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Summer Abroad Programs
The School of Law of the University of San Francisco offers summer study programs
focusing on European Union and international law in three capital cities of
Europe’s most affected nations—Dublin, Prague and Budapest. At each
location, the USF law program is co-hosted by a distinguished European law faculty.
Students in the Dublin or Budapest programs may combine the programs in either
of those cities with a portion of the Prague program. The combination affords
a unique opportunity to study at two contrasting sites with a week for travel
in between. The combination also offers an opportunity to learn about the emerging
EU legal system in different national contexts.
Our Summer Study Abroad Programs are offered as part of the fully accredited
curriculum of the University of San Francisco School of Law. They are open to
students who have satisfactorily completed at least one year of full-time or
part-time study at an ABA and AALS accredited U.S. law school and students at
non-U.S. law schools. Other persons, including students of the host country
and members of the bar, may be admitted or may audit classes by permission of
the Director.

The 2008 USF summer law programs in Europe offer the following study possibilities:
Single-site Programs
Three weeks in Dublin, June 15 – July 6, 2008
Three weeks in Budapest, June 15 – July 6, 2008
Five weeks in Prague, June 30 – August 3, 2008
Combined-site Programs, June 15 – August 3, 2008
Three weeks in Dublin and three weeks in Prague with a week for travel between
programs, or
Three weeks in Budapest and three weeks in Prague with a week for travel between
programs.
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