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Global Health Law at

Georgetown Law

LL.M in Global Health Law and International Institutions

LL.M in Global Health Law

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LL.M. PrograMs

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Washington, dc 20001

www.law.georgetown.edu/graduate/globalhealth.htm www.law.georgetown.edu/graduate/iheid.htm

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eorgetown Law brings together an unparalleled faculty and diverse curriculum in the field of national and global health law. The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, housed at Georgetown, features centers on global health, disease prevention and health outcomes, health regulation and governance, and health care financing and organization. Georgetown is also home to the Centers for Law and the Public’s Health, which is the only center of its kind to be designated as a World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Collaborating Center.

Georgetown’s curricular strengths include not only health law and policy, but also the related fields of public health law, health care finance, food and drug regulation, international human rights, environmental law, bioethics, intellectual property, and trade. In addition to the Global Health Law LL.M. degree, Georgetown offers certificates in International Human Rights, WTO (World Trade Orga-nization) Law, and National Security Law. Georgetown also offers an S.J.D. degree for the most qualified students. Georgetown is also pleased to announce a new LL.M. degree in Global Health Law and International Institu-tions, jointly offered in partnership with the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland.

Georgetown Law:

The Premier Center

for the Study of

National and

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Georgetown University Law Center

offers graduate students a unique

opportunity to study health law —

including both global and domestic

health law issues. The Global Health

Law program offers lawyers working

nationally and internationally the

opportunity to advance their knowledge

and skills through focused studies in

core legal and policy courses on global

health, individual and public health,

human rights, bioethics, international

economics, biotechnology and science.

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ssues of health are increasingly transnational in scope and involve complex legal issues. Georgetown’s LL.M. in Global Health Law is the only program to bring together lawyers and academics from around the world for a unique study opportunity focused on this growing field of law. Students come from multiple countries with differ-ing cultural backgrounds, and from existdiffer-ing positions in government, international and private organizations, health care or pharmaceutical industries, private law practice, health care services, public health systems, and universi-ties. Georgetown’s renowned faculty includes some of the world’s leading experts and scholars on health and related fields.

In addition to their coursework, students can pursue independent research projects with individual faculty members. Many students also secure externship place-ments at national and international organizations, such as the Pan American Health Organization or the Center for Strategic International Studies.

Students in the Global Health Law LL.M. program spend the full year (or up to 3 years on a part-time basis) at Georgetown and have the option of combining their Global Health Law degree with a certificate in a related field.

The Global

Health Law

LL.M.:

A Unique

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rotecting the public’s health and improving individual health outcomes requires international innovation and collaboration through legal systems. International institu-tions play an important role in global health governance and in the development of global health law and policy. A com-prehensive approach to global health law involves multiple, interrelated fields including health, trade, economics, intel-lectual property, human rights, ethics, and national security.

Georgetown University Law Center and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEID) in Geneva, Switzerland have partnered to offer a new LL.M. in Global Health Law and International Institutions. The program brings together two institutions at the cutting edge of global heath law diplomacy to offer graduate students an unmatched opportunity to further their careers in a rapidly growing field of law.

In addition to benefiting from unparalleled course offer-ings from some of the world’s leading experts and scholars in global health law, public health law, health and human rights, bioethics, intellectual property law, international trade law, international environmental law, and international affairs and development studies, students will participate in a unique internship program. Between completing their coursework at Georgetown (either in one full-time fall semester or three part-time semesters) and beginning their full-time spring semester at HEID, students will enjoy winter internships at international institutions working at the forefront of global health governance, such as the World Health Organization, UNAIDS, the World Trade Organiza-tion, and the International Labor Organization.

The Global

Health Law

and International

Institutions

LL.M.:

Jointly Offered by

Georgetown Law

and the Graduate

Institute in

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The Global Health Law and

International Institutions

LL.M. program brings

together two institutions at

the cutting edge of global

health law and diplomacy:

Georgetown University

Law Center in Washington,

D.C. and the Graduate

Institute of International and

Development Studies (HEID)

in Geneva, Switzerland.

