Curriculum Guide · Curriculum
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International Law / Comparative
This is a listing of selected courses which compare aspects between differing domestic legal systems of foreign countries. |
JD
Offerings
Course
Comparative Law: Focus on EU and US
Conflict of Law: Choice of Law (International Focus)
Conflict of Laws: Choice of Law
European Union Law I
International Business Transactions
International Litigation in U.S. Courts
International and Comparative Law on Women's Human Rights
Interpretation or Proportionality? How Constitutional Courts Around the World Review Challenges to Government Action
Law and Development
Research Skills in International and Comparative Law
Roman Law
Spanish for Lawyers Across Latin American Legal Systems
Graduate Course
Comparative Tax Law
International Commercial Arbitration
Japanese Civil Procedure
Pre-Negotiation Strategies for Cross-Border Transactions
Graduate Seminar
Global Competition Law and Policy
Global Cybercrime Law
Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Property Law and Government Economic Policy: American Indians, the Balkans and the Americas
Seminar
Comparative Bill of Rights Seminar
Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar
Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar: The South African Bill of Rights
Comparative Consumer Protection Law Seminar
Constitutional Rights and Human Rights in Comparative Perspective Seminar
Current Issues in Transnational (Private International) Law Seminar
Drafting a Migrants' Bill of Rights
Global Health Law: An Intensive, Problem-Based Exploration
Law and Terrorism: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives Seminar
National and Global Health Law: O'Neill Colloquium
Private Enforcement of Labor and Environmental Standards in Global Supply Chains Seminar
Workplace Regulation in the Global Economy Seminar
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