Courses Offered
The international law concentration offered at UB allows students an in-depth study of various aspects of international law. While students have some choice as to which courses to take, the below courses are required of all concentration students:
- Public International Law
- International Law and Human Rights
- International Business Transactions
- International Law Colloquium
A total of 18 credits, including the international law colloquium, are required to obtain the concentration. Additional courses offered that count towards those credits are as follows:
- Gender, Culture and Human Rights
- Human Rights/International Law Summer Externship (conducted through the Buffalo Human Rights Center)
- Problems of International Human Rights Practice
- Immigration Law
- International Trade
- Immigration and Community Service
- Women in Prison
- Racism: South Africa and United States
- Labor Law
- Finance Transactions
- Human Rights Seminar
- to International Law
- Women's Rights
- Protection of Human Rights
- Practice and Policy
