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International Law courses

The courses and seminars at the Law School change every year. Students also have the opportunity to take courses in other departments and schools in the University. Below is a sampling of recent International Law course offerings at the Law School . Seminars are identified with an asterisk.

  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Comparative Criminal Procedure
  • Comparative Law
  • Current Controversies in Corporate and Securities Law*
  • Conflicts of Law
  • Electronic Commerce Law*
  • European Constitutional Law
  • European Union Law
  • Foreign Relations Law
  • Globalization Empirical/Theoretical Elements
  • Human Rights*
  • Human Rights and Global Justice
  • Human Rights: Philosophical Foundations, Legal Character and Political Significance
  • Human Rights I: Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
  • Human Rights II
  • Human Rights III: Current Issues in Human Rights
  • Immigration Policy and Law
  • International Arbitration
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights
  • International Law
  • International Law: Current Topics*
  • International Law: The Future of Sovereignty
  • International Taxation
  • International Trade, Investment, and Finance
  • International Trade Regulation*
  • Islam and International Law
  • Law and Terrorism
  • Patents and Trade Secrets
  • Public International Law
  • Research in English Legal History
  • Roman Law*
  • Selected Topics: American Foreign Policy
  • Selected Topics: Economic Analysis of Constitutions
  • The Law of Foreign Relations and National Security
  • The Legal History of Early China
  • The United States and the World Economy
  • Theories of International Jurisdiction*
  • Women's Legal History*
  • Women's Human Rights
  • Workshop: International Law