London Summer Program in IT Law Finalized; Applications Being Accepted
I have written about my law school’s evolving summer program in London (starting in 2009) on International Information Technology Law several time over the last year. (See here and here.) There have been a few wrinkles that had to be ironed out, but I am pleased to announce that the program has been finalized and is now accepting applications from law students. The website that discusses the program in detail is here.
The four courses being offered and the instructors are:
Comparative Electronic Commerce Law and Regulations
Instructor: Dr. Julia Hornle, Queen Mary College of Law, University of London
Comparative Information Privacy Law and Regulations
Professor Ian Walden, Queen Mary College of Law, University of London
Drafting Information Technology Agreements
Professor Michael D. Scott, Southwestern Law School (me)
International Cybercrimes
Professor Susan Brenner, University of Dayton School of Law
The program will run June 21, 2009-July 24, 2009 and is open to any law student from an ABA-accredited law school in the United States, Canadian law students and other law students who can demonstrate English language proficiency. The brochure is available here.
If you are a law student, a law professor, or someone who knows a law student who might be interested in the program, please let them know about it. Due to limited classroom space, the program is limited to 48 students. Students will be admitted to the program on a rolling basis starting in January 2009, so early application is essential. The application is available here.
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