2014 Study Abroad Listings Italy
Bologna, Italy Summer Law Program
University of Bologna Bologna, Italy
May 25, 2014 - June 07, 2014
Sponsored by Brooklyn Law School, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Florence Summer Abroad Program
University of Florence Law School Florence, Italy
May 25, 2014 - June 20, 2014
Sponsored by Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Florence Summer Law Program
Florence, Italy
May 25, 2014 - June 20, 2014 Sponsored by Gonzaga Law School
USD Law Study Abroad Florence, Italy
May 26, 2014 - June 20, 2014
Sponsored by University of San Diego School of Law
Semester Abroad
University of Perugia Perugia, Italy
October 01, 2014 - December 12, 2014
Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law
International and Comparative Law
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa, Italy
May 24, 2014 - June 07, 2014
Sponsored by Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Application Deadline: February 21, 2014 Tuition: $800 per credit; $125 activity fee Contact:
lorraine.mcdonald@
brooklaw.edu
Example of classes: Comparative Cor- porate Governance (1 credit); International Commercial Arbitration (1 credit)
Application Deadline: April 14, 2014 Tuition: $700 Contact:
acp17@psu.edu
Example of classes: Comparative Law in a Globalized World - Transnational Perspec- tives; International Arbitration and Litigation; International and Comparative Family Law
Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $4,800 Contact:
wolffj@lawschool.gonzaga.edu
Example of classes: Comparative Criminal Law; Comparative Labor and Employment Law; Law of International Human Rights
Application Deadline: April 01, 2014 Tuition: $6,150 (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: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $24,074 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact:
studyabroad@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: International Criminal Law; Law of Arbitration; European Business Law
Application Deadline: April 25, 2014
Tuition: $4,695 (includes tuition and housing) Contact:
internationalprograms@hofstra.edu
Example of classes: Introduction to International Commercial Dispute Resolution; Alternative Dispute Resolution in an Informa- tion Society
The Summer Program offers students an opportunity to study a variety of international and comparative topics with distinguished faculty from both American and European law schools. The Program will be held at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bologna which is housed in a beautiful Renaissance building with modernized classrooms. The law school is one of Europe’s most respected law schools.
Members of our faculty collaborate with European scholars and practitioners to offer fully accredited courses which are designed to provide overviews of civil law and com- mon law systems with emphasis on the practical aspects of international law.
Classes are held in the university-owned villa located near the Piazza San Marco, just a short walk from the Duomo. The Monday through Thursday class schedule allows students the opportunity to explore the local environs of Tuscany, medieval Siena, the towers of San Gimignano, the Cinque Terre beaches, or the Chianti wine country.
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.
The University of Perugia is one of the oldest universities in Europe. The University was founded in 1308 by a papal bull issued by Pope Clement V and the faculty of law was established only 10 years later. It is one of the most prestigious law programs in Italy and attracts students from around the world. The university is located in Perugia, the capital city and cultural center of Umbria.
The Summer Program in Pisa is an intensive two-week course of study, the program aims to introduce students to the different kinds of nonjudicial methods used to resolve com- mercial disputes in the international context. Participants earn 3 credits.
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