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January 21, 2008 | Vol. XI, Issue 18
Vive La UF Law Summer Program in France
Students studying in the Summer 08 Law Program in France benefit from a dual focus on comparative and international law. American and French professors examine United States and French legal systems and European community law. Both French and American students also meet with members of the judiciary and the legal profession. In addition, the program allows you to live in and enjoy the rich French culture.
The first week of the five-week program, which runs from June 23 to July 25, will be spent in Paris, while the last four weeks will be at the University of Montpellier in Montpellier. Courses offered will include Comparative Criminal Procedure, Comparative Regulation of Hostile Takeovers, and European Union Business Law.
In 2007, 30 students from UF were enrolled in the program. In addition, a number of students from the University of Montpellier were enrolled in one or more classes. Deadline for applications is March 21. Interested students can visit the study abroad website at http://www.law.ufl.edu/students/abroad/ and contact the program's co-directors, Professor Christopher Slobogin at slobogin@law.ufl.edu or 352.273.0942; Professor Stuart Cohn at cohn@law.ufl.edu or 352.273.0925, or Director of Student Programs Michelle Ocepek, ocepek@law.ufl.edu or 273-0620.
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