Summer Program in Law at Oxford
   

Florida State University will conduct its 37th Annual Summer Program in Law at Oxford from June 29 to August 6, 2009.

We will again reside at St. Edmund Hall, an Oxford college which traces its roots to the 13th century when it was one of the academic halls that formed the basis of the University of Oxford. As the oldest on-going program in Oxford sponsored by a U.S. law school, it provides students with a unique opportunity to study comparative law and the history of the common law and its institutions in their original setting. This program is A.B.A. approved.

All courses are offered by tenured members of the Oxford and Florida State law faculties. Students may enroll in two or three courses. In cooperation with Santa Clara University School of Law a limited number of students may enroll in a tutorial taught by an Oxford Don. Students considering a tutorial must contact the Program Director concerning their availability; permission of the Program Director and payment of an additional tutorial fee are required.

To view the Oxford Program Brochure and print out an application, click here.

Assistant to the Director
Shirley Oglesby
soglesby@law.fsu.edu
850.644.4578