2014 Study Abroad Listings China, cont.
Children’s Rights and Family Law in Historic Nanjing
Nanjing University Nanjing, China
July 13, 2014 - August 02, 2014 Sponsored by Whittier Law School
Annual Summer Study in Shanghai, China
East China University of Politics & Law Shanghai, China
June 16, 2014 - July 13, 2014
Sponsored by Willamette University College of Law
Georgia Law Summer Program in China
Fudan University Shanghai, China
May 26, 2014 - June 18, 2014 40
Sponsored by University of Georgia School of Law
International Business Law, China
Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China
May 25, 2014 - June 14, 2014 Sponsored by Santa Clara Law
Tulane Institute of Chinese Law & Business Transactions
Fudan University Shanghai, China
July 06, 2014 - July 18, 2014 Sponsored by Tulane University Law School
Application Deadline: March 01, 2014
Tuition: $3,800 for three-week program; $3,600 for two-week program Contact:
cpeeler@law.whittier.edu
Example of classes: Int’l Adoption Law; Child Custody: Law & Practice; Contemporary Problems in Family Law; Int’l White Collar Crime
Application Deadline: March 14, 2014 Tuition: $3,875 Contact:
cstrum@willamette.edu
Example of classes: Civil Procedure; Criminal Law and Procedure; Constitutional Law; Foreign Trade Law
Application Deadline: April 02, 2014 Tuition: $3,750 Contact:
lkagel@uga.edu
Example of classes: U.S. China Trade Issues; Chinese Legal System; International Economic Law; Chinese Commercial Law
Application Deadline: March 24, 2014 Tuition: $1,000 Contact:
mdavis@scu.edu
Example of classes: Doing Business in China
Join us in the city of Nanjing, the historic former capital of China, which blends the history and culture of ancient China with the economic strength of modern China in a beautiful setting. China has a fascinat- ing history in family law, and students gain hands-on experience to truly experience international child and family law. Extern- ships are available.
The program offers a unique survey of Chinese law and legal institutions ranging from legal history to intellectual property and environmental law. Tuition includes air- conditioned room and all meals, professional and cultural field trips and books. Courses are taught in English by both Chinese and Western professors.
This 4-credit program focuses on the Chinese legal system and topics of interest to international practitioners in Chinese com- mercial law and international economic law, including foreign direct investment, arbitra- tion, intellectual property and environmental law. A course on U.S.-China Trade Issues under the WTO includes seminars with U.S. Embassy and Chinese Ministry of Commerce officials.
An excellent opportunity to become familiar with the commercial capital of the People’s Republic of China, our Shanghai program is for students who want to understand the economic forces of the 21st century. The course introduces students to the Chinese legal system, with special focus on business and trade in China.
Application Deadline: May 31, 2014
Tuition: $2,400 for one session, $4,440 for two sessions Contact:
clewis1@tulane.edu
Example of classes: Introduction to Chinese Law; Doing Business With and In China; Regulation of International Business and Trade
The 2014 Tulane Summer Institute in China is aimed at teaching participants on a broad spectrum of Chinese law and the practice of law in and with Chinese businesses and institutions. The program is comprised of two consecutive two-week sessions, one in Beijing and one in Shanghai, hosted by CUPL and Fudan University. Participants are strongly encouraged to take both sessions.
ILSA Quarterly » volume 22 » issue 2 » December 2013
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