International & Comparative Law
International legal authorities play an essential role in regulating trade, enforcing human rights, and spreading the rule of law in an increasingly connected world.
Thanks to our International & Comparative Law Program, UCLA Law students who wish to study international law are able to graduate with a breadth and depth of expertise. Indeed, J.D. and LL.M. students may seek a specialization in International and Comparative Law. Together with the Los Angeles and Europe offices of The Promise Institute for Human Rights, we provide students with access to outstanding scholars in fields from human rights to comparative constitutional law and international trade. We teach traditional courses while also offering engaging opportunities to participate in hands-on clinics and international trial competitions, allowing students to hone their skills while interacting with global leaders in the field.
Our Faculty
Khaled M. Abou El Fadl
Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Professor of Law
Joseph Berra
Human Rights in the Americas Project Director
Stephen Gardbaum
Stephen Yeazell Endowed Chair in Law
Máximo Langer
David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Professor of Law
Director of the UCLA Transnational Program on Criminal Justice
Neil W. Netanel
Pete Kameron Professor of Law
Kal Raustiala
Promise Institute Distinguished Professor of Comparative and International Law
Professor at the UCLA International Institute
Director, UCLA Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations
Director, International and Comparative Law Program
Richard H. Steinberg
Professor of Law
Jonathan D. Varat Endowed Chair in Law
Professor of Political Science
Lara Stemple
Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies and International Student Programs
Alex Wang
Professor of Law
Walter and Shirley Wang Chair in U.S.-China Relations and Communications
Faculty Co-Director, Emmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environment