Curriculum
Capitalizing on the Strengths of Our Faculty and Campus
The International Law area of concentration has long been one of the hallmarks of the School of Law and the UC Davis campus as a whole. The courses advance students' understanding of world affairs through analysis of international law, politics, and business.
"UC Davis School of Law provided me with a unique and solid foundation for my career in human rights and international law. I gained a strong legal education both in the classroom and through the Immigration clinic. More importantly, however, I joined a close community that continues to support its students long after they graduate. Professors and alumni have provided invaluable guidance throughout my career. At the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights, we work with human rights leaders around the world, contributing to their social movements."
Monika Kalra Varma
Class of 2000
Director
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center
for Human Rights
Offering a Wide Range of Choices and Flexibility
The program includes a variety of courses from international business transactions to international human rights and international criminal law. The breadth of course offerings allows students the luxury of shaping the curriculum to meet their specific interests. A diverse team of full-time faculty and visiting scholars from around the globe teach in the program, giving students the advantage of learning from interdisciplinary scholars who are among the leading international legal minds in the world.
Learn Beyond the Classroom
UC Davis School of Law specializes in creating practical legal experiences for all students. Many students interested in international law participate in the Immigration Law Clinic, which provides firsthand experiences in an actual legal setting with client interactions, writing, research, and advocacy skills essential to practicing in this field. In addition, moot court competitions provide unique opportunities to develop trial and advocacy skills. Special lunchtime speakers allow students to discuss international issues and explore career possibilities with faculty, foreign visitors, and prominent practitioners.

Students also enhance their education by participating in organizations or working on journals - King Hall sponsors approximately 40 student organizations and five scholarly journals. The UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy offers writing and editing experiences and sponsors symposia on international law topics. Additional opportunities include the International Law Society and the UC Davis Law Review.
Studies
Interact with Legal Professonals from Around the Globe
Since 1997, UC Davis has offered an LL.M. program for attorneys from other nations. LL.M. students attend regular law school classes and enrich the learning experiences of all students. In addition, the law school offers a wide range of professional education programs for international legal practitioners that are held at UC Davis and in Cologne, Germany. The newest program is a summer Master's degree in international commercial law and brings judges and lawyers from around the world to Davis.
Earn Additional Advanced Degrees
UC Davis is recognized for excellence in graduate studies and the professions. Law students can take advantage of opportunities to complete combined degree programs in conjunction with the nationally recognized Graduate School of Management (http://gsm.ucdavis.edu ) or most master's degree programs offered by the campus (http://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu ).
International Law Courses
Comparative Law
Criminal Justice Administration
Foreign Relations Law
Globalization, Citizenship and the Nation-State
Immigration Law
International Business Transactions
International Criminal Law
International Environmental Law
International Human Rights
International Intellectual Property
International Law
International Litigation and Arbitration
International Trade Disputes
International Trade Law and Latin America
Jewish Law
Law and Institutions of the European Union
Private International Law (Conflicts of laws)
Refugee Law

Join a Network of Graduates with Diverse, Rewarding Careers
UC Davis law alumni who studied international law now work in law and lobbying firms, consulting and accounting companies, state legislatures, government offices, courts, corporations and nonprofit organizations throughout the world. Their practices involve a variety of legal areas, including:
Antitrust
Banking
Contract Law
Corporate / Transactional
Employee Benefits
Energy
Environmental
Franchise Law
Intellectual Property
International Finance / Project Finance
International Trade
Labor Law
Litigation
Real Estate
Securities
Tax