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Health Law Certificate Program: Global Health and Human Rights Track Requirements

The Health Law Certificate Program is intended to give students interested in health law a basic grounding in the field, complemented by clinical experience and more in-depth study of advanced topics and closely related areas of law.  Students are expected and encouraged to obtain the same broad background in law expected of all graduates for the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.  Students must elect to enter the Program by the beginning of their second year of law school.  Only in rare situations (such as when a student is in the Flex Program or a joint degree program) will exceptions be made.

This Global Health and Human Rights Track (GHHRT) aims to provide law students with the theoretical background and research skills necessary to conduct research, collaborate with medical and public health workers, and participate in legal advocacy in the field of health and human rights.  Students will explore interactions between health and human rights in three principal domains: (1) the impact of human rights abuses on health, (2) the right to health in international human rights law, and (3) the interaction between legal advocacy and other forms of social empowerment for people adversely affected by health-related human rights violations.  

A special feature of the GHHRT is its incorporation of the Interdisciplinary Curriculum in Global Health Training (INCIGHT), a set of three courses in Global Health developed through a collaboration of the School of Law with the Graduate School of Public Health, the School of Medicine, and the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.  INCIGHT is a response to the fact that the most significant problems in Global Health require multidisciplinary approaches drawing on the expertise of researchers and practitioners in Medicine, Public Health, Policy, and Law.  The three INCIGHT courses have been developed to provide students from all four participating schools with a common foundation of current knowledge, concepts, and methods to support multidisciplinary collaboration in Global Health. 

Beginning with the Law School Class of 2011, students who select the GHHRT within the Health Law Certificate Program will be required to take the three INCIGHT courses in addition to the required Core Courses in the Law School, as indicated in the table below. Students with questions about the INCIGHT curriculum, or about the GHHRT, should contact the Track Director, Professor David Barnard, at 412-647-5701.

Core Courses (required)

Current Issues in Health Law I 1 credit Meisel Fall & Spring Required Fall & Spring 2d year
Current Issues in Health Law II 1 credit Meisel Fall & Spring Required Fall & Spring 3d year
Health Law & Policy 3 credits Meisel Fall Required Fall 2d year
International Law 3 credits C. Jalloh Fall 2d or 3d year
Global Health & Human Rights Seminar 3 credits Barnard Spring 2d or 3d year

INCIGHT Courses (required)

PUBHLT 2009: Critical Issues In Global Health                            2 credits Goldstein Fall Required Fall 2d year
PIA 2553: Global Health Policy And Development                         3 credits Rabindran Spring Required Spring 2d year
LAW 5134: Transforming Global Health Education into Action 2 credits Barnard Spring Required Spring 3d year

Clinical Experience (required)

Externship 4 credits   2d or 3d year or Summer

Electives  (Although no electives are required for the GHHRT, the following courses would probably be very useful depending on a student’s particular interests.) 

Bioethics & Law 3 credits Meisel Spring
Civil Law Tradition 3 credits Curran Spring
Comparative Minority Protections 3 credits Baylis (Not offered 09-10)
Crimes Against Humanity 3 credits Baylis (Not offered 09-10)
Current Issues in Law & Public Policy 3 credits Hibbitts Fall
Disability Law 2 credits Hornack Spring
Emergency Preparedness Law 2 credits Sweeney Summer (GSPH)
Employee Benefits 3 credits Frolik Fall
Gender and the Law Seminar 3 credits Brake (Not offered 09-10)
Health Care and Civil Rights Seminar 3 credits Crossley (Not offered 09-10)
Human Rights 2 credits Lobel (Not offered 09-10)
Human Rights Litigation Seminar 3 credits Lobel Spring
International Business Transactions 3 credits Brand Fall
International Intellectual Property 3 credits J. Jalloh Fall
New Reproductive Practices 3 credits Schiff (Not offered 09-10)
Non-Profit Tax Exempt Organizations 2 credits Lieber Spring
Public Health 3 credits Morris-Chatta Spring
Race, Religion and American Law 3 credits Taylor (Not offered 09-10)
Reproduction, Sexuality and Law 2 credits Frietsche Spring
Terrorism and the Law 2 credits Rist Spring
Independent Study (Director Approval) 2 credits   Fall or Spring

Writing Requirement

Global Health & Human Rights Seminar 3 credits Barnard Spring  2d or 3d year

Recordkeeping

The HLC Program Office keeps track of your fulfillment of requirements and periodically notifies you of your status.  However, you are ultimately responsible for knowing whether or not you have met all the program requirements in a timely fashion.