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TRANSNATIONALLAW PROGRAM

Study at a Major ResearchUniversity in the United States

CONTACT

María E. Giménez, Associate Director, Dean Rusk Center forInternational Law and Policy

Dean Rusk Hall, Athens, GA 30602

Telephone: (706) 542-5138; Fax: (706) 542-7822

Email: [email protected]

ATHENS

Located in the southeastern United States, Athens has grown alongside the University of Georgia and its students for the past two centuries. Known as the Classic City, Athens mixes small-town charm and comfort with a progressive atmosphere and a rich art, music and intellectual culture. Thanks to internationally popular bands like the B-52s, R.E.M. and Widespread Panic, Athens has been named the “Best College Music Town in the Country” by Rolling Stone magazine. But music is only part of the area’s charm – Athens has also been ranked a “Top Arts Destination” by AmericanStyle, chosen as one of “America's Greenest Cities” by Popular Science and voted the nation’s “Second Best College Town” by Sports Illustrated.

www.law.uga.edu/transnational-law-program

The Transnational Law Program is a

learning initiative of the University

of Georgia School of Law’s Dean

Rusk Center for International Law

and Policy. It is geared toward

bringing junior lawyers and law

students from around the world to

study at the law school’s campus

for one to two weeks, offering a

tailored curriculum and exposure

to the American legal system. The

courses and duration of each

program are designed in

collaboration with the foreign

institutions bringing students to

Georgia Law. The program offers

students not just the opportunity

to learn, but also the chance to

experience academic and campus

life at a major research university.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Distinguished professors teach international law, human rights, international and U.S. environmental law, corporate law, criminal lawand constitutional law among other subjects.

• All courses are taught in English.

• Students have access to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library, which has one of the largest foreign law library collections in the southeastern United States.

• Students are invited to join the Georgia Society for Comparative and International Law to network professionally with UGA students.

• Students will have the opportunity to visit local courts.

• Sightseeing opportunities include places of interest in Athens, Atlanta and the North Georgia mountains.

ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF LAW

Georgia Law is regarded as one of the nation’s top public law schools. Established in 1859, the school offers three degrees – the Juris Doctor, the Master of Laws and the Master in the Study of Law – and is home to the renowned Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy. To date, Georgia Law graduates include 11 governors, numerous U.S. and state senators and representatives as well as scores of distinguished federal and state judges, prominent attorneys and corporate leaders.

A challenging curriculum and accomplished professors and scholars dedicated to teaching the theoretical foundations of law make Georgia Law an excellent place to expand one’s legal studies.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITYOF GEORGIA

The University of Georgia, chartered in 1785, is the first state-supported university in the United States.

• Located in Athens, approximately one hour from Atlanta (the state’s capital) and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (which has service to more than 50 countries).

• The university is composed of 17 schools and colleges and has an enrollment of more than 34,000.

• There are 2,433 international students at UGA from more than 120 nations around the world.

Georgia Law is regarded as one of the United States’ top public law schools.

The Transnational Law Program is a

learning initiative of the University

of Georgia School of Law’s Dean

Rusk Center for International Law

and Policy. It is geared toward

bringing junior lawyers and law

students from around the world to

study at the law school’s campus

for one to two weeks, offering a

tailored curriculum and exposure

to the American legal system. The

courses and duration of each

program are designed in

collaboration with the foreign

institutions bringing students to

Georgia Law. The program offers

students not just the opportunity

to learn, but also the chance to

experience academic and campus

life at a major research university.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Distinguished professors teach international law, human rights, international and U.S. environmental law, corporate law, criminal lawand constitutional law among other subjects.

• All courses are taught in English.

• Students have access to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library, which has one of the largest foreign law library collections in the southeastern United States.

• Students are invited to join the Georgia Society for Comparative and International Law to network professionally with UGA students.

• Students will have the opportunity to visit local courts.

• Sightseeing opportunities include places of interest in Athens, Atlanta and the North Georgia mountains.

ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF LAW

Georgia Law is regarded as one of the nation’s top public law schools. Established in 1859, the school offers three degrees – the Juris Doctor, the Master of Laws and the Master in the Study of Law – and is home to the renowned Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy. To date, Georgia Law graduates include 11 governors, numerous U.S. and state senators and representatives as well as scores of distinguished federal and state judges, prominent attorneys and corporate leaders.

A challenging curriculum and accomplished professors and scholars dedicated to teaching the theoretical foundations of law make Georgia Law an excellent place to expand one’s legal studies.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITYOF GEORGIA

The University of Georgia, chartered in 1785, is the first state-supported university in the United States.

• Located in Athens, approximately one hour from Atlanta (the state’s capital) and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (which has service to more than 50 countries).

• The university is composed of 17 schools and colleges and has an enrollment of more than 34,000.

• There are 2,433 international students at UGA from more than 120 nations around the world.

Georgia Law is regarded as one of the United States’ top public law schools.

TRANSNATIONALLAW PROGRAM

Study at a Major ResearchUniversity in the United States

CONTACT

María E. Giménez, Associate Director, Dean Rusk Center forInternational Law and Policy

Dean Rusk Hall, Athens, GA 30602

Telephone: (706) 542-5138; Fax: (706) 542-7822

Email: [email protected]

ATHENS

Located in the southeastern United States, Athens has grown alongside the University of Georgia and its students for the past two centuries. Known as the Classic City, Athens mixes small-town charm and comfort with a progressive atmosphere and a rich art, music and intellectual culture. Thanks to internationally popular bands like the B-52s, R.E.M. and Widespread Panic, Athens has been named the “Best College Music Town in the Country” by Rolling Stone magazine. But music is only part of the area’s charm – Athens has also been ranked a “Top Arts Destination” by AmericanStyle, chosen as one of “America's Greenest Cities” by Popular Science and voted the nation’s “Second Best College Town” by Sports Illustrated.

www.law.uga.edu/transnational-law-program