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McGeorge has long been a leader in international legal education. Our summer program in Salzburg is one of the United States’ longest-standing law school study-abroad programs, and McGeorge was among the first institutions to integrate international and comparative law issues across our curriculum. Through the Global Center, McGeorge is continuing to build on this tradition. Our international concentration offers a diverse array of international courses that give students broad and deep exposure to global issues. We host symposia about cutting-edge questions, such as how international law should be reimagined for the age of the Anthropocene. Our faculty remain deeply engaged with both the theory and practice of international law. We also connect our students with exciting professional opportunities across the globe.To read more about what we’re doing, click here.

Our accomplished graduates include:

  • Alyssa Cervantes, '13, is lead Privacy and Data Collection Counsel at Facebook in Dublin, Ireland.
  • Bo de Lange, '19, is a litigator now based in the Netherlands whose practice has spanned international investment arbitration and cross-border contractual disputes.
  • Nicole Rangel, '10, is an international criminal lawyer and human rights advocate who has worked as trial counsel at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and is currently a legal officer with the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT).
  • Nathan O’Malley, '00, leads Musick Peeler’s international arbitration and litigation practice in Los Angeles.
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International Impact and Leadership

Professor Stephen McCaffrey

The culmination of a decade's work by former International Law Commission (ILC) member Stephen McCaffrey, the UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses entered into force on Aug. 17, 2014.

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International Impact and Leadership

Professor Jarrod Wong, Co-Director of the Global Center

Jarrod Wonghas been appointed to both the Executive Committee and Academic Council of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA). Founded in 1986, the ITA is a prominent educational forum in the field of international arbitration that counts among its members the leading lights of the international arbitration community.

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International Impact and Leadership

Professor Omar Dajani, Co-Director of the Global Center

In a new report,Omar Dajaniand Ramallah-based attorney Hiba Husseini urge a decisive shift in the international community's longstanding and ineffectual approach to promoting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. The report, Past the Point of No Return? A Rights-Based Framework for International Engagement in Israel/Palestine, was published Nov. 4, 2014 by NOREF, the Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre, and will be launched this winter in policy forums in Jerusalem, Oslo, Brussels, London, and Washington.

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International Impact and Leadership

Distinguished Professor Franklin Gevurtz

Franklin Gevurtzwas reelected as Secretary of the American Society of Comparative Law at the 2014 annual meeting of the Society.

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International Impact and Leadership

Distinguished Professor Michael Malloy

Michael Malloywas appointed Director of the Business and Law Research Division of the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER). Malloy has also recently been appointed as a member of the Editorial Board of the Athens Journal of Business & Economics.

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2021 McGeorge Global Center Online Symposium

Rethinking International Law for the Age of the Anthropocene

As illustrated by the fires in the Amazon and the inability of the international community to intervene when events such as this within one nation threaten the habitability of the planet, this symposium will examine whether international law is adequate or can be made adequate to the challenges presented in trying to reduce the climate crisis, potential mass extinctions, and other threats to the planetary ecosystem, as well as to dealing with the results of such environmental degradation, including the decrease of habitable lands and the mass migration of the deposed.

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2022 McGeorge Global Center Online Symposium

Israel, Palestine, and the First Amendment: Defining the Boundaries of Freedom of Speech

Is there an emerging Israel-Palestine exception to the First Amendment? The Constitution’s protection of expressive freedom serves in part to ensure that democratic decision-making is based on informed, rigorous, and inclusive debate – a function as crucial to the development of foreign policy as to domestic affairs. In this symposium, we will examine several contexts in which the boundaries of freedom of speech are being tested by the regulation of expression implicating the State of Israel and advocacy for Palestinian rights. We will discuss the constitutionality — and propriety — of federal and state legislation prohibiting boycotts of Israel, of efforts by universities to manage the sometimes clamorous debate about Israel-Palestine on their campuses, and of policies and processes adopted by digital platforms to moderate content pertaining to one of the most hotly contested places on the planet.

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Innovative Educational Initiatives

LLM in Transnational Business Practice

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