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The '''Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law''' is a program devoted to the teaching and study of subjects relating to the international commerce and foreign relations of the United States housed at [[Columbia Law School]] since [[1931]]. It was established by the will of Judge Edwin B. Parker, and retains its own director and board of trustees. | The '''Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law''' is a program devoted to the teaching and study of subjects relating to the international commerce and foreign relations of the United States housed at [[Columbia Law School]] since [[1931]]. It was established by the will of Judge Edwin B. Parker, and retains its own director and board of trustees. | ||
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Revision as of 03:34, 2 March 2008
The Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law is a program devoted to the teaching and study of subjects relating to the international commerce and foreign relations of the United States housed at Columbia Law School since 1931. It was established by the will of Judge Edwin B. Parker, and retains its own director and board of trustees.