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2022-2023 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Dec 18, 2024
 
2022-2023 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Law - International Arbitration Micro-Credential


The micro-credential in International Arbitration will focus on subjects relating to the settlement of disputes outside of national courts and before arbitral fora, and will include specific courses on how to structure international transactions to prepare for arbitration, the practice and theory of international arbitration, and substantive international law related to state-to-state and investor-state arbitration.

Requirements:


Micro-credential in International Arbitration: Completion of this micro-credential requires that students take at least nine credit hours, with a grade of C or higher, in courses drawn from each of the following three rubrics as well as an intership/externship:

International Law:


  • LAW 5040 - PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW ADVOCACY  or, if not offered in a given term, or another course approved by the CILE Executive Director that provide a comparable introduction to commercial and business law.

Commercial Law:


Dispute Resolution:


  • LAW 5986 - INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION SEM , The Practice of International Litigation and Arbitration, or another course approved by the CILE Executive Director that provide a comparable introduction to one or more forms of alternative dispute resolution.

Internship/Externship:


An off-campus internship/externship approved by the CILE Executive Director that provides a practical and skills-based introduction to international arbitration.

Total Credits: 9




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