Center for International Law
JD Courses in International Law
Though the Center for International Law does not offer a JD-level certificate specific to international business and trade issues, JD candidates may take elective courses which better prepare them for careers in this area. Courses range from international criminal law and human rights to international intellectual property and business law.
JD Courses
- » Advanced Legal Research: International (JD 058, 1 Credit)
- » Comparative Legal Systems (JD 256, 2 Credits)
- » Comparative Trial Advocacy (JD 192, 2 Credits)*
- » Immigration Law and Procedure (JD 107, 2 Credits)
- » International Business Transactions (JD 190, 3 Credits)
- » International Civil Litigation (JD 510, 2 Credits)
- » International Commercial Dispute Resolution (JD 198, 2 Credits)
- » International Criminal Law (JD 135, 3 Credits)
- » International Human Rights Law (JD 174, 2 Credits)
- » International Human Rights: Women in Developing Countries (JD 122, 2 Credits)
- » International Environmental Law (JD 191, 2 Credits)
- » International Intellectual Property Law (JD 294, 3 Credits)
- » International Law Seminar: Classic and Contemporary Issues (JD 191, 2 Credits)
- » International Trade Law (JD 084, 3 Credits)
- » Lawyering Skills IV: Drafting – International Practice (JD 160, 2 Credits)
- » National Security Law (JD 147, 2 Credits)
- » Public International Law (JD 110, 3 Credits)
- » Sustainable International Economic Development Law (JD 287SE, 1 Credit)
- » Transactional Legal Negotiation & Mediation (JD 193, 3 Credits)*
- » World Trade Organization (JD 217, 3 Credits)
*These courses also offer a field trip abroad component. Review the course description for further details.


