National Jurist - January 2008 - (Page 42) STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS All programs ABA-Approved 2008 LONDON Summer Abroad / June 13–July 17 Certificate Program in Global Arbitration Law and Practice A joint venture with Professor Thomas Carbonneau (The Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law), editor-in-chief, World Arbitration & Mediation Report, in cooperation with the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary, University of London, provides a diverse group of law students and young lawyers from the U.S., Europe, and India, with a systematic and comprehensive exposure to international commercial arbitration. BUDAPEST Summer Abroad / June 8–20 Mediation and Other Methods to Foster Democratic Dialogue A joint venture with Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, offers students from more than fifteen different countries the opportunity to critically examine challenges in the design and delivery of ADR initiatives in both developed and developing democracies. ROME Summer Abroad / June 1–July 1 Making and Saving Deals in the Global Business Environment A joint venture with the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and ADR Center, Italy, presents American and European students with a transborder, cross-disciplinary, and skills-intensive academic program of study and practice in sophisticated deal-making and dispute resolution. For more information on the London, Budapest, and Rome programs, contact Kitty Atkins, Dispute Resolution Institute, at 651-523-2897 or katkins@hamline.edu. ttttttt www.hamline.edu/law/curriculum/global NORWAYSummer Abroad / May 18–June 18 Comparative Law and International Diplomacy This program offers students the opportunity to broaden their understanding of the American and Norwegian legal systems and to study international diplomacy, including the opportunity to participate in simulations with their European counterparts. For more information on the Norway program, contact Anne T. Johnson at 651-523-2299 or atjohnson@hamline.edu. ttttttttttt http://www.hamline.edu/law/curriculum/global http://www.hamline.edu/law/curriculum/global
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