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eorgetown Law’s campus is located in the heart of Washington, D.C., a premier location to study law in a global context. Washington is a beautiful, international city that is the seat of U.S. government and is also home to major international organizations. Georgetown Law regu-larly hosts lectures, symposia, and informal meetings with national and international policymakers and lawyers from around the world. The law campus includes two libraries, state-of-the-art classrooms, a student residence hall, a sport and fitness center, and dining facilities. There are ample open spaces for students to gather for study or social occa-sions.

Georgetown’s LL.M. program is one of the most diverse graduate legal programs in the world, each year attracting lawyers from six continents and more than 60 nations with a wide range of interests, backgrounds, and experiences.

The Georgetown

Law Experience:

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Georgetown’s campus is

designed to further our students’

academic studies with its large,

beautifully designed libraries,

state-of-the-art sport and fitness

center, on-site health services

and other amenities.The

cam-pus is just moments away from

the U.S. Capitol and the

National Mall, in a vibrant part

of the city.

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Health Law &

Bioethics

Judith C. Areen

PAUL REGIS DEAN PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: higher education and the law, family law and constitutional law, the intersection of law, science and medicine.

A.B., Cornell; J.D.,Yale Maxwell Gregg Bloche PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: health care financing law and policy, biomedical ethics, regula-tory and contractual approaches to health risk, international human rights.

B.A., Columbia; J.D., M.D.,Yale Angela J. Campbell

PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECtOR, INStItUtE FOR PUBLIC REPRESENtAtION

Expertise: communications law, health and children’s advertising.

B.A., Hampshire; J.D., University of California, Los Angeles; LL.M., Georgetown

Steven P. Goldberg PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: law and science, administra-tive law, constitutional law, law and religion, contracts.

A.B., Harvard; J.D.,Yale Lawrence O.Gostin

LINDA AND tIMOtHY O’NEILL PROFES-SOR OF GLOBAL HEALtH LAW; FACULtY DIRECtOR, O’NEILL INStI-tUtE FOR NAtIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALtH LAW; DIRECtOR, CENtERS FOR LAW AND tHE PUBLIC’S HEALtH Expertise: public health, health policy, human rights, bioethics, disability discrimination, constitutional law.

B.A., State University of New York at Brockport; J.D., Duke; LL.D., (Hon.) State University of New York Nan Hunter

PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: health law, state regulation of sexuality and gender, procedure.

B.A., Northwestern; J.D. Georgetown

Gail Javitt

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; LAW AND POLICY DIRECtOR, tHE GENEtICS AND PUBLIC POLICY CENtER

Expertise: genetic testing, FDA regula-tion of biotechnology.

B.A., Columbia; J.D., Harvard; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins

Patricia A. King

CARMACK WAtERHOUSE PROFESSOR OF LAW, MEDICINE, EtHICS, AND PUBLIC POLICY

Expertise: medicine, ethics and public policy, family law.

B.A.,Wheaton College; J.D., Harvard Wendy Collins Perdue

ASSOCIAtE DEAN, GRADUAtE PRO-GRAMS; PROFESSOR OF LAW Expertise: civil procedure, conflict of laws, health implications of land use and urban planning.

B.A., Wellesley; J.D., Duke Allyn Taylor

VISItING PROFESSOR OF LAW Expertise: global health law and policy concerns, including global tobacco control, global access to pain medica-tion, women’s health, biotechnology, health and human rights, international health security, and communicable disease control.

B.A., University of California (Berkeley); J.D., University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall) School of Law; LL.M, J.S.D., Columbia

David C. Vladeck

PROFESSOR OF LAW ON LEAVE; DIRECtOR, BUREAU OF CONSUMER PROtECtION OF tHE FEDERAL tRADE COMMISION

Expertise: complex civil litigation, public interest advocacy, administrative law, civil procedure, health and safety regulation, occupational health, First Amendment implications of regulation of hazardous substances.

