The University of Texas School of Law offers one of the largest and most
diverse offerings of elective courses and seminars of any U.S. law school.
A general description is available online for the law school's international
and comparative law courses. A full listing of available courses and course
descriptions can be accessed on the Law School website at http://utdirect.utexas.edu/loreg/clst.WBX.
A listing of courses offered by the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin
American Studies (LLILLAS) is available at
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/insts/llilas/.
The law school's course offerings in international and comparative law in
2003 are listed below:
Courses:
Admiralty Law
Anthropology and Law
Art of Comparison
Comparative Civil Procedure
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparative Environmental Law
Comparative Law
Conflict of Laws
Constitutional Law II: Foreign Affairs
Eastern European Law in Transition
Emergence of Modern Europe
Immigration Law Clinic
International & Interstate Taxation
International Business Litigation
International Civil Litigation
International Dispute Settlement
International Intellectual Property
International Legal Process
International Litigation & Arbitration
International Petroleum Transactions
International Project Finance
International Tort Law
International Trade Law
Latin American Constitutional Law
Legal Research Advanced: Foreign & International Law
U.S. Law & National Security
U.S. Trade & Investment in Mexico
Seminars:
Comparative Family Law
Comparative & International Finance
Foreign Affairs & Individual Rights
Art Law
International Business Litigation
International Project Finance
International Protection of Culture
Law of War
Maritime Law
NAFTA
Regulation of Financial Markets