2014 Study Abroad Listings Netherlands, cont. Semester Abroad
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands August 29, 2014 - January 02, 2015
Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law
Int’l Courts & Tribunals
Institute of Social Studies The Hague, Netherlands June 28, 2014 - July 25, 2014
Sponsored by Stetson Univ. College of Law, Charleston School of Law, Mercer Univ. School of Law, Nova Southeastern Univ. Shepard Broad Law Center, Oklahoma City Univ. School
International Human Rights Law, The Hague
International Criminal Court The Hague, Netherlands June 01, 2014 - June 13, 2014
58 Sponsored by Santa Clara Law
Summer Law Program in The Hague
The T.M.C. Asser Institute The Hague, Netherlands June 01, 2014 - June 29, 2014
Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law
Application Deadline: March 31, 2014 Tuition: $10,600 - 6 credits Contact:
hagueprogram@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: International Criminal Law: In Search of Accountability; Interna- tional Legal Approaches to Terrorism in the 21st Century
Participants of the Summer Program in The Hague have the opportunity to live and learn about key issues in international law among practitioners, courts, and tribunals that are making history today. The program includes site visits to the International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and more.
Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $24,074 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact:
studyabroad@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: Introduction to the Law of the European Union; Alternative Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice; Judicial Protection in the European Union
of Law, Roger Williams Univ. School of Law
Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $5,168 Contact:
international@law.stetson.edu
Example of classes: US and the ICJ; Litigating Trade; Human Rights; and the Environment in International Courts
Application Deadline: March 24, 2014 Tuition: $1,000 Contact:
mdavis@scu.edu
Example of classes: International Criminal Justice
Students will have the opportunity to observe actual trial proceedings, meet with prosecutors, judges, defense attorneys, and others who participate in the proceedings. Procedure and trial tactics are analyzed, giving students a unique opportunity to learn about criminal justice, trial advocacy, and comparative and international law.
Courses at Erasmus University’s Rotterdam School of Law emphasize an interdisciplin- ary approach to the study of law, enabling students to gain greater insight into the interaction between law and economics and between law and the social sciences. All classes are in English.
The Hague program is a four-week program with a focus on international courts and tribunals and visits to various international courts and tribunals to provide a well- rounded experience.
New Zealand Study Abroad: Law at Otago
Dunedin, New Zealand February 14, 2014 - June 18, 2014
Sponsored by Faculty of Law University of Otago
Application Deadline: Dec. 01, 2013
Tuition: Average 12,200 NZD flat fee per semester Contact:
nicola.peart@
otago.ac.nz
Example of classes: The New Zealand Legal System; Law and Indigenous People; Law and Emerging Technology; Law and Medicine
Otago offers 1 or 2 semester programmes for study abroad
students.The Faculty of Law was established as the first law school in New Zealand in 1873. It is a great place for international students to learn from leading thinkers in a well supported campus environ- ment. Otago ranked top for legal research in New Zealand and has the Faculty has produced 11 Rhodes scholars in recent years.
ILSA Quarterly » volume 22 » issue 2 » December 2013
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