B.A., NewYork University; J.D., Colum-bia; LL.M., Georgetown

Timothy M. Westmoreland VISItING PROFESSOR OF LAW; O’NEILL INStItUtE SENIOR SCHOLAR Expertise: health care finance.

B.A., Duke; J.D.,Yale

Kathryn Zeiler PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: health law and economics.

B.S., Indiana University; M.S., Golden Gate University; J.D., University of Southern California; M.S., Ph.D., Cali-fornia Institute of technology

Human Rights,

Refugees &

Immigration

T. Alexander Aleinikoff

PROFESSOR OF LAW; EXECUtIVE VICE PRESIDENt, LAW CENtER AFFAIRS; DEAN OF tHE LAW CENtER Expertise: constitutional law, immigra-tion law, asylum and refugee law, citizenship and naturalization law, leg-islation, civil rights/race discrimination.

B.A., Swarthmore College; J.D.,Yale Aharon Barak

VISItING PROFESSOR OF LAW Expertise: constitutional law, human rights

LL.M., LL.D. (Hon.), Hebrew University Gilda Brancato

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; AttORNEY ADVISER INtERNAtIONAL, DEPARtMENt OF StAtE, OFFICE OF tHE LEGAL ADVISOR

Expertise: international human rights law, immunity under international law.

B.A., SUNY Stony Brook; J.D., New York University

Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks PROFESSOR OF LAW ON LEAVE; SENIOR ADVISOR tO UNDERSECRE-tARY OF DEFENSE POLICY Expertise: international law, interna-tional human rights.

A.B., Harvard University; M.St.,Oxford; J.D.,Yale

Christina Cerna

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; PRINCIPAL HUMAN RIGHtS SPECIALISt, INtER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHtS, ORGANIzAtION OF AMERICAN StAtES

Expertise: international human rights law.

B.A., New York University; M.A., Ludwig-Maximilian Universitat; J.D., American University; LL.M., Columbia University

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Laura Donahue

ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF LAW Expertise: human rights, refugees & immigration, national security

A.B., Dartmouth College; M.A., University of Ulster, Northern Ireland; J.D. Stanford

Richard Goldstone VISItING PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIStINGUISHED VISItOR FROM tHE JUDICIARY

Expertise: human rights, refugees & immigration

B.A., LL.B., University of the Witwa-tersrand

Susan Martin

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; EXECUtIVE DIRECtOR, GEORGEtOWN UNIVERSItY INStItUtE FOR tHE StUDY OF INtERNAtIONAL MIGRAtION Expertise: immigration and refugee policy.

B.A., Rutgers; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Aryeh Neier

ROBERt F. DRINAN, S.J. VISItING PROFESSOR OF HUMAN RIGHtS; PRESIDENt, OPEN SOCIEtY INStItUtE Expertise: human rights, international human rights

B.S., Cornell

Deborah N. Pearlstein VISItING ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: national security law, consti-tutional law, human rights

A.B., Cornell; J.D., Harvard Susan Deller Ross

PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECtOR, INtERNAtIONAL WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHtS CLINIC Expertise: sex discrimination law, employment discrimination law, domestic violence and family law, international and comparative law on women’s human rights, gender and the law.

B.A., Knox; J.D., New York University Andrew I. Schoenholtz

VISItING PROFESSOR OF LAW; DEPUtY DIRECtOR, GEORGEtOWN UNIVERSItY INStItUtE FOR tHE StUDY OF INtER-NAtIONAL MIGRAtION

Expertise: immigration, human rights, international refugee law.

B.A., Hamilton College; J.D., Harvard; Ph.D., Brown

David Stewart

VISItING PROFESSOR OF LAW Expertise: human rights, international criminal law, refugees.

