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2014 Study Abroad Listings Spain, cont. International Advocay


Universidad de Granada Granada, Spain


May 31, 2014 - June 27, 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


Center for International and Comparative Law Summer Law Program in Madrid


Madrid, Spain May 18, 2014 - June 28, 2014


Sponsored by Saint Louis University School of Law


European Law


Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid, Spain


June 23, 2014 - July 25, 2014


Sponsored by DePaul University College of Law


Madrid Summer Law Institute


Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid, Spain


June 01, 2014 - June 28, 2014


Sponsored by University of New Mexico School of Law


Semester Abroad


Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain


September 01, 2014 - January 23, 2015


Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law


Study Abroad in Madrid


Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid, Spain


July 14, 2014 - July 25, 2014


Sponsored by Seattle University School of Law


Univ., Roger Williams Univ. School of Law Application Deadline: March 01, 2014 Tuition: $5,168 Contact: international@law.stetson.edu


Example of classes: Foundations of Int’l Human Rights Law and Advocacy; Int’l Justice; Comparative Advocacy in Elder Law; The Elec-


Application Deadline: March 28, 2014


Tuition: $4,700 (estimated) – up to 6 credits (includes books) Contact: cicl@law.slu.edu


Example of classes: Int’l Criminal Law (with trip to the Hague Netherlands) (2 credits); Int’l Sales Law (2 credits); Negotiating Interna- tional Business Transactions (2 credits)


Application Deadline: May 16, 2014 Tuition: $4,900 Contact: dbrown36@depaul.edu


Example of classes: European Business & Commercial Law; European Labor and Em- ployment Law; European Human Rights Law


Application Deadline: May 23, 2014 Tuition: $3,700 Contact: pareja@law.unm.edu


Example of classes: Overview of European Union Law; International Business Transac- tions; International Law and Popular Culture


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


Example of classes: The Institutional Dynamics of the EU; Judicial Remedies in the Legal System of the EU; The External Relations of the EU


Application Deadline: March 31, 2014


Tuition: $925/credit x 3 credits = $2,775 plus $250 program fee Contact: ohnoj@seattleu.edu


Example of classes: Comparative Family Law; Environmental and Disasters Law; Transnational Business Transactions


A six-week, ABA- approved foreign summer program that allows students to take up to 6 credit hours in International and Compara- tive Law courses. Classes will meet Mon- day through Thursday, leaving the student to explore Spain and the rest of Europe on the three-day weekends. The program of- fers faculty-guided court visits and various other educational and social events.


DePaul University invites you to participate in an exciting summer law program in Madrid, Spain. Over the past 20 years, Spain has become one of the most prosperous member states of the European Union.The program includes a number of tours of Spanish legal, business and political institutions, including the Constitutional Court, parliament, the stock exchange, law firms and one of the top 10 global banks headquartered in Madrid.


The Madrid Summer Law Institute is a four-week, five-credit summer law program in Madrid, Spain. The program is open to law students, graduate students, and legal professionals from around the world. Classes meet only on Mondays through Thursdays, and they finish before 1:00 p.m. each day. Classes are taught by professors from the University of New Mexico and the Universi- dad Rey Juan Carlos.


The mission of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3) is to contribute to the improve- ment of society by offering quality education and carrying out advanced research in accor- dance with demanding international criteria. Spanish proficiency is required.


tronic Communications Regulatory Framework: Towards A True European Single Market


A four-week program in Granada focused on international advocacy with a mandatory visit to Gibraltar.


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Spend two weeks in July taking a three- credit course in English with English-speak- ing Spanish and other law students from the European Union, at the country’s top law school. Classes are taught at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. This program is accred- ited by the American Bar Association.


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