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2014 Study Abroad Listings Colombia Semester Abroad


Universidad Sergio Arboleda Bogotá, Colombia


July 21, 2014 - December 05, 2014


Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law


Semester Abroad


Universidad del Rosario Bogotá, Colombia


August 04, 2014 - December 05, 2014


Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law


Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $24,074 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact: studyabroad@wcl.american.edu


Example of classes: International Law; Commercial Law; Civil Law; Administrative Law


Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $24,074 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact: studyabroad@wcl.american.edu


Example of classes: International Public Law; Commercial Law; Intellectual Property


In addition to detailed instruction in all disciplines of law, the Universidad Sergio Arboleda provides training in the philosophi- cal and linguistic elements of the law. The school seeks to train lawyers to hold a high standard of ethics in all applications of the law. As a result, the school has a strong philosophical and humanistic character. Spanish proficiency required.


At Rosario’s School of Law students acquire the ability to describe, analyze, evaluate and interpret the various provisions of national and international legal systems. The law school allows for specialization in several areas of law such as International Law and Administrative Law. Spanish proficiency is required.


Costa Rica


Human Rights Law and Criminal Procedure


Universidad Nacional Heredia, Costa Rica


July 29, 2014 - August 19, 2014


Sponsored by DePaul University College of Law


International and Comparative Environmental Law


Organization for Tropical Studies San Jose, Costa Rica June 01, 2014 - June 30, 2014


Sponsored by University of Florida Levin College of Law


International Human Rights Law, Costa Rica


Inter-American Court of Human Rights San Jose, Costa Rica May 25, 2014 - June 13 2014


Sponsored by Santa Clara Law ILSA Quarterly » volume 22 » issue 2 » December 2013


Application Deadline: June 18, 2014 Tuition: $4,900 Contact: dbrown36@depaul.edu


Example of classes: International Human Rights Law in the Americas; Criminal Proce- dure: A Comparison between Latin America and the United States; Workings of the Inter- American Human Rights System


Application Deadline: March 14, 2014


Tuition: $4,935 (residents), $5,435 (non- residents Contact: ankersen@law.ufl.edu


Example of classes: Conservation Clinic; Environmental Law; Environmental Law Skills Lab; Watershed Management Law


Application Deadline: March 24, 2014 Tuition: $1,000 Contact: mdavis@scu.edu


Example of classes: Human Rights in the Americas


DePaul’s Human Rights Law in the Americas program in Costa Rica provides a compre- hensive, foundational understanding of the key elements of human rights law, including women’s rights, children’s rights and criminal procedure. Upon completing the program, students are better prepared for more special- ized areas such as family law, asylum and im- migration, public interest law, legal defense and advocacy for the underprivileged.


Costa Rica offers a natural laboratory conser- vation and development law and policy skills training. Law students develop their knowl- edge and skills through an integrated suite of courses that include comparative approaches to complex issues at the intersection of conservation and development; collaborative practicums oriented around issue-based field trips; and service to the conservation and development community.


Home of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, San Jose offers an ideal location for courses in human rights. We offer Spanish language instruction and a cultural immer- sion program at no additional charge.


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