B.A., Princeton; M.A., J.D., Yale; LL.M., New York University

Jane E. Stromseth

PROFESSOR OF LAW; FACULtY DIREC-tOR, HUMAN RIGHtS INStItUtE; CO-DIRECtOR, JOINt DEGREE IN LAW AND FOREIGN SERVICE Expertise: international law, interna-tional institutions, constituinterna-tional law, national security law.

B.A., Swarthmore; D.Phil.,Oxford; J.D.,Yale

Carlos Manuel Vázquez PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: constitutional law, interna-tional law, federal jurisdiction, conflict of laws, international human rights.

B.A.,Yale; J.D., Columbia Raif Zreik

VISItING GLOBAL INStRUCtOR Expertise: individual and groups rights, distinction between duties of rights and duties of virtue, politics of identity

LL.B., LL.M., Hebrew University; LL.M., Columbia; S.J.D., Harvard

“Our Global Health Law LL.M. programs

present students with the unique opportunity

to work with Georgetown’s preeminent faculty

on some of the most pressing problems in

global health — problems with economic,

political, and security ramifications for the

world’s population.”

Lawrence O.Gostin

FACULtY DIRECtOR, O’NEILL INStItUtE FOR NAtIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALtH LAW

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Judith C. Areen

International Trade

A. Jane Bradley

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; DEPUtY DIRECtOR, INStItUtE OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMIC LAW Expertise: law and policy of interna-tional economic relations.

B.A., Mary Washington College; M.A., George Washington

Barry E. Carter

PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECtOR, CENtER ON tRANSNAtIONAL BUSINESS AND tHE LAW

Expertise: international trade and busi-ness, international law, antitrust law.

B.A., Stanford; M.P.A., Princeton; J.D.,Yale

Timothy Brightbill

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; PARtNER, WILEY REIN

Expertise: import trade remedies, trade negotiations, export controls, interna-tional electronic commerce issues.

B.S., Northwestern; J.D., Georgetown Richard Diamond

PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: subsidies, countervailing duties and the WtO, corporations.

A.B., Princeton; M.A., J.D.,Yale John H. Jackson

UNIVERSItY PROFESSOR

Expertise: international economic law.

A.B., Princeton; J.D., University of Michigan; LL.D. (Hon.), Hamburg University (Germany)

Andrew Mitchell

VISItING ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: public international law, international economic law

B.Com., LL.B., Grad. Dip. Intl L., Uni-versity of Melbourne; LL.M., Harvard; Ph.D., University of Cambridge

Robert K. Stumberg

PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECtOR, HAR-RISON INStItUtE FOR PUBLIC LAW Expertise: state and local govern-ment law, community developgovern-ment, legal drafting, the impact of trade on domestic policy, including environmen-tal and pharmaceutical regulation.

B.A., Macalester; J.D., LL.M., Georgetown

Charles Verrill, Jr.

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; PARtNER, WILEY REIN

Expertise: international trade remedies, multilateral negotiations, joint ventures, trade legislation.

A.B.,tufts; J.D., Duke Tania Voon

VISItING ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: trade dispute settlements, trade remedies, preferential trade agreements, international trade

B.Sc., LL.B., Grad. Dip. Intl L., University of Melbourne; LL.M., Harvard Law School; Ph.D. , University of Cambridge Jacob Werksman

ADJUNCt PROFESSOR OF LAW; PROGRAM DIRECtOR,

INStItUtIONS AND GOVERNANCE, WORLD RESOURCES INStItUtE Expertise: natural resources and envi-ronmental protection.

A.B., Columbia; J.D., Michigan; LL.M., University of London

Intellectual Property

Julie E. Cohen

PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: intellectual property, data privacy, cyberspace and the law.

A.B., Harvard-Radcliffe; J.D., Harvard John R. Thomas

PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: contracts, intellectual prop-erty (patent).

B.S., Carnegie Mellon University; J.D., University of Michigan; LL.M., George Washington

Rebecca Tushnet PROFESSOR OF LAW Expertise: constitutional law, intellectual property.

