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2014 Study Abroad Listings Switzerland, cont.


Duke-Geneva Institute in Transnational Law


University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland June 29, 2014 - July 29, 2014


Sponsored by Duke Law School


Georgia Law Summer Program in Brussels & Geneva


University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland June 30, 2014 - July 17, 2014


Sponsored by University of Georgia School of Law


International Human Rights Law, Geneva


Webster University Geneva, Switzerland June 15, 2014 - July 11, 2014


Sponsored by Santa Clara Law


WCL Int’l Organizations, Law and Diplomacy Geneva Summer Program


Geneva, Switzerland June 30, 2014 - July 18, 2014


Sponsored by American University Washington College of Law


Application Deadline: March 31, 2014 Tuition: $7,100 - 4 credits


Contact: internationalorganizations@wcl. american.edu


Example of classes: Int’l Intellectual Property at the World Intellectual Property Organization; WTO: Rule Making and Dispute Settlement; The Int’l Labor Organization


Application Deadline: April 02, 2014 Tuition: $3,950 Contact: lkagel@uga.edu


Example of classes: Intro to the Legal System of the European Union; Aspects of European Union Business Law; International Trade Law Practice under the WTO


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


Example of classes: Public International Law; Human Rights; Humanitarian Law; Refugee Law


This 3-credit program introduces law students to the institutions of the European Union and EU business law in Brussels and international trade law under the World Trade Organization in Geneva. Guest lectures by high-ranking EU and WTO officials and international practitioners enhance the pro- gram. See our web site for more info: http:// law.uga.edu/study-abroad


The Geneva program offers an unsurpassed opportunity for students of human rights. Students study public international law, human rights, humanitarian law and refugee law at a very appropriate location—Geneva, the European headquarters of the United Nations. Internship opportunities are limited, but a select group of students may make spe- cial arrangements to do an internship.


The Programs offers students an in-depth look at intl issues through direct contact with experts in intl trade (WTO), IP(WIPO), labor (ILO), and human rights (ICRC). This program on global governance combines legal, diplo- matic, and social scientific approaches to the study of multilateralism. The tuition is for 4 credits including application fee, housing and local transportation.


Application Deadline: June 15, 2014 Tuition: $4,600 Contact: jacobs@law.duke.edu


Example of classes: Bioethics and the Law; Commercial Arbitration; Interrogation and Detention; Telecommunications Law


Courses address a variety of public interna- tional law issues and also include a full array of private and comparative law offerings. Program of study also includes seminars, panel discussions, and law firm visits.


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Turkey


International Business Law, Turkey


Koc University Istanbul, Turkey


June 15, 2014 - July 04, 2014 Sponsored by Santa Clara Law


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


Example of classes: Doing Business in the Middle East and Turkey


Turkey is an exciting, dynamic country where businesses are thriving. The course offered in Istanbul will focus on issues that are important to doing business in Turkey as well as the Middle East. Lecturers are from the Koc University law faculty, business faculty and practicing lawyers in the region. Field trips to courts, law firms and other sites are planned weekly.


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