Overview
About the Institute
The Paris Summer Institute is a four-week academic program in international and comparative law. The Institute is co-sponsored by Cornell Law School and the Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
Each year, the Institute welcomes a select group of law students from around the world to study law in the heart of Paris. The students take advantage of the Institute's strong international faculty, expansive English-language curriculum, and unique cultural and professional offerings.
Program Dates
June 29 - July 24, 2020
Students may enroll in up to six credits. All courses are taught in English.
2020 Course Offerings:
First Term
Introduction to the Laws of Europe (Required Orientation Lectures) (Prof. Lasser)
Comparative Legal Studies (Prof. Lasser) (1 Credit)
Comparative EU and American Administrative Law (Prof. Stiglitz) (1 Credit)
International Intellectual Property (Prof. Liivak) (1 Credit)
International Trade and Development (Prof. Thomas) (1 Credit)
Second Term
Global Constitutionalism: Lessons from the American Model (Prof. Marmor) (1 Credit)
International Litigation (Prof. Gardner) (1 Credit)
Global Financial Markets (Prof. Omarova) (1 Credit)
International Human Rights in Theory and Practice (Prof. Anker) (1 Credit)
French Courses: