Document Type
Article
Publication Date
April 2006
Abstract
I went to a law school [Columbia University] specifically because of their international program and became involved with almost all aspects of that program--which they called “transnational law.” I also did graduate work in International Affairs and Law. I was, and am, committed to incorporating transnational law concepts into the law school program. And I have had administrative responsibilities that have made me take a pragmatic approach to reaching that goal.
During this workshop, we have heard many ideas about bringing transnational law and issues into the first year curriculum. We have heard descriptions of the actions of individual faculty members, and administrators of law schools with adequate resources to promote that integration. This is a narrative about “Globalization for the Rest of Us.”
Publication Title
Penn State International Law Review
First Page
787
Last Page
796
Recommended Citation
Martin H. Belsky, Preparing New Students for Legal Practice in a "Flat World,"24 Penn State International Law Review 787 (2006).