To satisfy the requirements for the Health Law concentration, students must take one of the following core courses:
- Administrative Law (3)
- Business Associations (5)
- Evidence (3 or 4)
In addition, students must take the required course:
- International Law (2)
- (Students who previously took International Law (formerly 3 credits) or Global Perspectives (3 credits) may use that course to fulfill the requirement)
Students must take at least 9 additional credits, including at least one course in Public International Law and at least one course in International Business Law.
Public International Law Courses
- Canada-U.S. Practice (2)
- Canon Law (2)
- Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar (3)
- Comparative Human Rights Law
- Comparative Judicial Systems, Lab in Reform (2 fall; 2 spring)
- Counter-terrorism Lab (2)
- Counter-terrorism Law (2)
- Department of Homeland Security / U.S. Coast Guard Lab (2)
- Health Care and Human Rights Seminar (3)
- Immigration Law (2)
- Immigration Law II: Refugees (1)
- Immigration Law Practicum I (3)
- Immigration Law Practicum II (3)
- Intellectual Property and Indigenous Peoples Seminar (3)
- International Criminal Law (2)
- International Environmental Law (3)
- International Human Rights (3)
- International Humanitarian Law (2)
- International Organizations (3)
- International War Crimes Research Lab (2)
- Islamic Law (2)
- Jewish Law (2)
- The Vietnam War and the Law Seminar (3)
International Business Law Courses
- Admiralty Law (2)
- Conflict of Laws/Transborder Litigation (3)
- Cyberlaw (3)
- The European Legal Professions (3)
- European Union Law (3)
- Global Corporate Governance Lab
- Global Financial Integrity Lab
- Intellectual Property & Indigenous Peoples Seminar (3)
- International Arbitration (2)
- International Aspects of U.S. Income Tax I (2)
- International Aspects of U.S. Income Tax II (2)
- International Business Organizations (3)
- International Business Transactions (3)
- International Economic Integration Seminar (3)
- International Enterprise Design (3)
- International Issues in Intellectual Property Seminar (3)
- International Negotiations and Agreements (3)
- International Real Estate Transactions
- International Sales Law (3)
- International Tax Policy Seminar (3)
- International Trade and Development (3)
- Labor & Employment Law Issues in the Global Economy (3)
- Moral Rights: A European Perspective on Copyright Law
- NAFTA & Bilateral Trading Arrangements: Legal and Policy Issues (1)
Summer Institute for Global Justice: Separate registration required, choose three courses out of six offered, faculty determines which qualify as Public International Law, which as International Business Law.