National Jurist - January 2008 - (Page 45) ;August;;3; ;July;;6;–;19/July;;22;– VIENNA, AUST RIA Loyola University New Orleans College of Law 2008 AUSTRIA/HUNGARY ;June;;22;–;July;;19; ;or;;August;;3 ; Offered in conjunction with the University of Vienna Law School, the Vienna Summer Legal Studies Program presents seven courses in two, two-week sessions, conveniently scheduled in mid-summer. Courses include Comparative Legal System: Austria, Germany, and the U.S.; International Courts and Tribunals; Comparative Mental Health Law; Comparative Reproductive Bioethics and the Law; Introduction to International Copyright Law; Comparative Criminal Justice: Choices in Core Criminal Process Issues; Comparative Human Rights. Weekend trips to Salzburg, Prague, and Venice. ;May;;30;–;June;;22; MOSCOW, RUSSIA In conjunction with Touro Law Center Join us at Moscow State University studying the Russian Legal System in Transition and Law and Literature or Comparative Constitutional Law and Human Rights. Students may earn a maximum of four credits. Weekend trip to St. Petersburg. A, NAVAC CUER Many students combine the Budapest and Vienna programs, spending up to six weeks in Europe traveling from Budapest to Vienna. EXICO M ;June;;7;–;June;;29; Choose from courses such as Immigration Law: The Rights of Victims; Western Legal Tradition (civil law); and Comparative Crimin al Law & Administration of Criminal Justice; as well as a legal internship in Cuernavaca, Mexico, “The City of Eternal Springtime,” just an hour’s bus ride from Mexico City. , BUDAPEST HUNGARY ;June;;22;–;July;;5; Spend two weeks in Budapest studying Central European Legal Systems in Transition and/or Comparative Judicial Systems on Alternative Dispute Resolution. ;May;;17;–;Ju ne;;1; RIO DE JANEIRO, BR AZ IL Study the Latin American Legal Systems during a two-week session in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For more information, contact: law.loyno.edu/fsp Judy Corcoran International Programs Phone: (504) 861-5563 Fax: (504) 861-5480 corcoran@loyno.edu http://law.loyno.edu/fsp http://law.loyno.edu/fsp
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