Academic Bulletin

Vermont Law School
At Vermont Law School, Chinese law is taught by a Chinese law professor, French law by French faculty, European Union law by European law professors, and Spanish constitutional law by professors from Spain. Our curriculum of three dozen courses in international and comparative law is expanded further by the international dual degrees and semesters abroad we offer with our foreign partner institutions.
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University of San Francisco School of Law
The USF School of Law is a leader in the delivery of innovative international legal education. In addition to global externship, study abroad, and student exchange opportunities, the law school offers a broad menu of international law courses taught at USF by full-time professors and visiting faculty from around the world.
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The University of Minnesota Law School
Led by international law authority Dean David Wippman, the University of Minnesota Law School has one of the nation’s strongest international and comparative law programs, driven by a prestigious and involved faculty of scholars.
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University of Iowa
The College of Law continues our strong tradition of connecting the heartland to the world through teaching, research, and service. ICLP faculty have an array of international and comparative expertise, noted below. Please consider joining us at an international program, some of which are highlighted here.
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University of Illinois College of Law
The University of Illinois College of Law offers a selection of recurring and topical courses in international and comparative law. The list for academic year 2011-2012 follows. For more information, visit us at http://www.law.illinois.edu.
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University of Georgia Law
The University of Georgia School of Law is consistently regarded as one of our nation’s finest law schools. Our faculty includes authors of some of the country’s leading legal scholarship, recipients of the University of Georgia’s highest honor for teaching excellence, Fulbright Scholars and former U.S. Supreme Court clerks.
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University of Geneva Faculty of Law
The Faculty of Law at the University of Geneva offers a truly international experience for its students. Situated at the hub of many of the world’s international organizations in a picturesque setting at the foot of the Alps, the University of Geneva is an international lawyer’s paradise.
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Tufts University
The Fletcher School is distinctive among leading professional schools of international affairs for our collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to identifying and illuminating those connections. Students representing over 70 countries join with an experienced faculty to inform classroom discussions with diverse viewpoints.
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Thomas Jefferson School of Law
International law is a major strength of the curriculum and the faculty of the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego and has led to the establishment of the Center for Global Legal Studies (CGLS).
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Sydney Law School, University of Sydney
The Sydney Centre for International Law offers the innovative and exciting Himalayan Field School, conducted over two and a half weeks inside Nepal, to enable students to explore the fascinating and difficult problems of development and human rights confronting developing countries.
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Stetson University College of Law
A distinguished faculty provides students in Stetson's international law programs with practical and cultural perspectives. Students and professors experience first-hand similarities and differences among legal systems around the world.
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Stanford Law School
In keeping with the rapid growth of global interdependence and the changing nature of legal practice, the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law has undergone tremendous expansion in recent years. The program is founded on the premise that law is a living body of rules and norms that both reflects and shapes the behavior of people, governments, and organizations worldwide.
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St. Thomas University School of Law
On May 12, 2011, St. Thomas University School of Law’s groundbreaking LL.M. and J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights celebrated its Ten-Year Anniversary. It has graduated more than 270 LL.M. students from all over the world.
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St. John's University School of Law
Located in New York City, St. John's University School of Law offers a wide range of programs in public international law, comparative law, international dispute resolution, and international transactions.
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Santa Clara University School of Law
The international law program at Santa Clara Law School includes a broad offering of courses and the support of our Center for Global Law & Policy, which hosts international scholars and speakers throughout the year. Santa Clara Law offers countless opportunities for faculty and students to examine, experience, and contribute to international law.
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Penn State The Dickinson School of Law
Successful international legal practice demands knowledge of the rules and practices that govern transnational affairs. Uniquely integrated with Penn State’s graduate School of International Affairs, Penn State Law provides opportunities for international affairs electives, a joint J.D. / M.I.A. degree, and opportunities to learn from top-notch faculty.
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Pace Law School
Pace Law School’s international law programs are well known and highly respected for identifying and bringing new dimension to emerging transnational issues, from the prosecution of war crimes in the Hague, Cambodia and Tanzania to the placement of students with permanent missions to the UN in NYC; cutting edge initiatives for online dispute resolution and a stellar international moot court program.
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New York University School of Law
International legal issues are central to the practice of law, and to the resolution of major global problems in the 21st century. The Law School's international law program provides students with preparation for these ongoing challenges.
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New York Law School
Developments across the world in various fields such as criminal, environmental, human rights, immigration, securities, and tax laws have direct and indirect implications on legal practice even in the United States. To understand these cross-border developments, New York Law School offers a wide variety of courses addressing the business and public dimensions of international law.
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John Marshall Law School
The John Marshall Law School in Chicago (www.jmls.edu) offers its students an array of international law courses in its JD and LLM curricula to enrich their study of law and to further their understanding of law in a global context.
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Indiana University Maurer School of Law
The IU Maurer School of Law Center on the Global Legal Profession builds upon numerous projects and initiatives of Indiana Law faculty to fully integrate teaching, service, and scholarship in ways that will advance the future of the profession across the globe. In addition, the Center aims to enhance Indiana Law’s reputation and that of its students and alumni.
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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Public international law at the Graduate Institute has a distinguished tradition. Since the times of Hans Kelsen, who wrote his influential 'Pure Theory of Law' (Reinen Rechtslehre) in the 1930s while teaching at the Institute, our Faculty has been at the forefront of international legal scholarship, teaching and practice.
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Georgetown Law
Georgetown Law offers one of the largest transnational legal education programs in the world. In addition to the array of courses dealing with transnational, international, and comparative law, Georgetown offers a wide variety of opportunities to study or work abroad.
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George Washington University Law School
Our faculty members focus on a wide range of issues relating to international and comparative law. Their scholarship, while reflecting considerable creativity, has contemporary relevance.
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Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School is a leading innovator in comparative and international law. Our curriculum is global, interdisciplinary, and intellectually rigorous. It is also intensely practical. Throughout our curriculum, experiential learning continually challenges students to apply theory and analytical skills to real-world legal problems.
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law
2011 marks the 20th Anniversary of our 4 million dollar endowed Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the 35th anniversary of our Canada-U.S. Law Institute. The Case Western Reserve University School of Law international law program was ranked 15th (tied with Stanford) by the 2011 survey of American professors of international law conducted by U.S. News and World Report.
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Boston University School of Law
In today's global economy, hardly any area of law is exempt from international considerations. BU Law is committed to providing its students with a comprehensive understanding the complex legal, political, economic and business dimensions of an interconnected world - so they can effectively represent their clients, here and abroad.
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Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
The Center for Law and Global Affairs of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University supports and inspires research, education and practice regarding new forms of transnational public-private governance that extend beyond the traditional paradigms of international law.
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American University Washington College of Law
American University Washington College of Law continuously responds to today's global challenges. Our students, faculty, and special programs engage the world through scholarship, conferences, and outreach, making the law schools an exciting institution whose international aspects add a unique dimension to its legal academic enterprise.
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