• In the International Law area of concentration, academic courses advance students’ understanding of world affairs through analysis of international law, politics, and business. The program includes a variety of options, from international business transactions to international human rights and international criminal law.
  • In addition, students in the International Law concentration have abundant opportunities for experiential learning, such as moot court competitions, the Immigration Law Clinic, which provides firsthand experiences in an actual legal setting with client interactions, writing, research, and advocacy skills, and participation in student organizations such as The UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy, International Law Society, and UC Davis Law Review.