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The Bulletin - George Washington University Law School

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32 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL<strong>Law</strong> of the Sea (6550)<strong>Law</strong> of War (6552)U.S. Export Control <strong>Law</strong> and Regulation(6553)International Criminal <strong>Law</strong> (6554)Comparative Constitutional <strong>Law</strong> (6555)International Arbitration (6556)Introduction to Transactional Islamic <strong>Law</strong>(6557)International Negotiations (6558)Nation Building and the Rule of <strong>Law</strong>(6559)Public International <strong>Law</strong> Seminar (6562)International Business TransactionsSeminar (6564)Trade Remedy <strong>Law</strong> (6563)Comparative <strong>Law</strong> Seminar (6565)Human Rights <strong>Law</strong>yering (6568)International Human Rights of Women(6570)Human Rights and EnvironmentalProtection (6571)<strong>Law</strong> of Race and Slavery (6596)Immigration Clinic (6630)International Human Rights Clinic (6633)National Security <strong>Law</strong> (6870)U.S. Foreign Relations <strong>Law</strong> (6871)Counterterrorism <strong>Law</strong> (6875)Nuclear Nonproliferation <strong>Law</strong> and Policy(6877)*Conflict of <strong>Law</strong>s (6234) will also be available; only students with a non-U.S. law degree whoplan to take the New York bar examination may count this course toward the 12 creditsrequired in the field.GW–Oxford International Human Rights <strong>Law</strong> Program Courses<strong>The</strong> following courses are offered as part of the GW–Oxford International HumanRights <strong>Law</strong> Program, which is held during the summer at the <strong>University</strong> of Oxford. Inaddition to the courses listed below, the GW–Oxford program curriculum offers <strong>Law</strong>6546, International <strong>Law</strong> of Human Rights, as Fundamentals of International Human Rights<strong>Law</strong>, <strong>Law</strong> 6554, International Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, and <strong>Law</strong> 6568, Human Rights <strong>Law</strong>yering.Credit earned in these courses may be applied toward LL.M. program requirements inInternational and Comparative <strong>Law</strong>.Human Rights and Refugee <strong>Law</strong> (6824)Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights—<strong>Law</strong> and Practice (6825)Human Rights in the Marketplace (6826)Gender, Sexuality, and InternationalHuman Rights <strong>Law</strong> (6827)International Rights of Women (6828)Human Rights Advocacy andDissemination (6830)Human Rights and Military Responses toTerrorism (6836)War, Peace, and Human Rights (6838)Please note: unless otherwise noted above, the courses below do not count toward the 12-credit International and Comparative <strong>Law</strong> curriculum requirement.Courses Related to International and Comparative <strong>Law</strong>Conflict of <strong>Law</strong>s (6234)<strong>Law</strong> and Anthropology (6612)Admiralty (6293)International Dispute Resolution (6682)<strong>Law</strong> in Cyberspace (6485)Homeland Security <strong>Law</strong> and Policy (6876)Art, Cultural Heritage, and the <strong>Law</strong> Disaster <strong>Law</strong> (6880)Seminar (6488)

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