Faculty Advisor: Michael J. Kelly, JD, LLM
International and Comparative Law concentration requirements:
A 3.0 Grade Point Average must be maintained within the concentration.
This concentration requires the completion of a substantial project, which is satisfied by taking a paper class, writing an article for the Creighton Journal of International and Comparative Law, or completing a brief for the Nuremberg or Jessup moot court team.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Course | ||
| LAW 423 | International Law | 3 |
| Electives | 15 | |
| The Impact & Legacy of the Holocaust on the Law | ||
| Introduction to English Criminal Court Advocacy | ||
| Comparative Constitutional Law | ||
| Comparative Corporate Governance Seminar | ||
| Conflict of Laws | ||
| Immigration Law | ||
| International Business Contracting | ||
| Foreign, Comparative, and International Legal Research | ||
| Climate Change & International Environmental Law | ||
| International Criminal Law | ||
| International Arbitration | ||
| International Human Rights | ||
| Law of Armed Conflict | ||
| National Security and Foreign Relations Law | ||
| Competitions (Nuremberg Moot Court or Jessup Moot Court) | ||
| International & Comparative Law Journal | ||
| Total Credits | 18 | |