2015 Study Abroad Listings United Kingdom, cont.
Comparative Law Program in Europe
Europe
London, United Kingdom 5/24/2015- 6/20/2015
Sponsored by American University Wash- ington College of Law
Georgetown Law London Summer Program
King’s College London London, United Kingdom 7/5/2015 - 8/4/2015
Sponsored by Georgetown Law
International Entertainment and Media Law
University of London London, United Kingdom 6/12/2015 -7/17/2015
64 Sponsored by Southwestern Law School International Exchange
School of Oriental and African Studies London, United Kingdom 8/17/2015- 5/17/2016
Sponsored by University of Connecticut School of Law
London Law Consortium
FSU London Study Centre London, United Kingdom 1/12/2015 - 5/1/2015
Sponsored by University of Iowa College of Law
London Law Consortium Intersession Course
FSU London Study Centre London, United Kingdom 3/16/2015- 3/20/2015
Sponsored by University of Iowa College of Law
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Application Deadline: 12/31/2014 Tuition: $2,700 Contact:
law-studyabroad@uiowa.edu
Application Deadline: 4/30/2014 Tuition: $8,600 Contact:
institute@swlaw.edu
Example of classes: International Entertainment Law, International Sports Law, Comparative Media Law, International Art Law
Application Deadline: 2/16/2015 Tuition: $28,000 Contact:
lawexchange@uconn.edu
Example of classes: Islamic Law, Indigenous Land Rights, Law and Natural Resources, Law and Policy of International Courts and Tribunals
Application Deadline: 12/1/2014 Tuition: $10,000/$12,000 Contact:
law-studyabroad@uiowa.edu
Application Deadline: 5/24/2015 Tuition: $10,912 - 6 credits Contact:
studyabroad@wcl.american.edu
Example of classes: International and European Human Rights Law, International Business Law and European Union Institu- tions
Application Deadline: 4/1/2015 Tuition: $5,000
Contact:
transnational@law.georgetown. edu
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.
Georgetown University Law Center presents an exciting opportunity to study law this summer in London. This 4-week summer law program offers four courses taught by distinguished professors. The program will include a speaker series and organized visits to legal landmarks such as the Royal Courts of Justice and The Inns of Court. Enrollment is limited to ensure small class sizes.
This unique and exciting program will offer a variety of academic,cultural and social ex- periences thorough: courses on international entertainment, media, art, and sports law; instruction by American and British faculty with extensive international experience; guest lectures; field excursions to the Royal Courts of Justice, and other legal, entertain- ment, media and cultural institutions in London.
Students can study either in the Fall Semester or the full academic year at SOAS, University of London. Students study law from an economic and social perspective. London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a leading global city with various activities and events from arts and entertainment to sports. London also offers convenient access to other parts of the country and Europe.
Our Semester program’s curriculum includes a mix of courses offering international and comparative perspectives on different subjects, and many opportunities to see and explore law practice in Britain. All LLC stu- dents meet regularly with judges and other legal professionals, and many participate in externships and other types of experiential learning.
The Honorable Randy J. Holland of the Dela- ware Supreme Court will teach Comparative Corporate Governance Law. This one-week course will explore the proliferation of multi-national corporations in today’s global economy.
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