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Belgium
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Denmark
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England
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France
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Germany
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Greece
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Malta
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Norway
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Portugal
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Spain
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Sweden
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London, Paris, Brussels, Geneva
The Comparative Summer Law Program in Europe, sponsored by Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, D.C., introduces law students and attorneys to evolving legal concepts and structures in Europe and in the international arena. The program considers the European Union, the World Trade Organization, the United Nations, and other international organizations to be its foremost hosts. Courses will focus on the nature and dynamics of European legal institutions and the development of a body of European laws.
Siena, Italy
Tulane Law School and the University of Siena faculty of law have come together to found the Tulane-Siena Institute for International Law and the Arts. The goal of the Institute is to develop the world’s best program for the study of the complex and fascinating relationship between international law, and art, and cultural property. There could be no better place to pursue such studies than in the artistic treasure that is Siena.