2015 Study Abroad Listings France, cont.
Comparative Law Program in Europe
American University Washington Col- lege of Law
Strasbourg, France 5/24/2015 - 6/20/2015
Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law
Summer Program in Interna- tional Human Rights
MISHA
Strasbourg, France 6/30/2015 - 7/30/2015
Sponsored by Regent University
Application Deadline: 3/31/2015 Tuition: $10,912 - 6 credits
Contact:
studyabroad@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: International and European Human Rights Law, International Business Law, European Union Institutions
Application Deadline: 2/27/2015 Tuition: $5,625 Contact:
strasbourg@regent.edu
Example of classes: International Human Rights Law, Civil Liberties & National Secu- rity, Comparative Law
The Summer Program in Europe introduces law students and attorneys to evolving legal concepts and structures in Europe and in the international arena. The program focuses on the nature and dynamics of European legal institutions and the development of a body of European laws.
Regent Law School’s summer program in human rights offers law school students an opportunity to examine international human rights issues from a Christian perspective. Classes will be conducted in English. All students will be enrolled for five credit hours. All courses are fully accredited.
Germany
Augsburg Summer Program on European and International Economic Law
University of Augsburg Augsburg, Germany 6/8/2015- 7/17/2015
Sponsored by University of Augsburg
Germany Summer Legal Stud- ies Program
Mississippi College School of Law Berlin, Germany 6/11/2015 - 6/25/2015
Sponsored by Mississippi College School of Law
International Exchange Pro- gram
Free University Berlin Berlin, Germany 10/1/2015- 7/17/2016
Sponsored by University of Connecticut School of Law
Application Deadline: 2/16/2015 Tuition: $26,000 Contact:
lawexchange@uconn.edu
Example of classes: Introduction to Ger- man and European Company Law, Contract Law in Europe, European Consumer Law, International Arbitration
Students study in Germany’s capital city where there are 39 universities, 20 courts, 56 theaters, 157 museums and an infinite number of recreational activities. Students may choose to study for a semester or for the complete academic year. Although knowledge of German is preferable, there are a number of suitable law courses offered in English.
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Application Deadline: 5/15/2015 Tuition: €500
Contact:
summerprogram@jura.uni-
augsburg.de
Example of classes: German and European Company Law, Law and Economics, Private Regulation of Capital Markets, Private International Law
Application Deadline: 5/1/2015 Tuition: $3,000 Contact:
scopelan@mc.edu
Example of classes: Introduction to Euro- pean Union Law
The Program provides insight into economic and business law necessary to meet the increasing requirements of companies and law firms in this field. It focuses on such issues as company law, capital markets and transnational litigation. The legal issues are considered from international, European and German perspective.
Berlin is a vibrant and modern city, and it is the perfect location to spend two weeks studying European Union Law.
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