2014 Study Abroad Listings Chile
Chile/Argentina Summer Law Program
University of Chile Law School Santiago, Chile
June 02, 2014 - June 30, 2014
Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law
Chile Summer Program
Heidelberg Center for Latin America Santiago, Chile
May 22, 2014 - July 05, 2014
Sponsored by California Western School of Law, Consortium for Innovative Legal Education
Semester Abroad
Universidad de Chile Santiago, Chile
July 28, 2014 - December 19, 2014 38
Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law
Application Deadline: March 31, 2014 Tuition: $10,600 - 6 credits Contact:
sbates@american.edu
Example of classes: Legal Aspects of Trade and Investment in Latin America; Comparative Legal Perspectives on Social Problems
Application Deadline: March 26, 2014 Tuition: $7,000 incl. accommodations Contact:
jcooper@cwsl.edu
Example of classes: International Human Rights Law; Cross Cultural Negotiation and Dispute Resolution; Spanish for Lawyers
Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $24,074 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact:
studyabroad@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: Bio ethics and Law; Telecommunications Law; Corruption in the Penal Code
The Summer Program in Chile/Argentina offers opportunities to learn and network with dozens of leading faculty, practitioners, government officials, and policy makers in Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Students acquire knowledge of the legal aspects of trade and investment in Latin America and a better understanding of the social, legal, and political developments of the region.
The Chile Summer Program places students in the heart of Latin America’s quest for justice and the struggle over globalization. With great classes, internships in top public institutions and law firms, and site visits, the CSP is a transformative experience for law students in the most modern economy in South America.
The University of Chile is one of the oldest law faculties in the country. Its professors and alumni have developed the laws, the in- stitutions and the social, political, economic, artistic and cultural frame of Chile, and have been a strong influence in other Latin American countries. All classes are taught in Spanish and require Spanish proficiency.
China
China Summer Program in Beijing
University of International Business and Economics Beijing, China
May 25, 2014 - June 07, 2014
Sponsored by Brooklyn Law School, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Asian Legal Studies
Beijing Foreign Studies University Beijing, China
May 20, 2014 - June 12, 2014 Sponsored by DePaul University
Application Deadline: February 21, 2014
Tuition: $800 per credit; $350 program fee for course materials, sightseeing and social events.
Contact:
debra.richards@brooklaw.edu
Example of classes: International Business Transactions (2 credits) ; Introduction to International IP Law (1 credit)
Application Deadline: April 01, 2014 Tuition: $3,900 Contact:
jfriedla@depaul.edu
Example of classes: International Financial Transactions; Emerging Issues in Interna- tional Trade; Chinese Business & Commercial Law
Students will have the opportunity to study at one of the most respected law schools in China, the University of International Business and Economics Law School (UIBE). Courses are taught by faculty from Loyola Law School and Brooklyn Law School, with lectures by prominent Chinese legal scholars and lawyers.
DePaul’s summer law program in Beijing focuses on the legal principles and plan- ning related to international transactions in the Asia-Pacific region and provides a comprehensive overview of China’s legal system. Includes site visits to the Supreme People’s Court, local trial court, prominent Chinese law firm and China Financial Futures Exchange.
ILSA Quarterly » volume 22 » issue 2 » December 2013
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