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2012 Study Abroad Listings Switzerland


Public International, Humanitarian, Human Rights & Refugee Law


Webster University Geneva, Switzerland June 17 - July 13, 2012


Sponsored by Santa Clara University School of Law


Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law


University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland July 1 - July 31, 2011


Sponsored by Duke Law School, University of Geneva


Summer Program in Europe


Geneva, Switzerland June 3 - July 1, 2012


Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law


WCL International Organiza- tions, Law and Diplomacy (Geneva)


Geneva, Switzerland June 19 - July 6, 2012


Sponsored by American University, Wash- ington College of Law


European & Global Law


Seton Hall - Leuven Institute Leuven, Belgium Geneva, Switzerland May 28 - June 29, 2012


Sponsored by Seton Hall University School of Law


Chamonix-Geneva Study Abroad


Chamonix, France Geneva, Switzerland


December 26, 2012 - January 10, 2013


Sponsored by Seton Hall University School of Law


Application Deadline: March 25, 2012


Tuition: $900 per semester unit; $990 per internship unit Contact: mdavis@scu.edu; vbali@scu.edu Example of classes:


Public International, Humanitarian, Human Rights & Refugee Law


Application Deadline: April 6, 2012 Tuition: $4,600 Contact: jacobs@law.duke.edu Example of classes:


Arbitration of Sports Disputes; Introduction to American Law; The Law of Energy and the Environment; Responding to Terrorism: Differ- ent Perspectives of Applicable Law


Application Deadline: April 1, 2012 Tuition: $9,928 - 6 credits Contact: eurolaw@american.edu


Example of classes: International Economic Law: The New European Legal Order; Interna- tional Human Rights Law: Changing Concepts, Approaches, & Enforcement; International Institutions & Sustainable Development


Application Deadline: March 15, 2012 Tuition: $6,552


Contact: internationalorganizations@wcl. american.edu, studyabroad@wcl.american.edu


Example of classes: International Intel- lectual Property at the World Intellectual Property Organization; The International Labor Organization: Decent Work Agenda


Application Deadline: April 15, 2012 Tuition: $1,600/credit Contact: studylawabroad@shu.edu


Example of classes offered: Institutional Framework of the European Union; Intellectual Property and Interna- tional Health Policy; Individuals and Com- munities in International Health Research


Application Deadline: October 15, 2012 Tuition: $1,600 per credit Contact: chamonix@shu.edu Example of classes:


International Human Rights Law


Held in London, Brussels, Paris, and Geneva, the Summer Program in Europe introduces law students and attorneys to evolving legal concepts and structures in Europe and in the international arena. Now in its 18th year, the program focuses on the nature and dynamics of European legal institutions and the develop- ment of a body of European laws.


The Program offers students an in-depth look at intl issues through direct contact with experts on intl trade (WTO), IP (WIPO), labor (ILO), and human rights (ICRC). This program on global governance combines legal, diplo- matic, and social scientific approaches to the study of multilateralism. The tuition is for 4 credits including application fee, housing and local transportation.


This summer, gain a unique, interdisciplinary understanding of cutting-edge legal issues while studying and traveling in Belgium and Switzerland. The Program offers a robust cur- riculum accentuated with private briefings at European and international organizations.


Features a series of special presenta- tions offered by legal practitioners held in conjunction with visits to organizations and government offices in Geneva.


An unsurpassed opportunity for students of human rights. Students begin their study of public international, human rights, humani- tarian and refugee law at a very appropriate location -- Geneva, the European headquar- ters for the United Nations.


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This Program in International Human Rights Law will operate for two weeks in Chamonix, France and Geneva, Switzerland. The two- credit course will concentrate on the founda- tions of human rights law, global norms and institutions, human rights of women, minority rights and ethnic profiling, health and human rights, reservations to treaties, and human rights in armed conflict.


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