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This program is perfect for students aiming for careers with NGOs, intergovernmental agencies, government bodies, or international judicial institutions. Participants will select twelve credit hours of foundational courses exploring comparative law subjects like religious rights, judicial frameworks, and governmental structures across different nations, along with international law topics spanning human rights, environmental regulations, and criminal justice. The curriculum also addresses legal development themes such as socioeconomic disparities, constitutional architecture, and civil liberties. Legal professionals in this domain serve with advocacy organizations, international tribunals, and as experts in constitutional restructuring, while also advising on matters of counterterrorism, national security, and global legal standards.