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Details of Summer Abroad Programs:

Venue I:

Geneva

Topic:

Public International Law, Humanitarian Law, Int’l IP Law & Human Rights (5 units)

Key Dates:

Program: 6/12/18 – 7/5/18
Approximate Externship Dates: 5/21/18 – 8/3/18
Externship Application Deadline: February 23, 2018
General Program Application Deadline: March 23, 2018

Venue II:

San Jose, Costa Rica

Topic:

Human Rights in the Americas (4 units)

Key dates:

Program: 5/21/18 – 6/8/18
Approximate Externship Dates: 6/11/18 – 7/20/18
Inter-American Court of Human Rights Externship Deadline: January 12, 2018
Externship Application Deadline: February 23, 2018
General Program Application Deadline: March 23, 2018

Venue III:

Tokyo, Japan

Topic:

Doing Business in Japan (4 units), Japanese Patent and Copyright Law (1 unit, optional)

Key dates:

Program: 5/28/18 – 6/19/18
Approximate Externship Dates: 6/25/18 – 7/27/18
Externship Application Deadline: February 23, 2018
General Program Application Deadline: March 23, 2018

Venue IV:

The Hague, Netherlands

Topic:

International Criminal Justice (3 units)

Key dates:

Program: 5/28/18 – 6/8/18
General Program Application Deadline: March 23, 2018

Venue V:

Sydney, Australia

Topic:

Human Rights: Forced Migration Law and International Environmental Law (4 Units)

Key dates:

Program: 5/21/18 – 6/8/18
Approximate Externship Dates: 6/11/18 – 7/20/18
Externship Application Deadline: February 23, 2018
General Program Application Deadline: March 23, 2018

Venue IV:

Vienna, Austria

Topic: 

Law and Business in the European Union (4 units)

Key dates:

Program: 5/21/18 – 6/8/18
Approximate Externship Dates: 6/11/18 – 7/20/18
Externship Application Deadline: February 23, 2018
General Program Application Deadline: March 23, 2018

 

Application:

The program accepts applications on a rolling basis. Please apply online here.

Fees & Financial Aid

Deposit: A non-refundable deposit of $300 is required and is then applied to the tuition charge.

Tuition: The tuition charge is $1,125/unit for J.D. students. LL.M. students should contact the organizers for tuition information.

Financial Aid: US law students are typically eligible for financial aid to cover tuition, airfare, housing, food, local travel costs and school supplies. Financial Aid goes through a student’s home institution. A consortium agreement is setup between the home institution and Santa Clara University.

For any queries, please contact at The Center for Global Law and Policy: cglp@scu.edu

For any further information please visit the following official pages: Geneva, Costa Rica, Japan,  Netherlands, Australia, Austria