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JD Concentration Classes: International Law

 

 

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  • Credits for concentration: 18
  • Grade point average in concentration courses of 2.5 is required in order to obtain the Concentration
  • Recognition: Certificate and transcript notation
  • To receive the concentration, you must submit an application during Spring Semester of your graduating year. Applications are due by April 1 of your graduating year.

Required Courses (6 credits)

  • Public International Law
  • International Business Transactions

Electives (minimum of 12 credits)

 

Electives
  • Business Transactions in the Peoples Republic of China
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Comparative Environmental Law & Regulation
  • Comparative Law
  • Comparative Law, Culture & Religion
  • Comparative Legal Traditions
  • Conflict of Laws
  • Ethics, Law & International Affairs
  • EU Commercial Law
  • European Legal Cultures
  • European Union Law
  • Global Constitutionalism
  • International Arbitration
  • International Business Ethics
  • International Civil Litigation
  • International Contracts
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Energy Regulation
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Finance Techniques
  • International Intellectual Property
  • International Investment
  • International Organizations
  • International Negotiation
  • International Sales
  • International Sports Law
  • International Tax Policy*
  • International Taxation*
  • International Trade
  • Latin American Law and Institutions
  • Law of the Sea
  • Mexican Law
  • NAFTA
  • Outbound International Tax Planning*
  • Selected Clinical Placements (maximum of  3 credits counts toward concentration)
  • Any international law class with the course subject code LWIC
  • Any course with "international" or "comparative" in the title, or with a country or world region in the title

You may elect only ONE of the following to count toward the concentration:

  • International Human Rights
  • International Redress for Human Injustice

 

Note: Please plan carefully. Some courses have prerequisites. Courses may not be offered each year. Some courses and clinics have limited enrollment.

*Advanced Tax course: Enrollment of JD students must be approved by Graduate and International Programs (WH 207).

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