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2014 Study Abroad Listings France, cont.


Tulane Paris Institute for European Legal Studies


Paris-Dauphine University Paris, France


June 22, 2014 - July 12, 2014 Sponsored by Tulane University Law School


USD Law Study Abroad Paris, France


June 30, 2014 - August 01, 2014


Sponsored by University of San Diego School of Law


Strasbourg Study Abroad Program


University of Strasbourg Strasbourg, France


June 30, 2014 - August 01, 2014


Sponsored by Regent University School of Law


Entertainment Law and IP Law in Toulouse, France


University of Toulouse Toulouse, France


June 27, 2014 - July 26, 2014 Sponsored by Whittier Law School


Application Deadline: May 31, 2014 Tuition: $3,200 Contact: clewis1@tulane.edu


Example of classes: American and European Constitutional Law; Antitrust and Merger in European Union Law; Introduction to French Law and French Legal Culture


Application Deadline: May 06, 2014 Tuition: $6,800 (2012/13) Contact: lawabroad@sandiego.edu


Example of classes: EU Law; Comparative Con Law; Int’l Negotiations; Int’l Art Law; Int’l Copyright Law; Int’l Corporations; Int’l Business Transactions; Public Int’l Law; Int’l Human Rights


Application Deadline: February 20, 2014 Tuition: $7,640 Contact: strasbourg@regent.edu


Example of classes: International Human Rights; Comparative Law; Civil Liberties and National Security


Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $4,800 plus $200 enrollment fee Contact: cpeeler@law.whittier.edu


Example of classes: Entertainment Law; International Sports Law; European Union Law; International Intellectual Property Law


At the Tulane Paris Institute for European Legal Studies, the oldest continuously- running summer program in France, students will learn about international and European Union law. The program is hosted by Paris- Dauphine University, located in one of the most beautiful parts of Paris, right down the road from the Seine.


The study abroad programs offered through USD School of Law provide intensive training in international, comparative and foreign law, while introducing students to the legal institutions of another country. Our programs bring together students and expert faculty for a rich experience of academic and cultural interchange.


Strasbourg, the gem of the Alsace-Lorraine region of France, is the site of a unique sum- mer program sponsored by Regent University School of Law. This ABA-approved program will offer law students an opportunity to examine international human rights issues from a Christian perspective. Legal experi- ences include visits to the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe.


Study with us in this romantic city, scenically nestled along the Garonne River and the famous Canal du Midi. Students study at the University of Toulouse, one of Europe’s oldest and most picturesque campuses. Courses are taught by prominent international scholars in the areas of entertainment law, sports law and intellectual property law.


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Germany


Discrimination, Conflict Resolution, and Human Rights


Touro Law Center Berlin, Germany


May 27, 2014 - June 28, 2014 Sponsored by Touro Law Center


Application Deadline: March 24, 2014 Tuition: $3,800 Contact: summerprograms@tourolaw.edu


Example of classes: The Practice of Mediation; International Human Rights; Workplace Law in Global Context


Experience Berlin, one of the world’s most dynamic and important capitals, as it rein- vents itself. Visit the German Parliament on a special tour, the Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, and many Holocaust sites. Students can earn up to six credits; the program is approved by the ABA.


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