JD Courses in International Law
Though the Center for International Law does not offer a JD-level certificate specific to international business and trade issues, JD candidates may take elective courses which better prepare them for careers in this area. Courses range from international criminal law and human rights to international intellectual property and business law.
Note: We are currently in the process of converting JMLS course numbers to new UIC course numbers. Students registering for Summer 2020 may need to use the Registrar's course conversion table to find the JMLS course number for summer registration. When using the table, you can use the UIC course number listed on this page to find the correlating JMLS course number needed for registration. For fall 2020, students will register using the UIC course number.
JD Courses
JD Courses
- Advanced Legal Research: International (JD 515, 1 Credit)
- Immigration Law & Procedure (LAW 485, 2 Credits)
- International Business Transactions (JD 418, 3 Credits)
- International Civil Litigation (TADR 449, 2 Credits)
- International Commercial Dispute Resolution (JD 523, 2 Credits)
- International Criminal Law (LAW 517, 3 Credits)
- International Human Rights Law (LAW 512, 2 Credits)
JD Courses
- International Environmental Law (JD 480, 2 Credits)
- International Intellectual Property Law (LAW 510, 3 Credits)
- International Trade Law (JD 419, 3 Credits)
- Lawyering Skills IV: Drafting:International Practice (LAW 435, 2 Credits)
- National Security Law (LAW 483, 2 Credits)
- International Law (LAW 484, 3 Credits)
- Sustainable International Economic Development Law (LAW 471, 1 Credit)