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Florence Summer Law Program

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Gonzaga's Florence Summer Law Program

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Florence, Italy
May 23-June 18, 2010

Applications are now being accepted.

Study Law in a Culturally Significant Setting

There is a growing interest in comparative and international law courses that cannot be fully met during the regular school year. The Gonzaga Florence Summer Law Program is designed to meet this need -- and to do so in a culturally significant location.

The program's primary focus is on international aspects of social justice and human rights. Both areas are integral to our mission as a Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic institution of higher learning.

The program is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools.

A Beautiful and Central Location

The program's administrative offices and classrooms are located in a university-owned villa on the Via G. La Pira. Located 1-1/2 blocks north of the Piazza San Marco, the facility overlooks the Medici's botanical garden, the Giardino dei Semplici. It is situated in the heart of the University of Florence district and near the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore -- known as the "Duomo."

The refurbished building has a computer lab, wireless access in the classrooms, and a library with English-language books and periodicals.


2010 Dates

 

Arrive: No later than May 22
Orientation & Welcome Dinner: Sunday, May 23
Classes Start: May 24
Classes End: June 17
Finals: June 18

Experience is the Best Teacher

Florence is a vibrant place.

An amazing city, full of art, architecture and style.

A sensory experience of street musicians, great food, and living history.

Live this learning experience.

Questions?

Florence Summer
Law Program
Gonzaga University
School of Law

Pam Pschirrer
Program Coordinator
PO Box 3528
Spokane, WA
99220-3528 USA
(509) 313-3742
1=US Country Code

Email

Acknowledgements

The paintings of Florence which appear throughout the Florence Summer Law Program Web site were painted by Fr. Bruno Segatta.