National Jurist - January 2008 - (Page 58) The British Isles Program Country Program City School Name England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England England Oxford London London Oxford and Strasbourg London Oxford London London Cambridge Oxford London London London Cambridge London Oxford Cambridge London Oxford London/Cambridge London London Oxford London Florida State Georgetown Hamline Loyola Chicago Northwestern Ohio State U Pace Roger Williams Samford Santa Clara Southwestern Syracuse Tulane Mississippi Notre Dame Oklahoma Richmond San Diego San Diego Valparaiso Southern University Law Center Indiana — Bloomington Indiana — Bloomington Pepperdine Program Subject Program Dates 6/30-8/7 7/6-8/5 6/13-7/17 6/26-7/27 n/a 6/28-8/2 Spring 6/9-6/27 6/29-7/31 6/22-8/2 6/22-7/25 5/29-7/19 721-8/2 n/a 6/23-7/30 6/29-8/2 7/6-8/09 6/30-8/2 6/30-8/1 6/23-7/29 6/15-7/26 Spring Summer 6/30-8/13 or 8/25-TBD Int’l & comp. Int’l comm. arbit. Int’l business Law Int’l law Application Deadline ASAP 4/1 3/15 3/22 n/a 5/1 11/15 3/7 4/15 3/20 Until full 2/15 Until full n/a 4/1 4/18 4/1 3/10 3/10 4/15 4/21 n/a n/a ASAP International and Comparative Law Programs at the University of Baltimore School of Law As part of its comprehensive international law program, the University of Baltimore School of Law, in partnership with other law schools, offers two unique study abroad programs designed to introduce U.S. and foreign law students to a broad array of transnational legal issues. STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS Curaçao, the Netherlands Antilles Dec. 21, 2007–Jan. 12, 2008 http://law.ubalt.edu/curacao ABA approved For more information, contact: curacao@ubalt.edu or 410.837.4635 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom mid-June–mid-July, 2008 http://law.ubalt.edu/aberdeen ABA approved For more information, contact: aberdeen@ubalt.edu or 410.837.4631 LL.M. PROGRAM The University of Baltimore School of Law offers a Masters of Law (LL.M.) program in the Law of the United States. The program is for lawyers, judges, judicial officers, professors and other legal professionals who have received a first law degree from an institution outside of the United States and who may want to practice in the United States. For more information, visit http://law.ubalt.edu/academics/concentrations/llm.html or contact: University of Baltimore School of Law, LL.M. Program, 1420 N. Charles St., LC Suite 202B, Baltimore, MD 21201; 410.837.4532; meghbal@ubalt.edu. 58 THE NATIONAL JURIST January 2008 http://law.ubalt.edu/academics/ http://law.ubalt.edu/curacao http://law.ubalt.edu/aberdeen http://law.ubalt.edu/academics/
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