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News and Developments in International Legal Education

Published as an information resource for the ASIL membership, the ASIL Academic Bulletin reports on program developments at ASIL 2009 Academic Partner institutions.



Winter 2009
Issue Theme: International Law Research and Publications



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ASIL Academic Partners
American University, Washington College of Law
Case Western School of Law
Columbia Law School
Duke University School of Law, Center for International and Comparative Law
Florida A&M University College of Law
George Washington University School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law -Bloomington
Loyola University College of Law - New Orleans
Luiss Guido Carli University - Rome, Italy
Penn State University, Dickinson School of Law
Pepperdine University School of Law
Saint Thomas University School of Law
Seton Hall University Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy
Tulane University Law School
University of California, Davis, School of Law
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
University of Geneva, Faculty of Law, Switzerland
University of Georgia School of Law
University of Illinois College of Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of San Francisco School of Law
University of Tulsa
University of Utah, Quinney College of Law
Vanderbilt University Law School
Vermont Law School
Washington & Lee University School of Law
Washington University School of Law
 

St. Thomas University School
of Law

The Graduate Program in Intercultural Human Rights started in August 2001 with the LL.M. Program in Intercultural Human Rights. Today it has expanded into a powerful tool of education and scholarship consisting of the following components...click here for more.
 

Georgetown University Law Center
Georgetown Law offers one of the largest transnational legal education programs in the world. With an ideal location and a campus of major new buildings that include an international and comparative law library, Georgetown Law is one of the leading global law schools.click here for more.
 

Tulane Law School
The Payson Center for International Development & Technology Transfer became a part of Tulane Law School in 2008. Through the Payson Center, law students may pursue joint degrees in law and international development, and a variety of summer internship opportunities throughout the world have been made available to Tulane law students...click here for more.
 

The Faculty of Law at the University of Geneva
Faculty, researchers and students of the Law School of the University of Geneva focus their research and publications in the field of international law on issues of the law produced by, applicable to and enforced by many of the world's international organizations based in Geneva...click here for more.
 

University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
The Global Justice Project at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law (the "College") seeks to improve the human condition through collaborative service research and innovative training initiatives...click here for more.
 

Florida A&M University College of Law
The Center for International Law and Justice (CILJ) at Florida A&M College of Law (FAMU COL) was established on September 3, 2008. CILJ was created at the behest of Dean Leroy Pernell of FAMU COL and is directed by Dr. Jeremy I. Levitt, Associate Dean...click here for more.
 

University of Georgia School of Law
One common thread connecting the nation's most highly regarded law professors is that they find a way to balance excellence in the classroom with a strong scholarship agenda...click here for more.
 

Duke Law
Duke Law faculty members are innovative, interdisciplinary, and practical in their approach to international and comparative law and related subjects...click here for more.
 

Vermont Law School
Vermont Law School's commitment to international law is well demonstrated by the extensive scholarly research and fieldwork of its faculty and students...click here for more.
 

Columbia Law School
Faculty scholarship is the backbone of Columbia Law School's predominance in comparative and international law. Professors publish in leading journals and the popular press...click here for more.
 

Washington and Lee University School of Law Transnational Law Institute
Washington and Lee faculty affiliated with the Transnational Law Institute leave important footprints in many areas of international and comparative law...click here for more.
 

Case Western Reserve University School of Law
The "Case Global" program at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the 16th best international law program in the nation (tied with Stanford and Cornell), is composed of the Canada-US Law Institute...click here for more.