Wednesday January 16, 2008 | Mark Gordon Dean of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law |
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International Opportunities
The traditional model of legal education, I think, is based on a faulty premise that if you learn US law, you have learned "the law." Of course, learning US law is critically important to practice in this country. And our legal system is particularly well developed in a wide range of areas. However, to better train today's students, exposure to other legal systems is necessary. That's why we created the International Opportunities Program at UDM last year. Under this program, students can choose among summer programs taught in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. We give all our first-year students a list of programs that we consider rigorous enough and that we believe provide students with a meaningful introduction to a foreign legal system. This year, we have identified 15 schools, each with one or more programs in place such as The Netherlands, France, Costa Rica, Spain, London, South Africa, Korea, Budapest, Brazil, Turkey, Germany, and others. In order to encourage students to consider these programs, we offer $1000 to help defray travel expenses. What are the conditions for receiving the $1000? A student must attend one of these programs during the summer after the first year, successfully complete the program, and transfer the credits back to UDM. I encourage our students to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about a different legal system in a different country. In fact, for those of you considering whether you might want to take advantage of this program, I would suggest you read the recent article published in the Detroit Legal News or on our website which highlighted the experiences of our students studying abroad last summer. It's a great opportunity to expand your knowledge while also having some fun traveling. Posted by gordonmc ( Jan 16 2008, 10:50:16 AM EST ) PermalinkComments:
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