Concentration in International and Transnational Law

JD students who successfully complete a set of courses in the field may apply to receive a Concentration in International and Transnational Law. The Concentration recognizes a student's commitment to this area of legal study and can be listed on a student’s resume or curriculum vitae.

To receive a Concentration in International and Transnational Law, a student must:

  • Complete at least two of the six core courses listed below with a grade of B or higher;
  • Complete at least 12 credits total in international and transnational law courses; and,
  • Fill out the concentration application form, available to download here. The completed application should be emailed with a non-official transcript to: cflaga@asu.edu  

Students satisfying these requirements will be awarded the Concentration and will receive a letter of completion from the Executive Director of the Center for Law and Global Affairs.

Core Courses

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       International Business Transactions
       International Environmental Law
       International Human Rights Law
       International Institutions
       International Law of Trade      
       Public International Law 

 

Additional Courses

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      Law Reform and International Development
      Immigration Law
      U.S. Asylum Law
      International Trade & Finance
      International Law & Politics