F=foundational S=specialized CF=clinical foundational
1 credit= 12 instructional hours
2 credits= 24 instructional hours
4 credits=48 instructional hours
Term 1
- Comparative Law and Finance of the Public Sector (S) (2 credits)
- Economic Theory (F) (4 credits)
- Foreign and Comparative Legal Research & Writing (F) (2 credits)
- International and European Migration Law (S) (2 credits)
- Italian Migration Law in Practice (S) (1 credit)
- Macroeconomic and Financial Stability (F) (4 credits)
- Race, Labor and the Environment (S) (2 credits)
Term 2
- Anthropology of Law and Finance (F) (4 credits)
- Class Action (S) (1 credit)
- Comparative Law and Economics of Taxation (S) (2 credits)
- Global Constitutionalism (S) (2 credits)
- Human Rights (CF & S) (2 credits)
- Nature, Property and the Commons (S) (2 credits)
- Patterns of Imperialism (F) (2 credits)
- Start Up and Merger (S) (1 credit)
Term 3
- Comparative Issues of Intergenerational Transfer of Wealth (S) (2 credits)
- Critical Approaches to Incentives and Regulation (F) (4 credit)
- Foundations of the Comparative Legal and Economic Approach (F) (4 credits)
- International Financial Market Regulation and Governance (F) (2 credits)
- Transnational and Comparative Competition Law (S) (2 credits)
- Transnational Litigation and Legal Pluralism (S) (3 credits)