October, 2008
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Studies Abroad in 2009
Widener School of Law offers students an opportunity to study abroad during the summer of 2009. Students may travel to Geneva, Sydney, Nairobi or Venice and earn credits while enjoying an enriching academic experience and the history and culture of a foreign country.
What’s Inside…. Geneva
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Requirements
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Nairobi
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Sydney
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Important Dates
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Course Offerings
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Contact Person
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Special points of interest: • Applications accepted until April 20, 2009. • Financial Aid is available; you must apply by March 23, 2009. • Please visit our website: www.law.widener.edu
Summer International Law Institutes Venice Venice has a remarkable history and was the dominant naval and trading force in the Mediterranean. This lovely city operated as an independent republic for more than one thousand years, with a sophisticated and stable legal and political system that has fascinated legal historians. A walk through Venice confronts the visitor with the play of light on a canal and the slap of water against a gondola. One can walk to most locations in the city; however, vaporettos
(a public water taxi) are available for longer trips. The Venice International Law Institute offers students the chance to study in one of the most beautiful cities in the world with American and Italian faculty known for their expertise in international law. All of Europe is easily accessible by train and airplane for the long weekend excursion. Students will have ample time to see Venice, travel through Italy, and explore Europe.
“I would recommend any of the programs to all students... Provides an invaluable experience...”
• Applicants from other law schools accepted. • Students may take up to 6 credits. • ABA approved program.
Widener University School of Law was founded in 1971 and is fully approved by the American Bar Association and a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
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Geneva Geneva is the most international city in the world and is known as “the smallest of the great capitals.” Geneva’s central location places most of the great cities and regions of Europe within reach and students will have more than enough time to travel and explore on weekends. The Geneva International Law Institute offers students a unique experience as Geneva is world renown as an international Center for peace and diplomacy. Students will have the opportunity to visit many world organizations such as the Geneva International Law Institute World Health Organization, the International Red Cross, the World Trade Organization, etc. as well as Swiss courts. Students who participate in this institute will increase their ability to serve clients in the international economy of the 21st century.
Application Requirements To be eligible for Widener’s study abroad programs you must: •
Complete one year of full- or part-time law studies comprising the required first-year law courses at any ABA-approved law school.
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Fill out and submit a formal application.
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Provide a $100 non-refundable application fee.
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Provide a letter of good standing from your law school.
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Tuition must be paid before arrival at the program.
Formal acceptance into the program can only be granted once all application requirements are fulfilled.
Stretch your perspective
Each one is really different and each one provides amazing opportunities not just to visit foreign countries but to live in one and to learn about different cultures and to learn something about yourself. All programs are organized to allow students to balance class work with time to explore and learn about the country. Some of you are already captivated by one of these fascinating cities so why not add this learning experience to your knowledge base.
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Nairobi Kenya is blessed with spectacular national parks teeming with wildlife and beautiful beaches on the Indian Ocean. English is an official language and is spoken throughout the country. Nairobi is a cosmopolitan international city that is a center for many international institutions such as the United Nations.
tries, has been going through growth pains on the road to true democracy. The unique program immerses students in international legal problems while exposing them to wide differences in culture and perspective.
Students will be able to explore the cultural diversity of Kenya. The curriculum at the Nairobi International Law Institute is augmented by lectures on Kenyan history. Kenya, like many developing coun-
Comparative Constitutional Law, for example, is taught by leaders active in constitutional reform who bring practical experience as well as academic excellence to their classes.
“Students will be able to explore the cultural diversity of Kenya.”
Sydney Sydney is the largest, oldest, and liveliest city on the Australian Continent. It is easy to get around in Sydney because public transportation is abundant. Students can take a bus, ferry or water taxi, or even a monorail and within minutes get to the beach, nightclubs, and all kinds of restaurants. During the long weekends, students can visit other exotic places in the southern hemisphere and even snorkel and scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef. The Sydney International Law Institute includes a teaching day trip to Canberra to visit the High Court of Australia and tour the justices’ chambers. Students can also watch the “grilling” of the prime minister and his ministers during Question Time in both the House and Senate.
Sydney Opera House
“Sydney is the largest, oldest, and liveliest city on the Australian Continent.”
Students will have a unique educational experience that includes instruction by eminent Australian faculty.
What are you doing this summer???.......... Why not join us!
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Widener Studies Abroad Studying overseas can be a tremendous asset to a legal education and summer is the perfect time to earn credits while experiencing international cultures and learning different perspectives of faculty and students from foreign countries in Widener’s International Law Institutes in Nairobi, Geneva, Venice, and Sydney. With the globalization of the world economy, an understanding of international business, trade, and jurisdic-
tion has become essential for the modern lawyer. Faculty members are drawn from Widener School of Law as well as from universities and international organizations in each city. Members of the bench and bar of the host country provide special lectures and seminar discussions.
“...an understanding of international business, trade, and jurisdiction has become essential for the modern lawyer.”
Why not consider adding a law-related experience to your resume’ that stands out to employers and may open opportunities in an increasingly global world of law practice. United Nations Building on Lake Geneva
Program Dates and Course Offerings Program Dates and Course Offerings are still being finalized at this time and will be announced in the very near future.
For additional information, please contact: Arlene Trapuzzano Coordinator, International Programs 4201 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-477-2248 Fax: 302-477-2257 E-mail: artrapuzzano@widener.edu
“Formal acceptance into the program can only be granted once all application requirements are fulfilled.”