Note: This program will be offered again in 2007.

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Welcome to Europe 2005

EUROPE 2005: LEGAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE REMAKING OF EUROPE.

A comparative study-tour of international institutions in France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

May 10 – 30, 2005

Itinerary: The Netherlands (Amsterdam, The Hague); Belgium (Brussels); France (Paris); Luxembourg; and France (Strasbourg, Lyon and Nice).

Focus: The International Court of Justice; the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia; EUROPOL; the European Union; the Council of Europe; the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); the European Investment Bank (EIB); the Court of Justice of the European Communities; the Council of Europe; the European Court of Human Rights; the European Central Bank, and others.

Dates: May 10 (departure)—May 30 (conclusion), 2005

Course Number: JLS-551-N01 The Economic Community, NATO, and the Council of Europe

Credits: 3 or 6 graduate or undergraduate credits

Director: Prof. Emilio Viano
Department of Justice, Law and Society
School of Public Affairs
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington D.C. 20016-8043
Office: Ward Circle Bldg. #244 (enter through #270)
Phone: (202) 885-6228 or (202) 885-2953
Fax: (202) 885-2907 or 885-2353
E-Mail: eviano@american.edu

Preferred e-mail address for program inquiries: europe@american.edu
Preferred phone number for inquiries: (202) 885-6228
Preferred deadline for applications: March 15, 2005
Deadline for $500 scholarships: March 1, 2005
Last day to withdraw without financial penalties: March 15, 2005

An indispensable course for today's global student!