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International law represents a complex and dynamic legal field that plays a crucial role in tackling contemporary global challenges. It serves as a vital framework for promoting sustainable societal progress, responding effectively to health crises, fostering robust economies, facilitating cross-border commerce and conflict resolution, protecting ecosystems, advancing equity across gender and racial lines, and upholding fundamental human rights. This legal discipline has emerged as an essential resource for nations, intergovernmental bodies, multilateral agencies, nonprofit entities, and corporate actors. At GW Law, students receive comprehensive instruction in international legal principles while developing practical application skills.
GW Law features more than 50 focused courses in international and comparative legal studies. The curriculum equips aspiring legal professionals with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience across public and private international law, comparative legal systems, and their specialized subfields. Through rigorous academic instruction, scholarly research, doctrinal study, and experiential learning, the program cultivates innovative approaches to solving intricate legal problems in transnational contexts. Our distinguished faculty members and deans not only excel as educators and researchers but also actively contribute to the development and application of international legal standards. GW Law students enjoy diverse opportunities to engage with international law through research projects, externship placements, specialized events and forums, competitive simulations, clinical programs, academic publications, summer intensives, and overseas study options.