International and Comparative Law Certificate Courses

Courses currently approved for the International and Comparative Law Certificate Program:

Core Courses:

Comparative Law
International Business & Civil Dispute Resolution
International Business Transactions
International Human Rights
Public International Law

Elective Courses:

Asian Legal Systems
Cambodian Genocide
Children's Rights in Intl Perspective
Chinese Business Law
Climate Change
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparative Criminal Law
Comparative Urban Planning & Land Use
Constitutional Rights in New Europe
Constitutionalism in the Czech Republic
Copyright & Trademark: A Global Perspective
Corporate Accountability & Social Justice
European Convention on Human Rights
European Economic and Political Integration
European Intellectual Property Law
European Union Law
European Union: Structures & Institutions
Foreign, Comparative & Intl Legal Research
Global Hum rights & Rule of Law in Latin America
Human Rights in Central Europe
Immigrant Workers Rights in US: Global Perspective
International Economic Relations
International Environmental Law
International Human Rights Clinic
International Intellectual Property
International Intellectual Property Law
International Law
International Legal Responsibility in War, Peace, Security
International Sales Contracts
International Taxation
International Trade, WTO, and Environmental Law
Introduction to Public International Law
Transnational Labor Regulations

The list of courses required for or which may be applied to meet the requirements for the Certificate may be changed from time to time. Not all courses are offered every year, and inclusion of a course on the list does not guarantee that it will be offered. The School of Law reserves the right to change the Program policies and requirements, including the right to discontinue the Program.