Well I would have to disagree - World Order though may seem interesting has to also be the most frustrating of the options.
It's not just about "diplomacy and international law" - and how is it straightforward? Considering you don't have defined legislation then domestic options ... wouldn't it render itself to be a much more challenging option? With lots of debate? And you say that it has "soooo much more in them" - but at the crux of World Order is State Sovereignty ... which doesn't really allow a lot of diverse aspects to it. It limits you in all the various themes that are the focuses of essays, atleast the themes are a lot more defined in the other options. The 'legal issues' are rather vague and Morality and Ethics have stumped some legal studies teachers - only very specified teachers are aware of it in context to World Order
Furthermore, 'World Order' in itself is such an ideal that will never prevail. Recent events and the ongoing condition, and deterioration of the international relationships merely highlight this.
And I personally think that Family has "much more" in it - because of the nature of legal issues, there is more 'meat' so to speak - with World Order, you're writing essays that always come back to the same desolute and deplorable focus.
And ... Sorry if you enjoy it so much - I just feel that it's put in the 'easy' and 'fun' category ... when it really isnt.
Personally I would've loved to do technology, I petitioned with my school for 4 weeks - but they wouldn't chose the option. I think I would've readily enjoyed it considering that it's such a new and evovling part of the law ... though that could also be a large weakness with the law for technology not being particularly concreted.
Meh. Family is okay I suppose, I just don't really like the options in general.