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Center for Excellence in International Law

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hague_group1The Center for Excellence in International Law has the goal of helping to educate men and women who not only will serve ethically and competently in the practice of law and related professions, but who will contribute to making a better world.

Opportunities to study and teach abroad further enable our students and faculty members to experience first hand the similarities and differences between various legal systems.

For more information, please contact international programs at international@law.stetson.edu or (727) 562-7849.

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Accelerated J.D. Program for Foreign Attorneys
International Law Concentration
International Law LL.M.
International Student Exchange

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Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy
Institute for Caribbean Law and Policy

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International Environmental Moot Court Competition
International Wildlife Law Conference

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Summer:
Argentina
China
Netherlands/Switzerland
Spain

Fall:
Autumn in London

Winter Break:
Cayman Islands

 


 

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See the world while earning class credit in one of Stetson's many study abroad programs. In an increasingly global society, Stetson Law enables you to discover new lands and foreign legal systems through international coursework.

For more information, see Study Abroad section at left, contact the International Programs Office, or see Study Abroad FAQ (PDF). Important Note: Stetson community members traveling abroad are required to view a series of international travel safety videos.

Stetson also has formal agreements with the University of Granada in Spain and Tec de Monterrey in Mexico for students to attend law school for up to one year at one of these institutions.


Non-Stetson students should be aware that it is unlikely that participation in a summer program may be used to result in an acceleration of their graduation date. Students interested in acceleration should consult their home school and the relevant rules of the American Bar Association, including Standard 304, Interpretation 304-4.

Stetson students can also receive credit with non-Stetson study abroad programs.