The Nutmeg Lawyer would like to congratulate the Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law on the 20th Anniversary of the International Business Law & Trade Program in Krakow, Poland. The following is our review of this wonderful summer program.You Want Me to Study Where:
On December 13th, 1981, daily life in Poland would change as the government imposed marital law on its citizens. In an attempt to crush political opposition to the communist regime, thousands of people were arrested without charge and hundreds were killed.
As part of the crackdown, educational institutions underwent a “verification" process that tested each employee's attitude towards the communist government and the growing Solidarity movement. As a result, thousands of teachers were banned from their craft. Curfews were imposed, phone calls were monitored, the borders were sealed and military courts tried civilians for allegedly spreading “false information.” It was during this volatile time that Professor Rett Ludwikowski served as the chairman of the Division of Law and Business at Krakow’s 14th century Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe.(alumni include John Paul II and Copernicus). He taught law and politics and held the chair of Modern Legal and Political Movements and Ideas.
Since 1991, Ludwikowski has been offering a summer International Business & Trade program where students receive intensive training in the global aspects of modern trade, American and European Union Law, business transactions, and other substantive areas of law. Top students from across Poland and the United States are hand picked by Professor Ludwikowski to take part in the program. Both Polish and American students attend ABA approved courses, live together and participate in co-curricular activities including long hikes in the mountains of Zakopane, trips to the Wieliczka Salt Mines and Auschwitz, as well as river tours of the Dunajec River. During the day, students have the run of a city rich in history full of museums, castles and palaces. (Classes are actually held in a former palace). At night, students are free to explore Krakow’s many attractions which include great restaurants and underground nightclubs that feature everything from live jazz to the latest in European dance music.Classes are taught by both American and Polish law professors. Students have received visits from a range of notables including Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. The cross-cultural aspect of the Krakow program is unique and has resulted in many lasting friendships and business contacts. Graduates of the program practice throughout the United States.
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A friend of mine finished L.L.B Law in Warsaw, Poland last year. She's now working in a famous firm in London. So yeah, I recommend Poland too.
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