2012 Study Abroad Listings Italy, cont.
Gonzaga Univerty School of Law, Florence Summer Law Program
Gonzaga in Florence Florence, Italy
May 20 - June 15, 2012 Sponsored by Gonzaga University
European Union & Art Law
Barcelona, Spain Florence, Italy
May 29 - June 22, 2012 May 28 - June 23, 2012
Sponsored by University of San Diego Study Abroad
Bocconi University; Milan, Italy Notre Dame London Law Center; London, United Kingdom Sept. 30, 2011 - June 1, 2012 July 2 - August 3, 2012
68 Sponsored by Notre Dame Law School
International and Comparative Law Program
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa, Italy
May 26 - June 9, 2012
Sponsored by Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Rome Summer Abroad
Beasley Law, Temple University Rome, Italy
May 24 - June 29, 2012
Sponsored by Beasley Law School, Temple University
Study Law Abroad: Rome
Loyola Rome Center Rome, Italy
June 23 - July 21, 2012 Sponsored by Loyola University Chicago
Application Deadline: April 27, 2012 Tuition: $4,295 Contact:
internationalprograms@hofstra.edu
Example of classes: Alternative Dispute Resolution, an International Perspective; Introduction to Negotiation and Mediation Advocacy, with an emphasis on Comparative Health Law
Application Deadline: March 1, 2012 Tuition: $3,350 Contact:
intllaw@temple.edu Example of classes:
Introduction to International Business Law; Introduction to European Union Law; International Criminal Law; Comparative Employment Law
Application Deadline: March 1, 2012 Tuition: $2,800 (4 credits) Contact:
LawAbroad@luc.edu Example of classes:
Comparative Law: Civil, Common, Criminal, Bioethics; Intl Human Rts Adjudication; Domestic Violence; EU
Gain a new perspective on the American and European legal systems by studying at a renowned European university this summer. Through an intensive two-week course of study in comparative law, the Pisa program will help prepare you to practice law in the globalized world economy. Hotel accom- modations for fourteen nights are included in the program cost.
Temple University, Beasley School of Law has maintained a campus in Rome, Italy for over thirty years. A villa situated on the Tiber River in walking distance to the Vatican, Castle Sant’Angelo, and major historic sites. The Summer Abroad is a five week program. Students can take up to 6 credits. Housing is available.
2012 is our 30th consecutive year of our Rome program which is housed on our own campus with instruction by our full time faculty. Enrichment: Italian Attorney General Office; Supreme Court; Papal Audience; guided tours of Rome; many social events. Optional Field Study on EU law in Strasbourg for 1 additional credit post Rome program: July 22 - July 31, 2012.
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Application Deadline: April 15, 2012 Tuition: $3,100 - $43,000 Contact:
pcarozza@nd.edu Example of classes:
International Law; Foreign Law; Comparative Law
Both programs offer a variety of courses international, foreign and comparative law. Summer in London open to law students from any university.
Application Deadline: March 1, 2012 Tuition: $3,600 Contact:
carlt@lawschool.gonzaga.edu Example of classes:
Comparative Constitutional Law; Compara- tive Criminal Law; Comparative Labor and Employment Law; International Human Rights
Application Deadline: March 30, 2012 Tuition: $3,800-$10,000 Contact:
cking@sandiego.edu
Example of classes: EU Law; Negotiations; Art; Intellectual Property
The summer law program is a fully ac- credited program, with classes held three days a week, Monday through Thursday. Four courses are offered, and students are expected to enroll in two of the four courses for a maximum of four semester hours of credit.
BARCELONA - specializes in EU law, Negotiations, Environmental & Corporations law. FLORENCE -- Law related to intellectual and artistic creativity. With classes on Art Law, Negotiations, Intellectual Property & Comparative Civil Liberties Both these sites offer a not-for-credit language class.
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