Academic Program - Granada, Spain
All students will be enrolled in four separate one-credit hour courses that focus on comparative and international law issues. Classes will generally meet during the mornings, Monday-Thursday, leaving afternoons and three-day weekends free for social events and travel. The class will meet on one Friday to visit legal institutions, such as Spanish courts and other legal institutions.
The Institute for Comparative and International Law is a comprehensive study of Comparative and International Law issues. All course instruction will be in English.
The course includes the following modules:
- European Financial Law
(Luis Hinojosa, Universidad de Granada) - Corporate Governance and Harmonization in Times of Financial Crisis (Francisco Reyes, Louisiana State University)
- Global Financial Turmoil and the Euro Area Crisis (Luis Hinojosa, Universidad de Granada)
- The World Bank and Human Rights (Björn Arp, Alcalá University School of Law, Madrid, Spain)
See Courses for a more complete description of the classes offered.