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Academic ProgramCourses offered in the Nice Program have an international focus and compare American and European approaches to law. All classes are conducted in English, and none of the courses offered has prerequisites. Classes meet four times per week, Monday through Thursday. Each course in the program is rated at two credit hours, involving 14 100-minute sessions of instruction and a two hour examination. Registrants may enroll in up to two of the four courses for a maximum of four credit hours. All courses offered are fully equivalent for credit purposes to those courses offered at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Grades are based on an examination in each course. (See Admission Criteria for more information.) Thomas Jefferson School of Law reserves the right to limit enrollment in particular courses; students who register for courses that have already been closed will be notified. The program will feature a Distinguished Guest Lecture by The Honorable Richard J. Goldstone on Monday, June 23, 2008. He will also teach a class in International Criminal Law on that day. In addition to the law courses and Distinguished Guest Lecture, a French conversation course is offered to registrants without an additional charge. The conversation course, which is not offered for college credit, is available to registrants and accompanying persons, including spouses and school-aged children. There will also be a Brown-Bag Luncheon Lecture Series with distinguished speakers and experts in the field of international law. Students arrive in Nice on Saturday June 21, 2008. The program begins with a Welcoming Reception on the evening of Sunday June 22, 2008. There will be a short Orientation session on the first day of classes, Monday, June 23, 2008, at the University of Nice School of Law at 8:30 a.m. All classes on June 23 only will be delayed by one hour to allow for orientation. Therefore, on June 23 only, classes will begin at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. respectively. |
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