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The field of international and comparative law stands out for its remarkable diversity. Those pursuing the International and Comparative Law Specialization can tailor their studies to concentrate on various focus areas, including public international law, comparative legal systems, human rights law, international criminal justice, global trade regulations, and intellectual property law, to name a few. In addition to coursework, participants can immerse themselves in numerous extracurricular offerings through the ICLP. UCLA School of Law boasts prestigious student-run journals, multiple international law student groups, and moot court programs to sharpen legal advocacy abilities. The ICLP's distinguished faculty organizes an array of high-profile academic events like colloquiums, symposiums, and guest lectures that enrich the law school's scholarly environment throughout the academic year.