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Italian for Law
Rome, Italy
Program Snap Shot
Highlights:
- Combination of group and private classes
- Analyzing of court and legal documents and texts
Requirements:
Program (included in tuition):
- 4 hrs/day Italian classes (20 hrs/week)
- Group Classes (max 12)
- 2 hrs/day private law classes (10 hrs/wk)
- Private room with host family
- Breakfast daily
- Emergency message service
Possible Options (extra cost):
- Airport pick-up in Rome
- Apartment instead of host family (no meals)
- Half-board upgrade
Start Dates:
- Any Monday but beginners must start:
1/2, 1/16, 1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/5, 3/19, 4/2, 4/16, 4/30, 5/14 5/28, 6/4, 6/18, 7/2, 7/16, 7/30, 8/6, 8/20, 9/3, 9/17, 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10
- Closed Dates:
1/6, 4/9, 4/25, 5/1, 6/29, 8/15, 11/1, 12/22-1/6/13
Host School:
AmeriSpan's Italian for Law program is designed for experts in the field of law who are interested in the language of law in Italian.
Topics and themes may include:
* Constitutional Law
* Roman Law
* Private Law
* Public Law
* Criminal Law
* Administrative Law
* Labor Law
* Business Law
Rome today is the seat of the Italian government and is the site of offices of the European Union and other international institutions, as well as the offices of private law firms, banks and corporations. This makes it an ideal city to learn the language of the field and work with authentic documents.
AmeriSpan Italian for Law program includes 4 hrs/day of group Italian classes and private lessons. The private classes will focus on different areas of law, aiming at providing students with the basic vocabulary and professional expressions that are most often used. This is done through through a variety of analysis and the exploration of legal documents, contracts, court rulings, debates and presentations.
Information about Rome, Italy (Click to view)
Rome is located in the middle of Italy on its western coast, about 20km inland. The sense of history, art, and architecture in Rome is all-embracing, and quite simply a feast for the eyes. There is a hectic vibrancy of anarchic traffic, piazzas, fountains, and fabulous restaurants. The historic city center is quite small and most of the major sights are within a reasonable distance of the central railway station.
Known for its diverse regions, rich culture, and fabulous food, boot-shaped Italy possesses perhaps the most instantly identifiable physical shape of any country in the world. You can visit Roman ruins, gawk at Renaissance art, stay in tiny hill towns, ski the Alps, explore the canals of Venice, and see more churches than you can imagine. Naturally, you can indulge in the elementary pleasures of good food, improving your wardrobe, and seeking out "la dolce vita." From its beaches to its Alpine mountains, Italy vibrates with a special soul that is reflected in its people, music, and art.
Who Is It For:Experienced lawyers
2012 Prices
| Course Name |
1 Wk |
2 Wks |
3 Wks |
4 Wks |
Add'l Wks |
Italian Wks |
Class Size |
Meals |
| Italian for Law w/homestay |
n/a |
$2490 |
$3700 |
$4910 |
n/a |
$590 |
max 12 |
1 |
| Italian for Law w/apartment |
n/a |
$2450 |
$3635 |
$4820 |
n/a |
$570 |
max 12 |
0 |
| Italian For Law classes only |
n/a |
$1995 |
$2935 |
$3875 |
n/a |
$325 |
max 12 |
0 |
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Program Notes
- Airport Pick up:$165
Please note that there are several airports in Rome. If you are requesting an airport pick-up, the pick-up is from the Leonardo Da Vinci Fiumicino airport. Additional charge for delays, $40/hour.
- Upgrade to half-board in homestay: $125/week
- Extra homestay nights: $40/night
- Extra apartment nights: $35/night
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