LLM with Certificate in International Law
The Certificate in International Law will equip LLMs with a strong foundation in international law and specialized training appropriate to their practice interests. The approved courses for this certificate draw from a variety of international law courses, thus allowing students to focus their course of study on areas such as international human rights, international intellectual property and international commercial arbitration.
Students must earn 9 credits from the below list as part of the 24 credit units required for the LLM. Students cannot earn a certificate without completing the LLM degree.
- Advanced Topics in Foreign Relations Law Seminar
- Art of Writing an International Agreement
- Comparative Business Negotiation
- Comparative Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Refugee Law
- Conflict of Laws
- Contemporary Issues in National Security
- Contract Management: Reaching Agreements Across the Americas
- Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution
- European Union Law
- Foreign Affairs Law
- Foreign Relations Law
- Immigration Law
- International Business Transactions
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Courts & Tribunals
- International Criminal Justice & Human Rights Practices
- International Criminal Law
- International & Domestic Business Lawyering
- International Environmental Law
- International Human Rights Law
- International Intellectual Property Law
- International Law
- International Money Laundering, Corruption & Terrorism
- International Negotiation & Dispute Resolution
- International Taxation
- International Taxation & Finance Seminar
- International Trade Law
- Introduction to European Union Law
- Introduction to US & Comparative ADR
- Latin American Legal & Judicial Systems
- National Security Law
- Transnational Litigation & Arbitration
- War, War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity