Monday, November 24, 2008

Geneva Institute on Indigenous Peoples

If you are a law student interested in studying abroad, the University of Tulsa offers a program in Geneva relating to Indigenous people. The 2009 program will run July 4 - August 1, 2009, and the classes offered for the first two weeks are Comparative and International Indigenous Peoples Law (taught by Dr. Julian Burger) and Special Topics in Indian & Indigenous Peoples Law : Lands and Territories (taught by Professor G. William Rice).

For more information, contact Lynn Miller at (918) 631-5038 or lawstudyabroad@utulsa.edu or see the program's website at http://www.law.utulsa.edu/study-abroad

3 Comments:

At February 03, 2009 1:37 AM, Blogger aglu said...

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At May 03, 2009 8:46 AM, Anonymous david said...

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At November 14, 2009 11:50 AM, Blogger Baba said...

Damn, it's late. Is there any other program held for 2010? I wish I can get scholarship for studying abroad. How to File Bankruptcy

 

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