International Law
Illuminating the Greek debt crisis
Students explore legal issues in debt negotiation
Melissa Boudreau '13 and Keegan Drake '14 explore key issues relating to the Greek debt restructuring. » More
Gulati, Buchheit push novel solutions for Greece and others
Prof. Mitu Gulati says student suggestion sparked Greek debt deal idea. » New York Times
Courses
Programs & Resources
- Center for International & Comparative Law
- Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
- Asia-America Institute in Transnational Law
- Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law
- International & Comparative Law newsletter
- Asian Law Students Association
- Hispanic Law Students Association
- International Criminal Court Student Network
- International Human Rights Law Society
- International Law Society
- JD/Master in Global Business Law
- Latin American Business Law Association
- Refugee Asylum Support Project
- Society for East Asian Legal Studies
- South Asian Law Students Association
- Student Organization for Legal Issues in the Middle East and North Africa (SOLIMENA)
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Woman in rendition case sues for immunity
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New ad-hoc course to study social justice in Brazil
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Horowitz cautions against U.S. push for comprehensive Mideast peace agreement
With sustained peace unlikely, aggressive push for agreement could do more harm than good, writes Prof. Donald Horowitz. » The American Interest -
Spring seminar examines housing issues in East Jerusalem
Prof. Curtis Bradley will lead seminar that includes Mideast field research.
