International Law and Institutions - Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

How can we use the law to solve international challenges such as human rights doctrines, migration, the conduct of war, and trade and development?

IU's Bachelor of Arts in International Law & Institutions explores these issues, as well as ways supranational institutions help shape international law.

This is the only undergraduate international law program in the United States.

International Law and Institutions majors get the best of both worlds by taking courses and working with faculty members from the Hamilton Lugar School's Department of International Studies and the IU Maurer School of Law.

Like all Hamilton Lugar School students, International Law and Institutions majors sharpen their analytical and critical skills while developing cultural and regional expertise through extensive foreign language study, regionally focused coursework, and overseas study. You will then have an opportunity to connect everything you've learned in a final capstone research project.

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