International Legal Studies Courses and Reading Groups for 2007-2008
While elements of international, foreign and comparative law permeate many courses offered at HLS, the following courses, which will be offered in the academic year 2007-2008, have substantial international, foreign or comparative elements:
Antitrust Law
Antitrust, Technology, and Innovation: Seminar
Church and State: Global Perspectives: Seminar
Citizenship and Globalization
Community Action for Social and Economic Rights
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics
Comparative Constitutional Law: South Africa's Bill of Rights
Comparative Corporate Law: Governance in the U.S. and Western Europe: Seminar
Comparative Law: Globalization of Law in Historical Perspective: 1850-2000
Comparative Law: Why Law? Lessons From China
Conflict of Laws
Constitutional Law Advanced: Borders of the Constitution: Seminar
Constitutions and Property: Seminar
Copyright
Corporate Governance in East Asia: Seminar
Disability Rights: Seminar
Dispute Systems Design: Seminar
European Law and Social Change: Seminar
European Union Law
Financial Regulation in a Global Economy: Seminar
Foreign Relations and Constitutional Structure: Seminar
Foreign Relations Law
Gender, Locally, Globally: The Possibilities of Law: Reading Group
Human Rights Advocacy: Seminar
Human Rights and the Environment: Advocacy Seminar A
Human Rights and the Environment: Advocacy Seminar B
Human Rights Practice in Latin America: Seminar
Human Rights Practice in Latin America: Seminar
Human Rights: Reading Group
Human Rights, State Sovereignty, and Persecution: Issues in Forced Migration and Refugee Protection
Immigration and Refugee Policy: Seminar
Immigration Law
Immigration Law in Comparative Perspective: Seminar
International Bankruptcy
International Childhood, Rights, and Globalization
International Civil Litigation in US Courts
International Criminal Justice: War Crimes Tribunals
International Finance
International Humanitarian Law
International Human Rights Litigation: Seminar
International Intellectual Property
International Law A
International Law C
International Law Workshop: Seminar
International Negotiation
International Protection of Human Rights
International Reproductive/Sexual Health Rights: Reading Group
International Trade Law
Introduction to Islamic Law
Islamic Family Law
Israel/Palestine Legal Issues: Seminar
Japanese Intellectual Property
Japanese Law Film Series: Seminar
Jewish Law: The Legal Thought of Maimonides
Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights: Seminar
Law and Religion in India: Seminar
Law of Climate Change (The)
Legal History: Continental Legal History
Legal History: Continental Legal History: Seminar
Legal History: Roman Law
Legal Needs of Moderate Income Households
Legal Research: International, Foreign, and Comparative
Legal Research: Introduction to American and International Law Research: Module
Making Rights Real: The Ghana Project
Multiculturalism and the Law: Seminar
Mumbai: Reading Group
Perspectives on International Human Rights: Reading Group
Political Trials and the Judicialization of Politics: Reading Group
Private Law Theory in Historical and Comparative Perspective
Refugee and Asylum Advocacy: Seminar A
Refugee and Asylum Advocacy: Seminar B
Regulation of the Household (The)
Sex Equality
Talmudic Law for Beginners
Talmudic Law: Academic Research in Jewish Law: Advanced Reading Group
Taxation: Comparative Tax Law and Policy
Taxation: International Aspects of U.S. Income Taxation
Topics in Islamic Law: Seminar
Understanding Terrorism: Seminar
War Crimes Prosecution Workshop
Women's Human Rights: Seminar
International Legal Studies Courses and Reading Groups for 2006-2007
International Legal Studies Courses and Reading Groups for 2005-2006
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