Rhode Island MCLE - International Law Courses
This is a listing of International Law CLE Courses for Rhode Island. Please make your selection below of Rhode Island CLE courses. Click "Add To Cart" to purchase Individual CLE Courses. For more information about a particular CLE course, click on the "More Info" link. Click the "Preview" button to view a short preview of the course.
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Issues Arising in Arbitration
Arbitration inhabits a fascinating place in the legal system. A means to settle disputes outside the courtroom, the decisions handed down in arbitration are still legally binding and though the drama unfolds without the backdrop of the legal system, its procedures are still bound by law. This CLE course, presented by a seasoned arbitrator with 20 years’ experience in the field, will explain the various issues that may, and often do, arise in arbitration such as determining who selects the partie... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
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Global Advertising: Advertising Law in the UK
The globalization of marketing took a giant leap forward with the prominence of web-based advertising tools. This has not only resulted in a complete overhaul of the types of advertising campaigns launched, but how those campaigns reach the various markets, particularly those outside the US, such as the United Kingdom. This CLE course, co sponsored by the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance, will offer a comprehensive review of the rules which govern marketing and advertising to global consumers... More Info
$291General Credit -
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The Supreme International Crime: Benjamin Ferencz Presents A Legal History from Nuremberg to Kampala
The groundbreaking trials at Nuremberg changed our perception of international criminal law. In this riveting CLE course, Benjamin Ferencz, who as Chief Prosecutor for the United States convicted twenty two defendants for the murder of victims of the Holocaust, explains how the United Nations was created in conjunction with the development of our understanding of legal action against crimes of aggressions. Mr. Ferencz explains the relevance to the international criminal justice system of today a... More Info
$552General Credits