Friday, April 30, 2010

Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 International Law Course Offerings

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the faculty panel! The event was a great success, with more than 30 students attending. Thanks go out especially to Professors Dammann and Dulitzsky for offering us such great advice on pursuing careers in international law! We hope to organize a similar panel in the fall, so stay tuned, and if you would like to help organize the panel, please be in touch by emailing
Here is a copy of the list of courses for Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 that we handed out at the panel:
Class of 2011 contacts: Shannon Sims and Julia Salvatore 
Class of 2012 contacts: Amelia Schmidt and Eric Berelovich

Fall 2010 International Law Course Offerings
Human Rights Clinic         Dulitzky
Comparative Law             Markovits
Emergence of Modern European Law    Markensinis
International Tax Law     Peroni
International Commercial Arbitration      Tyler
International Human Rights Law                Engle
International Humanitarian Law                Jinks
International Human Rights and Justice Seminar                     Engle
International Investment Law Seminar           Hansen
International Law & The Use of Force Seminar                   Jinks
Inter-American Human Rights Law & Practice Seminar    Dulitzky
Western Legal Tradition                                Kadens
Transnational Workers Rights Clinic          Beardall

Spring 2011 International Law Course Offerings
Con Law II: Foreign Affairs & Constitution             Woolley
International Business Transactions                      Rosenzweig
International Investor-State Arbitration                Tyler/Loftis/Deutsch
International Trade              Hansen
Legal Research, Adv: Foreign and Intl Law                        Pratter
Introduction to European Union Law                     Dammann
International Trade                          Hansen
Mexican and Latin American Law               Munoz
National Security Law                       Chesney
Public International Law                  Engle
International and Comparative Art & Antiquities Law                 Baade
Refugee and Asylum Law                 Gilman
US Intelligence, the FBI, Homeland Security & the Law                Sievert
International Business Ligitgation              Westbrook
Comparative Constitutionalism                   Markovits
Ancient Greek Law                Gagarin

Clinics:
Human Rights                        Dulitzky
National Security                   Natarajan
Transnational Worker Rights                      Beardall


Other International Opportunities at UT Law


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