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2015 Study Abroad Listings South Korea Asia Summer Study Abroad


Mississippi College School of Law Seoul, South Korea & Beijing, China 5/20/2015 - 6/12/2015


Sponsored by Mississippi College School of Law


Semester Abroad


Sungkyunkwan University Seoul, South Korea 9/1/2015 - 12/18/2015


Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law


Semester Abroad


Yonsei University Seoul, South Korea 8/31/2015 - 12/18/2015


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Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law


Application Deadline: 3/1/2015 Tuition: $24,331 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact: studyabroad@wcl.american.edu


Example of classes: International Trade Law, Law & Politics in Korea, Health Law


Application Deadline: 4/1/2015 Tuition: $4,000 Contact: scopelan@mc.edu


Example of classes: International Criminal Law, Status of Forces Agreements


Application Deadline: 3/1/2015 Tuition: $24,331 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact: studyabroad@wcl.american.edu


Example of classes: Public Law, Constitu- tional Law, Public Interest Law, Criminal Law


Mississippi College School of Law offers its Asia Summer Legal Studies Program each summer in Beijing, China and Seoul, South Korea. The group will spend 11 days in Beijing participating in classes and touring before moving to Seoul for two weeks on the campus of Sookmyung University.


Highly qualified legal experts have been recruited to its faculty, and one of the top law schools in Korea has been well-known through a number of judicial officials and lawyers who the College produced. The College of Law is committed to educating highly competent and civic-minded legal professionals who will be the global leaders of the future.


Since its foundation in 1950, Yonsei College of Law has been playing a monumental role in enhancing legal education and legal culture in Korea. A main academic mission of Yonsei is to provide the opportunity to master the fundamentals necessary for the practice of law and to cultivate lawyers equipped with a strong sense of social justice.


Spain


International Exchange Pro- gram


Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona, Spain 9/1/2015 - 12/3/2015


Sponsored by University of Connecticut School of Law


Semester Abroad


ESADE Law School Barcelona, Spain 9/7/2015- 12/18/2015


Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law


Application Deadline: 2/16/2015 Tuition: $26,000 Contact: lawexchange@uconn.edu


Example of classes: Juvenile Delinquency and Gangs, Constitutional Pluralism and Fundamental Rights Protection in Europe, International Regulations, Law and Equality Policies


Application Deadline: 3/1/2015 Tuition: $24,331 (+fees) - 12 credits Contact: studyabroad@wcl.american.edu


Example of classes: European Union Internal Market, An Introduction to Spanish Law, Torts Law, Negotiation Skills


Students with strong Spanish language capa- bilities have the opportunity to live and study in Barcelona, Spain, the capital of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain. Student may choose to study for a semester or for the full academic year. Pompeu Fabra is a public university widely recognized in Spain and Europe with a vibrant international student community.


Located in Barcelona, ESADE Law School trains lawyers capable of coping with the challenges set by the legal profession. The ESADE law program has an international focus offering classes in Spanish, with limited courses in English. Early exams may be scheduled for U.S. exchange students, allowing them to complete their studies in December. Spanish proficiency is required.


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