SYLLABI AND COURSE MATERIALS

Note that some syllabi provided are current while other are several years old. While older syllabi do not necessarily reflect the course material being taught today they provide useful suggestions for the novice course drafter and also serve as a record of the history of teaching foreign, comparative and international legal research in U.S. and Canadian law schools.

N.B. Many law schools which do not regularly offer roster courses in foreign/comparative/international legal research still have the benefit of useful research and bibliographic guides prepared by their law librarians.  Links to these materials are provided below as well as on their own page: Member Legal Research Guides and Bibliographic Resources. Many of these guides can serve as "minicourses" in the legal research and bibliography of foreign jurisdictions, transnational issues and comparative law. Please ALWAYS make note of the date as of which a guide was prepared and remember that you must always update your legal research.

Brooklyn Law School

  • Current Year

Fall 2000

California Western Law School

International and Foreign Legal Research


City University of New York Law School


Case Western Reserve University Law School

Duke University Law School

Syllabus and Course Home Page, Spring 1999

Harvard University Law School

State University of New York at Buffalo Law School List of Materials

  • Archival


Tulane Law School

University of Houston Law School

  • Current Year

Course Description - Spring 2000

University of Miami Law School

University of Michigan Law School

University of Minnesota

University of Washington

See also University of Washington Gallagher Law Library Legal Research Guides

University of Wisconsin Law School


See also University of Wisconsin Law Library Bibliographies on German Law and Research Sources in Public International Law

Yale Law School

  • Archival







 

 

 




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