International and Comparative Law
If you choose to specialize in international law, you may engage in transactional work, international litigation, or public international law. To prepare, you can select from the rich variety of international and comparative law offerings. Even if this is not your chosen area of practice, you will want to take international and comparative law courses. As globalization of the world economy and other aspects of daily life continue, it is increasingly important for lawyers in the United States to understand international and comparative law and international legal process.
General Courses
- Admiralty
- Chinese Law
- Comparative Bioethics
- Comparative Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Conflict of Laws
- Constitutional Law
- European Union Law
- Immigration Law
- International Business Transactions
- International Criminal Law
- International Environmental Law
- International Finance
- International Human Rights
- International LL.M. Programs
- City University of Hong Kong
- Leiden University
- Singapore National University
- University of Edinburgh
- University of London
- International Trade and Investment
- Legal Research, Analysis, Writing & Communication II - International Advocacy
- Managing the Water Environment
- Public International Law
- Transnational Litigation
- Villanova Rome Study Abroad Program (multiple courses)
Practical Writing Courses
- Drafting of International Commercial Instruments
- International Commercial Arbitration
Clinics and Externships
- Clinic for Asylum, Refugee and Emigrant Services (CARES)
- Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic
- Immigration Law Project Externship
- Office of Homeland Security Externship
- Ad Hoc Externships Abroad (Summer and Semester)