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International & Comparative Law

Students interested in international business, as well as those concerned with human rights, benefit from working closely with faculty members who are leaders in the field. As part of this concentration, students also may participate in study abroad programs in China, Costa Rica, Ireland and Mexico.

Special program options in this area include:

Courses Include:

Advanced Domestic & International      Trademark Practice
Asylum & Refugee Law & Policy
Comparative Law
European Law Mini-Course
European Union Law
Human Rights Practicum
Immigration Law & Policy
International Armed Conflicts
International Business Transactions
International Criminal Law: Procedure
International Criminal Law: Substantive
International Economic Regulation
International Environmental Law
International Human Rights Law Policy      Colloquium
International Intellectual Property
International Moot Court
  International Organizations
International Protection of Human Rights
International Trade Law
Jessup International Moot Court Competition
Jewish Law
Justice System Reforms After Conflict: El      Salvador, a Case Study
Law of the European Union
Legal Clinic: Asylum/Immigration
Public International Law
Religion & Human Rights
Seminar: Globalization, Ethics & the Law
Seminar: International & Comparative Aspects of      Law & the Arts
Seminar: International Security Law
Terrorism
Transnational Civil Litigation