IU McKinney to Host Inaugural Summer Institute in American and Comparative Law
04/11/2016
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The Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law will host its inaugural Summer Institute in American and Comparative Law June 12 through July 8 in Indianapolis.
The program is designed for advanced undergraduate students in law, graduate and post-graduate students, professionals seeking to upgrade and update their knowledge in international and comparative law and/or their skills in professional English, and anyone considering Master of Laws (LL.M.) studies or Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.) studies in the United States.
Students will learn about American law from prominent American judges, professors, and other legal experts; gain valuable insights into international and comparative law; build relationships with American students, professors, judges, and practicing attorneys; and experience American culture in a city known for warm hospitality and award-winning cultural attractions.
To learn more, contact Professor Frank Emmert, director of IU McKinney’s Center for International and Comparative Law and the institute’s co-director; Professor Javier Esguevillas Ruiz, adjunct professor and co-director of the Summer Institute, or Brooke N. Merry, coordinator for the Center for International and Comparative Law.
As of May 6, 2016, this program has been canceled.
