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Subject Description

Master of Laws Program - Subject Description
International Law
- Introduction to International Law
- Law of Treaties
- States and International law
- International Responsiblility
- Law of the Sea
- Air Law
- Outer Space Law
- International Environmental Law
- Diplomatic Relationals and International Law
- Disputes Settlement in International Law
- Arbitration
- International Judicial System
- ILC, UNIDROIT, UNCITRAL
- Armed Conflict Law
- Human Rights
- International Law Cases Studies
- Cyber Law
- International Development Law
International Organizations
- General theory of International Organizations
- WTO
- UN
- UNEP
- International Economic Organization
- Specialized Agency
- WIPO & Intellectual Property Law
Regional Community Law
- EU: Executive Organs
- EU: Legislative System
- EU: Judicial System
- Sources of European Community Law
- Monetary System of EU
- Budget and Tax System of EU
- East Asian Community
Private International Law & International Business Law
- Introduction to the Private International Law
- Franchise and Factoring
- Lease and Real Property Law
- Intellectual Property
- International Finance and Investment Law
- Licensing and Joint Ventures
- Trade Law
- E-Commerce Law
- Corporate Finance Law
- Law on International Business Transaction
U.S. Law
- Contract Law
- Tort Law
- Constitutional Law
- Commercial Law
- U.S. Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law
East Asian Law
- Comparative Study of Chinese Private Law
- Comparative Study of Korean Private Law
- Comparative Study of Japanese Private law
Others
- Global Culture & Ethics
- Personal Virtue and Character
- Legal Writing
- Lawyer's French
- Lawyer's English
- Legal Writing
- Field Studies in Europe
- Field Studies for Specialty
- Etc.
S.J.D.(Doctoral) Program - Course Description
SJD Course Description
Duration | Two Years (not including period for dissertation preparation) |
Major & Specialty | Intl. Law
Intl. Organization |
Net Credits Required | 48 Credits |
Major Credits | 15 credits (relate to candidate’s specialty) |
Related Credits | 15 credits (not directly within candidate’s specialty) |
Foreign Field Studies Credits | 15 credits |
