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2012 Study Abroad Listings Switzerland, cont. Summer Law Institute


Widener Summer Law Institute Lausanne, Switzerland Sample Date - Date


Sponsored by Widener University School of Law


The Summer Institute in


Int’l & Comparative Law Institute of Social Studies;The Hague, The Netherlands; University of Lausanne Law School; Lausanne, Switzerland July 1 - July 27, 2012 Sponsored by Stetson University College of Law, Oklahoma City University School of Law; Mercer School of Law; Charleston School of Law; Roger Williams University School of Law


Tanzania 84


Winter Intersession on Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking


Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Arusha, Tanzania; Zanzibar, Tanzania December 21, 2012 - January 3, 2013 Sponsored by Seton Hall University School of Law


Turkey


Doing Business in the Middle East and Turkey


Koc University Istanbul, Turkey June 17 - July 6, 2012


Sponsored by Santa Clara University School of Law


Istanbul Summer Abroad Program


Bahcesehir University Istanbul, Turkey June 30 - July 22, 2012


Sponsored by University of Kansas School of Law, South Texas College of Law; William Mitchell College 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:


Doing Business in the Middle East and Turkey


Application Deadline: March 15, 2012


Tuition: $5,100 (includes tuition, fees, housing, weekend excursion) Contact: smazza@ku.edu Example of classes:


Comparative Law; Comparative Constitu- tional Law; Comparative Criminal Law


The 2012 Istanbul program features courses in comparative law. All courses are taught in a modern facility on the European side of the Bosphorus coast, with housing nearby. There are many opportunities to interact with Turkish students. Excursions are included in the program.


The Istanbul program takes advantage of an ideal European location to study business law in the Middle East and Turkey.


Application Deadline: October 1, 2012 Tuition: $1,600 per credit Contact: zanzibar@law.shu.edu


Example of classes: Slavery, Human Trafficking and the Law; Maritime Crimes


The Program will offer an ABA approved course focusing on the twin problems of modern day slavery and human trafficking, taught by distinguished international law faculty.


Application Deadline: April 23, 2012 Tuition: $915/credit (summer 2011) Contact: artrapuzzano@widener.edu Example of classes:


International IP Law & Policy; Global Health Law; Contracts/International Sale of Goods; World Trade Organizations


Application Deadline: April 1, 2012 Tuition: $4,898 Contact: international@law.stetson.edu


Example of classes: Victims’ Rights and Advocacy at the International Criminal Court; Global Economic Governance OR International and Comparative Sports Law; The International Intellectual Property System OR Selected Legal Issues of the United Nations


The Lausanne/Hague program contains four separate one-credit hour courses. Classes will meet during the mornings, Monday- Thursday, leaving afternoons and three-day weekends free for travel and other activities. All course instructions will be in English.


Program is offered in 2 two-week segments and students can take up to 6 credits. Housing and Transportation is student’s responsibility.


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