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International Law Certificate Application

Students are eligible for the certificate upon completion of 15 semester credit hours of classes focused on international law, to include the International Law (general survey) course, L4320, and at least one course in Public International Law and one course in Private International Law. The remaining courses are electives chosen by the student from the below list of courses. Courses in international and/or comparative law taken as part of a study abroad program may also be counted toward the elective requirement. However, study abroad courses must be approved, in writing, by the Director of the International Legal Studies Program (ILSP), in consultation with the Dean for Academic Affairs. Students who have participated in the Denver Journal of International Law and Policy (DJILP), may also count such participation for up to 2 hours of elective credit.

To qualify, students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.3 or better and have received a grade of B (3.0) in each international or comparative law course. Additionally, a research paper satisfying Sturm’s upper-level writing requirement on an international law topic is required as a Capstone requirement. This research paper requirement can be satisfied by a student writing a research paper for one of the International Law courses or seminars, and which meets the upper-level writing requirement. It can also be satisfied by a student undertaking a directed research for 3 credit hours on an International Law topic with a full-time faculty member at Sturm. Such directed research product must also meet Sturm’s upper-level writing requirement. Students wishing to fulfill the writing requirement in this manner should direct their requests to Professor Ved Nanda, International Legal Studies Program Faculty Director.

Please enter your name as you would like it to appear on your certificate.
* First Name: Middle Name
or Initial:
* Last Name:
* Banner ID:
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* Graduation Semester:

* International law courses/activities completed:

Required Courses:
International Law – L4320

Eligible Public International Law Courses:
Comparative Law – L4135
Comparative Environmental Law – L4317
Comparative Constitutional Human Rights – L4142
European Union Law – L4232
European Union Environmental Law and Policy – L4037
Global Climate Change – L4259
International Criminal and Humanitarian Law – L4291 or L4705 or L4303
International Criminal Law Practicum – L4706IC
International Conflict Resolution and Management – L4316
International Environmental Law – L4317
International Human Rights Law – L4329
International Human Rights Law of Indigenous People – L4288
International Law and the Use of Force – L4309 or L4707
International Organizations – L4336
International Water Law – L4672
International Wildlife Law – L4706IW
The Alien Tort Statute – L4705
Victims' Rights and Advocacy at the International Criminal Court – L4197

Eligible Private International Loaw Courses:
Comparative Corporate Law Seminar – L4129
Doing Business in Latin America – L4700
Global Trade and the Environment – L4709
International Arbitration –
International Bankruptcy – L4701
International Business Planning Seminar – L4299
International Business Transactions – L4315
International Business Transactions, Federal Regulation – L4318
International Business Transactions in Spanish – L4548
International Commercial Dispute Resolution – L4311
International Commercial Law or Topics in International Commercial Law – L4708
International and Comparative Mining Law – L4342
International Intellectual Property – L4334
International Petroleum Law & Policy – L4343
International Tax – L4344
International Trade – L4379
International Trade and Investment Law – L4340
Multinational Corporations and International Law OR Multinational Corporations, Corporate Social Responsibility & International Law – L4703M
Topics in International Trade – L4704
Sustainable Development and Trade – L4556

Other Eligible Courses:
International Commercial Arbitration (Vis Moot) – L4341 (up to 2 credit hours)
International Practice and Procedure (Jessup Moot) - L4707 (up to 2 credit hours)

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
* Students who have participated on the Denver Journal of International Law and Policy may also count such participation toward 2 credit hours of the Certificate’s 15-credit elective requirement.

Upper Level Writing Requirement

Directed Research
* With International Legal Studies Director approval only.

Study Abroad
Courses taken abroad:

* As noted above, please see ILSP Director, Professor Ved Nanda, with requests for approval of study abroad courses to count toward the 15-credit hour requirement. Study Abroad courses must be approved, in writing, by the Director of the International Legal Studies Program, in consultation with the Dean of Academic Affairs.
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