B.A., Harvard; J.D.,Yale

Environmental Law

Hope Babcock

PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: environmental law, natural resources law, administrative law.

B.A., Smith College; LL.B., Yale Lisa Heinzerling

PROFESSOR OF LAW ON LEAVE; SENIOR CLIMAtE COUNSEL tO tHE ENVIRONMENtAL PROtECtION AGENCY

Expertise: environmental law, torts, administrative law, cost-benefit analy-sis, regulatory policy.

B.S., B.A., University of Illinois; J.D., Harvard

Richard J. Lazarus PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: environmental law, natural resources law, supreme court advocacy, torts.

A.B., Princeton; J.D., Chicago David Schorr

VISItING ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Expertise: environmental law, legal history

B.A., Columbia; LL.B., Hebrew Univer-sity; M.A., LL.M., J.S.D., Yale Edith Brown Weiss

FRANCIS CABELL BROWN PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW;

CO-DIRECtOR, JOINt DEGREE IN LAW AND GOVERNMENt

Expertise: international law, envi-ronmental law, water law, trade and environment.

A.B., Stanford; J.D., Harvard; Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley); LL.D.(Hon.), Chicago-Kent

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“The study of global health law

necessarily implicates fundamental

issues about ethics and justice —

issues that are central to the study

of law at Georgetown.”

Patricia A. King

CARMACK WAtERHOUSE PROFESSOR

OF LAW, MEDICINE, EtHICS, AND PUBLIC POLICY

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“Georgetown is educating future

generations of students who will become

— upon their graduation — leaders in

many private, public and nonprofit fields of

endeavor. The Global Health Law LL.M.

program is helping prepare graduates to

engage in multidisciplinary conversations

about national and global health law

and policy and to rigorously analyze

the theoretical, philosophical, political,

cultural, economic, scientific and ethical

bases for understanding and addressing

health problems.”

Sandra Day O’Connor

JUStICE, UNItED StAtES SUPREME COURt

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AIDS Law and Ethics

Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Legal Issues Seminar

Bioethics and the Law

Biotechnology and Patent Law Seminar Drug Abuse and the Law

Economic Analysis of Health Care Law Epidemiology for Lawyers

Food and Drug Law Genetics and the Law

Global and National Approaches to Reproductive Health & the Law

The Global Environment, Health and the Law Global Health Law

Health and Human Rights Health Law and Policy

Human Rights Advocacy Seminar: U.S. Immigration Policy, HIV/AIDS and Haiti

Human Rights at the Intersection of Trade and Corporate Responsibility

Human Rights Fact-Finding Seminar: Access to Essential Medicines in the Dominican Republic (Year-Long) Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors: Implications for Global Health Intellectual Property in World Trade

International Organizations and Global Health Lawmaking

International Trade and Health Law and Psychiatry Seminar

Law and the Regulation of Drugs, Biologics and Devices

Law and Science Seminar

Medical Malpractice Law for Non-Physicians O’Neill Colloquium: Scholarly Perspectives on Health Reform

Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property Law Seminar

Public Health Law and Policy Trade, IP Rights and Public Health ✩ Not all courses are offered every year. Some courses

offered only in the spring term.

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The Graduate Institute is the

result of the merger of two

aca-demic institutions specialized

in international relations and

development studies and

bene-fiting from a long experience in

training students from all over

the world. The Institute builds

on this heritage by

implement-ing genuine innovations with

renewed ambition.

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tudents in the Global Health Law and International Institutions LL.M. program will complete half of their degree requirements at the graduate Institute of Interna-tional and Development Studies. The Graduate Institute’s campus is located in Geneva, Switzerland. No other foreign city has such a strong international organization presence. With scores of official agencies and organizations and dozens of international nongovernmental organizations based in and around Geneva, it is truly an international city, bringing together policymakers, diplomats, advocates, and many other professionals whose work focuses on the most challenging issues of global health law, policy, and gover-nance.

