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INTERNATIONAL LAW CONCENTRATION PROGRAM: COURSES

Summer Lund 2013 and Fall 2013 International Law Concentration Courses

Spring 2014 International Law Concentration Courses

Students are required to take a minimum of eighteen (18) credits in international courses as described below. For complete course descriptions, please visit www.law.suffolk.edu. Please note that not all courses are offered every semester.

 A. Core Courses

Students are required to take six (6) credits of core courses:

International Law 3 credits
AND
International Business Transactions 3 credits
OR
International Trade Law 3 credits
 
 B. Elective Courses

In addition to the required core courses, students must elect courses totaling twelve (12) credits from the list below or through courses, approved by the Director of the International Concentration, offered in the Summer Law Program held in Sweden or an equivalent academic program. No more than six (6) credits taken at academic programs not run by Suffolk University Law School may be used toward completion of the International Law Concentration.

 
 
Admiralty Law 2 credits
Advanced International Business Transactions 2 credits
Arbitration of Domestic and International Disputes 3 credits
Comparative Criminal Procedure 2 credits
Comparative Law 2 credits
Comparative Legal Cultures 2 credits
Comparative Health Law 2 credits
Conflict of Laws: Theory and Practice 3 credits
Directed Study 2 credits
Emerging Issues in Law, Information Technology and Transnational Business 2 credits
European Union Law 3 credits
Foreign Direct Investment Moot Court Competition 2 credits
Immigration Clinic * 4 credits *
* Please note that while students participating in the Immigration Clinic receive 8 course credits, only 4 credits may be applied to the International Law Concentration's elective course requirements.
 

Immigration Law

3 credits

Indian Law and Indigenous Peoples' Clinic*

4 credits
         * Please note that while students participating in the Indian Law and Indigenous Peoples' Clinic receive 8 course credits, only 4 credits may be applied to the International Law Concentration's elective course requirements.  
Indigenous Peoples' Rights 3 credits
International and Comparative Legal Research 2 credits
International Children's Rights 3 credits
International Criminal Activity 2 credits
International Environmental Law 3 credits
International Human Rights 3 credits
International Human Rights - A Women's Model 2 credits
International Human Rights Seminar: The Death Penalty 3 credits
International Intellectual Property 2 credits
International Law Thesis 2 credits
International Legal Practice 2 credits
International Litigation in the U.S. 2 credits
International Sales 2 credits
International Tax Law 3 credits
Internet Law 2 credits
Internship - Domestic up to 3 credits
Internship - International up to 3 credits
Jessup International Moot Court Competition 2 credits
Military Law 2 credits
The Laws of War

3 credits

Terrorism and the Law 2 credits
Sex Trafficking in Film and Law 3 credits
Transnational Law Review 2 credits


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