LAW-0035 Transnational Law Review
The Suffolk Transnational Law Review prepares for publication a professional journal focused on public and private international law, international institutions, international legal and political events, and developments in the law of the world economic community. The Suffolk Transnational Law Review promotes the advancement of legal education and the legal profession by providing a forum for scholarly discussion in these areas.No student may receive more than two credits in a semester for Non-Classroom Activities. "Non-Classroom Activities" include a Directed Study Project, work on a student-edited journal, Moot Court Honor Board, a Moot Court Team or National Trial Team, a Concentration Thesis, and service as a Research Assistant or TA.
Offered
Fall, Spring