Today's world is shrinking at a dramatic rate, making a sophisticated appreciation of transnational legal concepts an important aspect of modern legal education. Hamline's international law focus area provides students with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to practice in a global setting, whether the careers are in international trade and commerce, litigation, politics, or diplomacy.
Hamline's LL.M. program for foreign lawyers creates an educational environment enriched by masters students trained in countries around the world. The Twin Cities' vibrant international business community further enhances the opportunities available to students seeking a setting conducive to transnational studies.
Core Courses
| Admiralty |
| Comparative Law |
| Conflict of Laws |
| International Law |
| Int'l Business Transactions |
| Int'l Civil Litigation |
| Int'l Human Rights Law |
| Tax II: Tax of Bus Entiti |
Additional Course Options
| Arbitration |
| Arbitration Advocacy |
| Clinic: Immigration |
| Dispute Resolution Practices |
| Immigration |
| International Commercial Arbitration |
| International Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement |
| Negotiation and International Organizations |
| Transnational Intellectual Property Law |
Selected Topics, Seminars, and Practicum/Externships
| Selected Topic: Comparative Con Law |
| Selected Topic: Comparative Health Law |
| Selected Topic: Int'l Trade & Environment |
| Selected Topic: Int'l Trade Law |
| Selected Topic: Intro to Civil Code |