Plans are starting to shape up for the coming LSU Law in Lyon in the Summer of 2018. We really think you will like what we have in store for you. The schedule is set and the Professors and courses are in place.
DATES: The official dates of the program are June 10-July 20, 2018. On Sunday, June 10, there will be an orientation which all participating students must attend. Following the end of classes on July 20, final exams will be held. Students make their own travel arrangements. Some decide to come early or stay later to travel before or after the program. We can put you in touch with former students if you have questions about living arrangements or travel.
CLASSES: All classes are held at Université Jean Moulin- Lyon III. The program is split into two 3-week sessions. Each session contains 2 one-hour courses, and there is a three-hour course that spans the entire six weeks. Note that class is not held on Fridays which gives students an opportunity to travel on weekends. However, students are required to be at school on the Friday when exams are given at the end of each half. Below are the professors who will be teaching classes during the program and some more information about the classes they are teaching.
Professor Philip Hackney (Director of the Lyon Program)- International Art Law (3 hr credit)
Judge John W. deGravelles, of the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana- Comparative Maritime Personal Injury (1 hr credit)
Associate Dean Andrea Beauchamp Carroll– Comparative Family Law (1 hr credit)
Professor Stathis Banakas (University of East Anglia and University of Athens)- Comparative Law of Torts (1 hr credit)
Professor Isabelle Michallet (Université Jean Moulin- Lyon III) Int’l and European Environmental Law (1 hr. credit)