Certificate Requirements
The International and Comparative Law and Human Rights Certificate (“ICLC”) Program recognizes the satisfactory completion by students of required credits in Drake’s international and comparative law and related course offerings.
Total Required Credits for Certificate: 14
Required Courses
- Public International law 3 credits
- International Trade 3 credits
Required Seminars (Choose at least one)
- Comparative Constitutional Law 3 credits
- International Human Rights 3 credits
- International Intellectual Property Law 3 credits
Required Summer or Semester Abroad: 5 credits (required minimum)
- (Note: Courses reviewable ad hoc)
- Nantes or elsewhere ABA-approved
- International Agricultural Development & Law: Cuba I
Law School Electives
- (Note: Courses reviewable ad hoc)
- Agricultural Law (various) 4 credits (maximum)
- Art, Cultural Heritage, and the Law 3 credits
- Holocaust and the Law
- Indian Law
- Courses offered by Visiting Professors 4 credits (maximum)
CBPA Graduate Level Electives 6 credits (maximum)
- (Note: Courses reviewable ad hoc)
- Business, Government, and Global Economy 3 credits