2012 Study Abroad Listings Ireland, cont. Irish and Comparative Law
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
May 23 - June 23, 2012
Sponsored by Quinnipiac University School of Law
Belfast/Dublin Summer Program
Queens University Belfast School of Law Belfast, United Kingdom
University College Dublin School of Law Dublin, Ireland June 3 - July 3, 2012
Sponsored by Fordham University School of Law
International and Comparative Human Rights Law
National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland June 10 - July 20, 2012
Sponsored by New England Law Boston, Irish Centre for Human Rights, California Western School of Law, South Texas College of Law, William Mitchell College of Law
Ireland Study Abroad Program
University of Limerick Limerick & Dublin, Ireland July 9 - July 27, 2012
Sponsored by University of Kansas School of Law
Application Deadline: April 2, 2012 Tuition: $775 per credit Contact:
robert.farrell@quinnipiac.edu Example of classes:
Introduction to the Irish Legal System; Com- parative Health Law; Comparative National Security Law
Application Deadline: March 22, 2012 Tuition: $4,800 (4 cr); $6,900 (6 cr) Contact:
ireland@law.fordham.edu Example of classes:
International Conflict Resolution; Interna- tional Human Rights; Global Aspects of Intellectual Property Law; International Human Rights
Application Deadline: April 2, 2012 Tuition: $5,300 Contact:
phamilton@nesl.edu
Example of classes: International Human Rights Law; International Law & International Humanitarian Law; Equity, Access & the Right to an Education; Cross- Cultural Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
Application Deadline: March 13, 2012
Tuition: $4,689 (includes tuition, fees, course materials, housing, excursions) Contact:
micdavis@ku.edu
Example of classes: International Terrorism Law; EU Anti-Terror- ism Law; Introduction to the International Criminal Court
Study international law and conflict resolu- tion in two of Europe’s most exciting cities: Belfast and Dublin. Our legal summer study program in Ireland is officially cosponsored by Queen’s University Belfast and University College
The Quinnipiac Law School offers a program on the campus of Trinity College, Dublin, staffed by faculty members from Quinnipiac and Trinity. Students may elect to live on the Trinity campus.
This six-week program in human rights law is held at the National University of Ireland, Galway, in the vibrant cultural center of western Ireland. Faculty is both Irish and American. Program fees include housing in four-bedroom ensuite apartments on campus, computer access and field trips to scenic cultural sites.
The 2012 Ireland program will be conducted at the University of Limerick in Castletroy, Ire- land and in the Dublin city centre. Excursions will include a tour of Western Ireland, a visit to Galway and a weekend in Dublin, where students will share a meal with the faculty and have a “legal tour” that will include the Four Courts, an interview with a barrister, and a visit to the Kilmainham Jail.
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Israel
WCL Israel Summer Law Program
Tel Aviv, Israel Haifa, Israel Jerusalem, Israel June 2 - June 30, 2012
Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law
Application Deadline: March 15, 2012 Tuition: $9,828
Contact:
israelsummer@wcl.american.edu,
studyabroad@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: Selected Topics in Israeli Law (3 credits); Trade and Investment in Israel (3 credits)
The program focuses on regional civil and human rights issues as well as trade and investment. The courses are taught by leading Israeli and Palestinian experts from universities and non-governmental organiza- tions. The program includes site visits to key legal institutions such as Knesset and Supreme Court etc. The tuition is for 6 credits, including housing, travel insurance and activity fees.
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