The Institute’s student body is composed of over 800 Master’s and Ph.D. students from all over the world. In addition to its disciplinary and interdisciplinary degree programs, the Institute hosts numerous events, lectures, conferences, and symposia that attract leading authorities on international relations and development studies from across the globe. The Institute has a policy of bilingualism in the two official languages of the Institute, English and French, which allows students to express themselves and prepare written work in their preferred language, although students do not need to understand both languages.

The Graduate

Institute

Experience:

Geneva,

Switzerland

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International Law

Andrea Bianchi

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW Expertise: International law and terror-ism, international humanitarian law, international law and non-state actors, human rights, jus cogens.

Ph.D., University of Milan Vincent Chetail

ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW

Expertise: Refugee and migrant law, international humanitarian law and human rights, international criminal law, collective security and peace building.

Ph.D., Université Paris Panthéon-Assas Andrew Clapham

PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC INtERNA-tIONAL LAW;

DIRECtOR, GENEVA ACADEMY OF INtERNAtIONAL HUMANItARIAN LAW AND HUMAN RIGHtS

Expertise: International obligations of non-state actors under human rights law and under international humanitarian law.

Ph.D., European University Institute, Florence

Louise Doswald-Beck

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW Expertise: International humanitarian law and international human rights law.

LL.M., University of London Pierre-Marie Dupuy

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW Expertise: public international law.

Agrégé des facultés de droit (France), Doctorat, Institut d’études politiques de Paris

Marcelo Kohen

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW; HEAD OF tHE INtERNAtIONAL LAW UNIt

Expertise: General theory of inter-national law, territorial and border disputes; judicial settlement of interna-tional disputes.

Ph.D., University of Geneva (HEI)

Nicolas Michel

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW Expertise: Public international law, international criminal law, international humanitarian law.

Ph.D., University of Fribourg Joost Pauwelyn

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW; PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMIC LAW AND WtO LAW Expertise: international economic law, the law of the World trade Organiza-tion, international investment law, public international law, European Union law.

Ph.D., University of Neuchatel Jorge Viñuales

ASSIStANt PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL LAW

Expertise: International environmental law, international investment law, arbitration.

Ph.D., Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris

Political Science

Liliana Andonova

ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF POLItICAL SCIENCE

Expertise: Institutional change and public-private partnerships, European integration, transnational governance, climate cooperation.

Ph.D., Harvard Thomas Biersteker

PROFESSOR OF POLItICAL SCIENCE; CURt GAStEYGER PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL SECURItY AND CONFLICt StUDIES

Expertise: International relations theory, economic aspects of contemporary global security issues.

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of technology

Cédric Dupont

PROFESSOR OF POLItICAL SCIENCE; HEAD OF tHE MAStER OF INtERNA-tIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM; DIRECtOR OF EXECUtIVE EDUCAtION

Expertise: International political economy, regional integration, game theory and international relations.

Ph.D., University of Geneva (HEI) Keith Krause

PROFESSOR OF POLItICAL SCIENCE; DIRECtOR OF tHE CENtRE ON CON-FLICt, DEVELOPMENt AND PEACE-BUILDING; PROGRAMME DIRECtOR OF tHE SMALL ARMS SURVEY

Expertise: Contemporary conflicts and post-conflict reconstruction, armed violence, changing conceptions of security, global governance.

Ph.D., Oxford Urs Luterbacher

PROFESSOR OF POLItICAL SCIENCE; HEAD OF tHE POLItICAL SCIENCE UNIt

Expertise: problems of international conflict and cooperation and interna-tional environmental problems using formal models and game theory.

Ph.D., University of Geneva (HEI) David Sylvan

PROFESSOR OF POLItICAL SCIENCE; HEAD OF tHE POLItICAL SCIENCE ACADEMIC UNIt

Expertise: International relations, foreign policy of great power intervention.

Ph.D., Yale University Ellen Wiegandt

LECtURER IN POLItICAL SCIENCE Expertise: Environment, population, and development.

