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Explore Resources For International Legal Studies 昌吉合同弘机械有限公司
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Harvard Law School has a singular commitment to international and comparative law. We stand apart from other U.S. law schools in treating this area as equal to all other first year offerings—we consider an international perspective foundational to legal inquiry.
Our community includes students from more than 85 countries, faculty members whose expertise spans the world, renowned visitors and scholars from abroad, and an extraordinary global alumni network.
Each year, hundreds of HLS students work, study, and conduct research in dozens of countries, supported by research centers and fellowship programs. The International Legal Studies office is dedicated to facilitating these opportunities.
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More than 100 courses and reading groups focus on international, foreign, or comparative law. Every J.D. student takes an international or comparative law class during their time at HLS.
Students can engage in supervised projects spanning the globe through HLS clinical offerings, including investigating prison conditions in Brazil with the International Human Rights Clinic and assessing traditional dispute resolution systems in Bhutan through the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program.
Molly Doggett ’17 worked for a summer at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, examining international standards for the treatment of critically ill detainees.
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During a summer abroad, Aditya Pai ’17 analyzed the effectiveness of the Sehgal Foundation’s legal literacy camps in the Mewat district of India.
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Specialized programs support experiential learning and immersion in foreign legal cultures. In 2018-2019, more than 275 HLS students worked, studied, or conducted research abroad in 53 countries. Frameworks included research/writing projects and independent clinicals during the three-week winter term abroad, a summer engaged in international public interest, fieldwork through the Ghana Project, and a semester taking classes at a foreign law school.
Library + University Resources西昌旺辉盈贸易有限公司
The world’s largest academic law library and the vast resources of Harvard University combine to offer unparalleled opportunities for international legal research and study.
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Research Programs + Centers济宁康鼎昌科技有限公司
HLS’ research programs and centers provide opportunities to work directly on notable projects with an international scope, such as the Program on International Law and Armed Conflict’s work to develop a single online resource for international counterterrorism efforts; the Center for the Legal Profession‘s research on Globalization, Lawyers, and Emerging Economies in India, Brazil and China; and the collaboration between the Program in Islamic Law and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society on SHARIAsource, an online portal of resources and analysis on Islamic law.
Mark Jia ’16 spent a winter term assessing pathways for reforming Hong Kong’s campaign finance laws at the Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre.
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This summer, 17 Chayes International Public Service Fellows tackled challenging issues in 13 countries. In a profile on Harvard Law Today, three of these students share their experiences.
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S.J.D. Candidate Eric Gitari, a 2019 Chayes International Public Service Fellow, describes his work monitoring human rights for LGBTIQ persons in Gambia and Senegal.
From Fiji to New Delhi, Cravath International Fellows pursue projects around the globe海宁金本公服务有限公司
In January 2019, 12 Harvard Law School students traveled to 12 countries as Cravath International Fellows. During Winter Term, they pursued clinical placements or independent research with an international, transnational, or comparative law focus. Four of these students describe their experiences
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Professor William Alford ’77, the vice dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies, delivered a chair lecture on the occasion of his appointment as the inaugural Jerome A. and Joan L. Cohen Professor of East Asian Legal Studies at HLS.
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Read about some of the amazing ways students have explored international legal studies at HLS:
- A winter term filming a documentary on water rights in India.
- A semester in Beijing studying comparative law.
- Developing an international business plan through the Harvard Innovation Lab.
- A summer in Lebanon collecting testimony on the treatment of refugees.
