To complete a concentration in international law, you must complete at least 9 credit hours from the following courses. Note that some courses may require prerequisites and not all courses are offered every academic year.
- Advanced Topics in Foreign Relations Law Seminar
- Comparative Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar
- European Union Law
- Foreign Relations Law of the United States
- Immigration Law
- International Business Transactions
- International Law
- International Criminal Law
- International Courts & Tribunals: Practice & Procedures
- International Human Rights Law
- International Intellectual Property Law
- International Money Laundering, Corruption & Terrorism
- International Rule of Law Reform
- International Taxation
- International Trade Law
- Introduction to US and Comparative ADR
- Socialist Law in Transition Seminar
- The Financial Crisis & the Regulatory Response: National & International Perspectives
- The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
- War Crimes & Tribunals Seminar