Ph.D., University of Michigan

Graduate Institute Faculty

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International

Economics

Jean-Louis Arcand

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMICS

Expertise: Development economics, impact analysis, decentralized develop-ment, empirics of civil war, nutrition and health, empirical analysis of economic growth, applications of non-expected-utility models of decision-making under uncertainty.

Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of technology

Richard Baldwin

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMICS; CO-DIRECtOR OF tHE CENtRE FOR tRADE AND ECONOMIC INtEGRAtION

Expertise: International trade and regional integration. Ph.D., Massachussetts Institute of technology Slobodan Djajic PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMICS

Expertise: International migration, the economic effects of foreign aid.

Ph.D., Columbia University Patrick Low

ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF INtERNA-tIONAL ECONOMICS

Expertise: International trade theory and policy, climate change and trade.

Ph.D., Sussex University

Thierry Verdier

ASSOCIAtE PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMICS Expertise: International trade, develop-ment and growth, social interaction, political economy.

Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sci-ences Sociales (EHESS)

Charles Wyplosz

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMICS; HEAD OF tHE INtERNA-tIONAL ECONOMICS UNIt

Expertise: the international monetary system, European monetary union, currency crises.

Ph.D., Harvard University

“The partnership between Georgetown Law

and the Graduate Institute underlines the

increasing importance of linking international

health law with other approaches to global

health governance. The time spent in

Geneva — which is frequently called the

“health capital of the world” — will allow

students access to many of the key players

and organisations and help them gain an

understanding of the dynamics of global health

diplomacy, human rights and humanitarian

assistance.”

Ilona Kickbush

DIRECtOR, GLOBAL HEALtH PROGRAMME At HEID

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International History

and Politics

Gopalan Balachandran PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL HIStORY AND POLItICS

Expertise: International economic and social history, history of international employment and migration, post-colo-nial states and the international system, intellectual and institutional histories.

Ph.D., University of London Marc Flandreau

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL HIStORY AND POLItICS; PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL ECONOMICS Expertise: International history, money, finance and development.

Ph.D., EHESS, Paris and LSE, London Jussi Hanhimäki

PROFESSOR OF INtERNAtIONAL HIStORY AND POLItICS; DIRECtOR OF tHE PROGRAMME FOR tHE StUDY OF GLOBAL MIGRAtION; HEAD OF tHE INtERNAtIONAL HIStORY AND POLItICS UNIt

Expertise: American foreign policy, Cold War and European security, the cultural Cold War, international organisations and the Cold War.

Ph.D., Boston University

Matthew Leitner

LECtURER IN INtERNAtIONAL HIStORY AND POLItICS

Expertise: the history of international relations in the 20th century.

Ph.D., University of Geneva (HEI) Davide Rodogno

ASSIStANt PROFESSOR OF INtERNA-tIONAL HIStORY AND POLItICS Expertise: Historical perspectives on humanitarian interventions, history of international associations, organiza-tions, and transnational movements.

Ph.D., University of Geneva (HEI)

Development Studies

Gilles Carbonnier

PROFESSOR OF DEVELOPMENt StUDIES; HEAD OF tHE DEVELOPMENt StUDIES UNIt

Expertise: Humanitarian action and international development cooperation, soft governance, corporate responsibil-ity and public-private partnerships, political economy of armed conflicts and post-war transitions, natural resources, extractive industries and development.

Ph.D. in Economics

Jean-Daniel Rainhorn

PROFESSOR OF DEVELOPMENt StUDIES Expertise: Globalization of social and health inequalities, health policy, pharmaceutical policy, HIV/AIDS, public health and humanitarian action.

M.D., Université Paris VII Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff

PROFESSOR OF DEVELOPMENt StUDIES Expertise: Critical economic anthropol-ogy, anthropology and development, culture(s) and multiculturalism, minority and indigenous issues, non-state legal systems and concepts.

