International Programs

The University of Arkansas School of Law encourages students to cultivate a global perspective on legal scholarship and the practice of law through its international programs. These courses help students to gain insight into a world that is more interconnected than ever before. International understanding helps students recognize influences on national and international policy and can enhance students’ appreciation of specific topics such as human rights, energy, the environment or business.

Students with expertise in international law or culture have a world of opportunity beyond traditional legal fields and may wish to consider placements with the United Nations, the European Union, the International Court of Justice or international non-governmental organizations.

Cambridge Study Abroad Program

The Cambridge Study Abroad Program is a fully ABA-accredited program, jointly sponsored by Downing College of Cambridge University and the University of Mississippi School of Law, in consortium with the University of Arkansas School of Law, the University of Tennessee College of Law, and the University of Nebraska College of Law. The program lasts five weeks and includes courses in international and comparative law.

Outside the classroom, you can learn first-hand about the English legal system. There will be a day-long excursion to London to visit the Royal Courts of Justice and the Middle Temple Inn of Court.

Details about eligibility, program overview, courses, expenses, faculty and other program items can be found on the University of Mississippi School of Law's program page.