The Parker School promotes, and provides financial support for courses and seminars in foreign and comparative law taught at the Columbia Law School. These courses include Japanese Law and Legal Institutions, International Business Transactions in the Common Market, European Community Law and Institutions, Latin American Law, Law in the People's Republic of China, Russian Legal Institutions, and Transnational Litigation. Among the seminars offered are Chinese Communist Law, International Commercial Arbitration, Law of Business Transactions in Russia and The Commonwealth of Independent States, Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Japan and the United States, Russian Approaches to International Law, and a colloquium on Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe.
A more detailed description of these offerings is provided in the Columbia Law School Bulletin.