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International Curriculum at the University of Georgia School of Law

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Law faculty members at the University of Georgia and visiting scholars teach a wide variety of courses in foreign, international, and comparative law that provide students with ample opportunity to further develop their interests in these areas. Aside from Foundation Courses, courses offered from this international curriculum vary from year to year.

Foundation Courses

  • International Law I
  • International Law II
  • International Legal Transactions
  • International Trade Laws

Related Courses

  • Conflict of Laws
  • International Protection of Human Rights
  • Law of the Sea and Protection of the Environment
  • International Taxation
  • Selected Problems in International Law Seminar
  • Law and Diplomacy Seminar
  • Export and Import Trade Regulation
  • Special International Law Studies I *
  • Special International Law Studies II *
  • International Law and Economic Development
  • International Environmental Law Seminar
  • Public International Practice
  • Law and Institutions of the European Union
  • International Securities Regulation Seminar
  • Immigration Law
  • International Finance
  • International Organizations
  • US Constitution and Foreign Affairs

* Visiting scholars from other countries offer a number of short courses each year, providing additional opportunities to learn about specialized topics.