Curriculum
Classroom and experiential coursework makes up the foundation of Haub Law's international and comparative law program. During their second and third years of law school, students may choose from among a wide variety of elective courses on international and cross-border subjects. Students who concentrate their electives in international and comparative law subjects and achieve a minimum GPA in these courses may qualify to graduate with an Advanced Certificate in International Law.
The following are examples of elective courses available in the international and comparative law area. Not all courses may be offered in all semesters.
- Clinic - Immigration Justice
- Comparative Environmental Law
- Comparative Environmental Law (Brazil)
- Comparative Family Law
- Criminal Procedure-Investigation
- Environmental Justice Seminar
- Externship: Environmental Diplomacy Practicum
- Guided Research
- Immigration Justice Clinic
- International Business Transactions
- International Commercial Arbitration Seminar
- International Commercial Transactions
- International Criminal Law
- International Environmental Law
- International Human Rights Seminar
- International Law
- International Law Seminar: Asylum & Comparative Refugee Law
- International Law Review
- Prosecution of War Crimes Seminar
- Survey of Intellectual Property