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Student Opportunities in International Issues From speakers and symposia to a law library with an outstanding array of international resources, a variety of opportunities exist for all students to get involved in international issues without even leaving the College of Law. Co-curricular and extra curricular activities include:
Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) International Law Society (ILS) Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
Centers for International and Comparative Law Issues The University of Iowa College of Law is affiliated with two centers that tackle International and Comparative Law issues. For more information on these centers and their ongoing projects, please click on the links provided below.
UI Center for Human Rights UI Center for International Finance & Development
International Opportunities Outside the College Beyond the college, ample international and foreign area studies programs offered through other University of Iowa colleges, departments, and centers enable students to supplement their foreign and comparative law study either through a joint degree program or through individual courses. In particular, students interested in international and comparative areas are encouraged to develop and maintain their foreign language skills.
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