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    Dec 11, 2024  
2020-2021 Law School Student Handbook 
    
2020-2021 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Legal Studies, SJD


Residency - 2 semesters


SJD (Doctoral) students must enroll in SJD 910 SJD Residency  for two semesters, which are typically their first two semesters after matriculating into the program. Each student’s program of study must be approved by the SJD Program Director.

Required Units - 8 units


Students must complete a minimum of eight units.

Required Courses - 6 units


Students are expected to take the two courses below in the first fall or spring semester for which they enroll in courses. Note: these courses count toward the eight units that students must complete.

Dissertation and Candidacy


Each SJD student must work closely with his or her dissertation committee during the residency period. At the end of the second semester in residence, the student must present a detailed outline and draft chapter of the dissertation and must pass a qualifying oral examination. Students who successfully complete these tasks will be advanced to candidacy. The SJD candidate is expected to work closely with the members of the dissertation committee during the candidacy period and must present a final dissertation in publishable form no later than four years after advancing to candidacy. SJD students are required to register for the fall and spring semesters for each year they remain in candidacy. Students who do not register for any given semester may be subject to administrative withdrawal from the program. Certain students will be required to register for the summer term as directed by the SJD Program Director.

Acknowledgment Form


Each SJD student will receive a copy of the SJD Procedural Guidelines.

Report of (Normal Academic) Progress of Work


Prior to registration, all SJD students must receive the approval of the SJD Program Director as to their course schedules. SJD students are required to provide regular quarterly reports to their dissertation committee members as well as to the SJD Program Director. SJD students who are at any stage of residency or candidacy may be withdrawn from the program by the Program Director if the student’s work is not conforming to the high standards of writing and research for Doctoral candidates and fails to make normal academic progress towards their degree.

Withdrawal/Leave of Absence


Students seeking to withdraw from the SJD Program are required to provide written notice to the SJD Program Director. Students seeking a Leave of Absence will need the written permission of the SJD Program Director.

Standards of Student Conduct/Plagiarism


All SJD students must abide by the Standards of Student Conduct as stated in this Handbook. The School of Law maintains a zero tolerance policy for plagiarism. Submitted written research materials will be subjected to rigorous scrutiny for any form of plagiarism, including through the use of anti-plagiarism software (i.e., TurnItIn). Student conduct violations, including plagiarism, will be penalized as set forth in the “Standards of Student Conduct” section of this Handbook.