![]() ![]() Nachbar, senior fellow with the center, is a judge advocate in the U.S. UVA Law students can take certain courses at the neighboring Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, and JAG officers serving in Charlottesville frequently coach UVA Law students serving on trial advocacy teams and in other kinds of competitions. Army Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School War Crimes and Atrocity Law (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24) War by Other Means: The Law of Economic and Financial Sanctions (SC) (23) Veteran Benefits and Retirement Planning (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24) The Economic Tools of National Security (24) Tax Treaties and Other International Tax Topics (22,23,24) Special Topics in Client Services (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24) Perspectives on Sovereignty: Native American Law (23) Personal Data Protection in Europe (SC) (23) Negotiating a Joint Venture in China (SC) (22,23) National Security Law Proseminar I and II (JAG) (SC) (24) Law of Sea, Air and Space Operations (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24) Israeli Business Law and Innovation (SC) (23) Introduction to Legal Aspects of Cyberspace Operations (JAG) (SC) (23,24) International Trade Law and Policy (22,23,24) International Tax Practicum (YR) (22,23,24) International Law and the Use of Force (23) ![]() International Human Rights Law (22,23,24) International Human Rights (JAG) (SC) (22,23) International Business Negotiation (23,24) Immigration Law and Policy Lecture (23,24) History and Evolution of Victims' Rights (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24) ![]() Globalization and Private Dispute Resolution (SC) (22,23,24) Global Business and International Corruption (SC) (22,23,24) Relating to International Law (YR) (22)Ĭritical Analysis of the Military Justice System (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24)Ĭyber and Information Operations I (JAG) (SC) (22)ĭigital Evidence From Theory to Practice (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24)Įconomic Statecraft and Public International Law (SC) (22,23)Įmerging Markets: Principles and Practice (22,23,24)įrench Public and Private Law (SC) (23,24) A leader in national security law since 1981, we take advantage of our proximity to the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School and the wide range of national security practitioners in Washington, D.C., to enrich the Law School’s course offerings with expert speakers from government and policy groups.Īdvanced Crimes and Defenses (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24)Īdvanced Topics in Professional Responsibility (JAG) (SC) (23,24)Īdvanced Topics in the Law of Armed Conflict (JAG) (SC) (22,23,24)Ĭontemporary Practice of the U.S. The center is the hub for national security law activities at the Law School, and cooperates with student groups, faculty members, the Public Service Center and Career Development, and outside organizations to coordinate speakers, events, summer and postgraduate employment, and pro bono opportunities. Our course offerings provide the constitutional and statutory foundations of national security law, but also address contemporary challenges flowing from new technologies, terrorism and geopolitical changes. The Law School’s National Security Law Center allows students to study the most pressing issues in national security law and to explore the wide range of career opportunities available in the field. ![]()
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