Courses by Practice Area
International Law 3
| Transnational Litigation 817 | Law 482-01 |
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This course will explore some of the challenges faced when suing foreign defendants in American courts. We will consider issues such as the extraterritorial reach of American statutes, the limits of personal and subject matter jurisdiction, choice of law problems, problems in the discovery process, problems of enforcement, diplomatic interference, and some of the alternatives to traditional litigation, especially international arbitration. |
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- Foundational
- International Business Transactions
- Public International Law
- Supporting
- Admiralty Law
- Comparative Civil Procedure
- Comparative Law 1
- European Union Law
- Human Rights Law
- Immigration and Citizenship
- International Criminal Law
- International Trade Law
- Islamic Law Seminar 1
- Law and Development Seminar 1
- Litigation in Civil Law Systems
- Military Law Seminar
- National Security Law
- Post-Conflict Justice and the Rule of Law 1
- Selected Problems in International Trade and Economics Seminar
- Terrorism and the Law Seminar 1
- Transnational Litigation
1This course satisfies the writing requirement.
2Students can choose to have this course satisfy the writing requirement or not.











