1] an American non-profit organization.[2][3][4]

Recipients were selected by a distinguished panel of international legal experts from nominations received from around the world.[5]

The Gruber Foundation Justice Prize was presented to individuals or organizations for contributions that have advanced the cause of justice as delivered through the legal system. The award was intended to acknowledge individual efforts, as well as to encourage further advancements in the field and progress toward bringing about a fundamentally just world.[6]

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