Academic Program in International Law
The Center is an integral part of the law school's extensive academic program in international law. Twelve full-time faculty members and distinguished adjunct professors teach the following courses in international and comparative law:
- Admiralty Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Criminal Procedure- U.S., U.K., and Canada
- Conflict of Laws
- Coastal and Oceans Law
- Corruption in International Transactions
- Domestic and International Regulation of Trade
- Domestic and International Responses to Women’s Issues
- European Union Law
- Immigration Law
- Indigenous People’s Rights
- International Business Transactions
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Criminal Law
- International Criminal Tribunals from Nuremburg to the Present
- International Dispute Resolution
- International Environmental Law
- International Family Law
- International Human Rights Law
- International Law Clinic
- International Organizations
- International War Crimes Prosecution
- Military Justice
- Perspectives in Law: Coastal and Oceans Law
- Perspectives in Law: Comparative Civil Procedure
- Perspectives in Law: Corporate Duties and International Human Rights
- Perspectives in Law: International Development of Law and Policy
- Perspectives-in-Law: Refugee and Asylum Law
- Public International Law
- United Nations Law
- Immigration Law Clinic
- International Law Clinic
- Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
In addition to its many international law courses, New England Law | Boston offers the clinics listed above. (For more information on current clinic listings, please click here.)
