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Study Abroad Combined Programs

This unique program offer an opportunity to study in two European locations. Students may attend classes for three weeks in Dublin and in Prague.


Combined Dublin and Prague program 

This combined programs span seven and one-half weeks. Program housing is available in Dublin from June 10 to June 29 and in Prague beginning at noon on, July 7, 2013. Students in the combined programs are responsible for their travel expenses from Dublin to Prague and for their housing between June 30 and July 7, 2013.

Courses

Dublin Courses Instructor Units
International Criminal Law      Professor Honigsberg 2
EU Law and Institutions Professor Schuster 2
EU Intellectual Property Law Professor Higgins  1
European Media and Entertainment Law       Professor O'Neill 1

Prague Courses Instructor Units
European Union Economic Law Professor Kral 1
European Constitutional Law Professor Kuhn 1
Comparative Immigration Law Professor Hing  2
Comparative Law: Global Legal Traditions - A Survey  Professor Donovan 2

For more information about the Dublin program, click here
For more information about the Prague program, click here