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“Geneva is a hub not only for human rights

and humanitarian law, but also for health

and various related initiatives concerned

with vaccines, Malaria and AIDS; when

you consider that the intellectual property

debates over pharmaceutical patents

are simultaneously taking place at the

World Health Organization, World Trade

Organization and the World Intellectual

Property Organization it becomes obvious

that anyone seeking to understand global

health law today needs to spend some time

studying how health is being dealt with

in the international institutions here in

Geneva.”

Andrew Clapham

DIRECtOR, GENEVA ACADEMY OF INtERNAtIONAL

HUMANItARIAN LAW AND HUMAN RIGHtS

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Advanced Seminar on WTO Jurisprudence✲ Climate Change and Trade

Development Strategies Dialectics of World Orders Economics of Social Interactions

Environment, Population and Development Global Environmental Governance Global Health Diplomacy

Global Political Economy

Humanitarian Intervention: Historical Perspectives

Human Rights Through the Concepts✲ International Criminal Courts and Tribunals (Academy)✲

International Development

International Economic and Social History International Legal Framework for the Protection of Human Rights✲

International Migration

Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights✲ Managing the Global Commons

Multilateral Governance and International Organizations

Terrorism and International Law✲ The History of International Relations in the 20th Century

The UN and the Emerging Culture of Impunity (Academy)✲

Water Conflicts, Security and Cooperation ✩ Not all courses are offered every year.

International law classes

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Courses at HEID are taught

by professors from all over the

world, who bring to students

the methodological tools and

necessary knowledge for a

rigorous analysis of the main

contemporary issues.

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Health law and policy are increasingly

global and interdisciplinary and our

students’ backgrounds and interests

reflect that. They come from careers

in the public and private sector

where they have worked in health law

and policy and related fields at the

international level or at the national

level in a global context. In addition

to first law degrees, many of them also

hold degrees in public health, public

policy, the basic sciences, or medicine.

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G

eorgetown Law’s Global Health Law programs are open to highly qualified candidates with a J.D., LL.B., or other first law degree and strong interest or background in global health law and policy. Students in the Global Health Law LL.M. Program spend one full academic year (or up to three years on a part-time basis) at Georgetown. Students in the Global Health Law and International Institutions LL.M. Program spend the fall semester (or up to three part-time semesters) at Georgetown Law and the spring semester at HEID.

Post-graduate law students at Georgetown Law and at HEID are extraordinarily diverse, talented, and committed. They come from the U.S., Europe, Canada, Latin and South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia and from distinguished careers in government service, law teaching, research, and advocacy. They bring a wealth of experience in health law and related fields to the classroom and their research interests cover a broad range of health law and policy topics, including intellectual property law and access to medicines, the health policy implications of international trade law, health and human rights, HIV/AIDS law and policy, environ-mental health and the law, product safety, tobacco control, bioethics, and global health governance.

Our Students:

Studying Health

Law and Policy in

a Global Context

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ach year Georgetown invites particularly meritorious candidates to be Global Health Law Fellows. In addi-tion to their title, Fellows may receive full or partial tuiaddi-tion awards.

Fellows are selected on the basis of:

1. Academic qualifications in the fields of law/ethics and public health, health policy, health economics, bioethics or other relevant disciplines;

2. Public or private sector work experience on global or domestic health law issues; and

3. Demonstrated potential for excellence within the field of global health law.

Students’ financial needs may also be considered.

Admissions

For details on the application process for the Global Health Law LL.M. program, to apply online, or to request that a printed admissions brochure be mailed to you, please visit our website at: www.law.georgetown.edu/admissions

Global Health

Law Fellowships:

Building a

Network of

Global Health

Lawyers

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Georgetown University Law Center

offers an unparalleled opportunity for

lawyers to broaden and deepen their

understanding of law. Our extraordinary

faculty combines leading scholars with

experienced lawyers, judges and

govern-ment officials, allowing us to offer more

than 300 courses and seminars. Our

talented LL.M. students bring exemplary

academic credentials and practice

experi-ence from throughout the United States

and around the world.

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