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Activities for J.D. and LL.M. Students

Law School J.D. and LL.M. students are very active in the area of international and comparative law. Outside coursework, there are important fora through which students can pursue their interest in related areas:

Georgia Society for International and Comparative Law

The Georgia Society for International and Comparative Law (GSICL) has two main goals: to organize activities that educate the law school and university community on current issues of transnational law and to inform students about foreign and international career opportunities. It offers students the opportunity to hear and meet international speakers (scholars, practitioners), to attend seminars, and to study overseas. The Society operates through the initiative of interested J.D. and LL.M. students and benefits greatly from a strong and supportive faculty in international and comparative law. Membership is open to law students and the professors and students at the graduate business and political science schools.

Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law

Chronicling over three decades of legal issues and developments on the global front, The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law is managed by UGA School of Law J.D. students. From its inception in 1971 as a student initiative supported by former U.S. Secretary of State and UGA law professor Dean Rusk, the Georgia Journal continues as a preeminent forum for academic discussion on current and important subjects. The Georgia Journal is internationally renowned as one of the world's top student-edited international publications. Building on the foundation established over the past thirty years, the Georgia Journal promises to continue to excel through academic excellence and to its sixtieth volume and beyond.

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