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International Law Statement of Completion

In order to earn an International Law Statement of Completion, a student must satisfactorily complete courses in International Law, as well as either International Business Transactions or International Trade and Investment Law. A successful candidate also must satisfactorily complete four of the following courses: Comparative Environmental Law, Conflicts of Law, European Union Law, Global Environmental Challenges, Human Rights, Immigration Law, International Environmental Law, International Business Transactions, International Trade and Investment Law, or Refugee and Asylum Law.

In addition to completing the above-referenced curriculum, a candidate for the International Law Statement of Completion must also complete an academic research paper of high professional quality concerning international law issues. The student must receive advance approval of his or her topic.

A full list of requirements and procedures is available to current students in MyLaw. The information contained on this page is only a summary of the academic requirements.

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