In addition to numerous courses in the business law field, the Law School has a strong international law curriculum, comprised of approximately 35 courses and seminars so that students may broaden and deepen their knowledge of the field.
Courses cover a comprehensive blend of policy, transactions, dispute resolution, and compliance and, at an advanced level, studies can be narrowed to a more specific area of interest, in international business, trade, and finance law, or international human rights, litigation, intellectual property, and the law of war.
The opportunity for dialogue between faculty and students intensifies in these specialized advanced courses, many of which are limited to 12 to 30 students.