International and Comparative Law Classes

More details available in the Schedule of Classes. Printable version available at 2025-2026_International-and-Comparative-Law-classes_Berkeley Law Spring version.

Courses with a paper or writing component are marked with an asterisk (*). Information subject to change.

SPRING 2026

COURSE #

COURSE NAME

INSTRUCTOR

Law 261

International Law

(required to earn the International Law Certificate)

Professor Katerina Linos

Law 261.1

International Business Transactions

Professor Katerina Linos

Law 261.98

The European Union’s Transformation:

From Brexit to Breakthrough

Professor Katerina Linos

Law 283H

Human Rights Clinic Seminar

Professor Roxanna Altholz

Law 295.5H

Human Rights Clinic (*)

Professor Roxanna Altholz Professor Radhika Kapoor and Professor Helen Kerwin

Law 283.1H

Advanced Human Rights Clinic Seminar

Professor Roxanna Altholz

Law 295.5I

Advanced Human Rights Clinic (*)

Professor Roxanna Altholz Professor Radhika Kapoor and

Professor Helen Kerwin

Law 295.52

Global Rights Innovation Lab Advanced Clinic

Professor Laurel E. Fletcher

Law 271.71

International Environmental Law (*)

Professor Neil Popović

Law 275.65

Transnational Intellectual Property Law

Professor Colleen Chien

Law 294.54

Freedom of Information: Comparative & International Perspectives

Professor Lisa Reinsberg

Law 262.3

International Trade

Professor David Singh Grewal

Law 262.65

Human Rights and Social Justice Writing Workshop (*)

Professor Eric Stover

Law 294.34

Jewish Law

Professor Kenneth Bamberger

Law 294.37

Islamic Law

Professor Lena Salaymeh

Law 288.1

Immigration Law

Professor Leti Volpp

Law 294.61

Comparative Consumer Law for LL.M.s

Professor Ted Mermin

Law 259.1A

International Tax Law

Profs. Forst, Knobler, Love, Neumann, Ushakova-Stein

Law 252.3

International Antitrust Law

Professor Joel Sanders and

Professor Michael Tubach

Law 295.H

INHR: Geneva Advanced Field Placement Seminar

Professor Eric Richardson and Professor Sue Schechter

 

FALL 2025

 

COURSE #

COURSE NAME

INSTRUCTOR

Law 261

International Law

(required to earn the International Law Certificate)

Professor Saira Mohamed

Law 218

Legal History Colloquium

Professor José Argueta Funes

Law 261.2

International Litigation and Arbitration

Professor Neil Popović

Law 263

International Human Rights

Professor Laurel E. Fletcher

Law 264.53

Comparative Equality 1

Professor David Oppenheimer

Law 264.54

Comparative Equality 2 (*)

Professor David Oppenheimer

Law 264.6

Health and Human Rights Seminar (*)

Professor Eric Stover and Professor Rohini Haar

Law 294.21

Disputes with Sovereigns

Professor David Bowker

Law 294.22

Self Determination of Peoples in International Law

Professor Asa Solway

Law 294.23

Anticorruption Compliance

Professor Hana Ivanhoe

Law 245.9

Negotiating Transactional Agreements

Professor Jay Finkelstein and Professor Alan Seem

Law 247.13

International Finance (*)

Professor Veronica Aoki Santarosa

Law 283.1H

Advanced Human Rights Clinic Seminar

Professor Roxanna Altholz

Law 283H

Human Rights Clinic Seminar

Professor Roxanna Altholz

Law 295.5H

Human Rights Clinic (*)

Professor Roxanna Altholz Professor Radhika Kapoor and

Professor Helen Kerwin

Law 295.5I

Advanced Human Rights Clinic (*)

Professor Roxanna Altholz Professor Radhika Kapoor and

Professor Helen Kerwin

Law 283I

Global Rights Innovation Lab Clinic Seminar

Professor Laurel E. Fletcher

Law 295.5O

Global Rights Innovation Lab Clinic

Professor Laurel E. Fletcher and Professor Valentina Rozo Ángel

Law 283M

Global Rights Innovation Lab Advanced Clinic Seminar

Professor Laurel E. Fletcher

Law 295.52

Global Rights Innovation Lab Advanced Clinic

Professor Laurel E. Fletcher and Professor Valentina Rozo Ángel

Law 294.02

Current Topics in National Security Law

Professor Tess Bridgeman

Law 294.17

Advanced Topics in Corporate Governance: A Comparative Analysis of the U.S and Asia (*)

Professor Zenichi Shishido

Law 295.F

INHR: Geneva Field Placement Seminar

Professor Eric Richardson and Professor Sue Schechter