Indiana University

photo of the port of Dubrovnik in Croatia

Central & Eastern European Law Program
June 6 - June 20, 2009   and/or   June 20 - July 4, 2009

Prof. Jennifer Drobac, Director


  • Earn three or six hours of ABA-approved credit
  • CLE credit is also available
  • Based in Mlini, Croatia, on the Dubrovnik Riviera, a beautiful seaside resort on the Adriatic Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean Sea
  • In collaboration with the University of Zagreb School of Law
  • Courses address the transition of legal systems in Central and Eastern Europe
Applications are no longer being accepted for this program

Curriculum

View of the ocean from Dubrovnik, Croatia

The following courses are offered:

Program A:
  • The EU and Central and Eastern Europe - Judicial Systems (1 credit)
  • The EU and Central and Eastern Europe - Legal Transformations (1 credit)
  • Human Rights Issues from Central and Eastern Europe Before the European Court of Human Rights (1 credit)
Program B:
  • Real Estate Acquisition and Ownership in Central and Eastern Europe (1 credit)
  • Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Central and Eastern Europe - from the American and the European Perspectives (2 credits)

Courses are taught by faculty from law schools in Europe and the U.S. Field trips to legal institutions and cultural sites in the vicinity of Dubrovnik and possibly Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Program Administration

The Program Director is Prof. Jennifer A. Drobac. She will be on site and maintaining an office at the hotel and conference center. Sharon Baldwin will assist in administering the program from Indianapolis.

Credits and Schedule of Classes

A street in the city center of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Participants do not have to take all courses but the program fee is fixed regardless of the number of courses actually taken.

Grading policies will be the same as in the regular courses of study at Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. Grades are given on an A through F scale. Regular class attendance and class participation are required. Grades will be determined primarily by performance on the examination, but the instructors also are encouraged to take class participation into consideration.

For students of the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, no credit will be given for a failing (F) grade. Students from other schools are advised to consult with their own schools about transfer of credits earned in the program, since acceptance of transfer credit or of grades is subject to the policies of the students' home schools. Similarly, it is up to the home schools whether participation in this program, or in any summer session at any law school, may be used to accelerate graduation. (View Draft of Class Schedule)

Criteria for Admission to the Program

The Program is open to students who have completed at least one year of study in an ABA-accredited law school and who are in good standing at their schools, and to graduates of ABA-accredited law schools. On an individual basis, American lawyers, foreign law students or law graduates, or American or foreign applicants with graduate degrees in disciplines other than law, may be considered for admission. The Program is accessible to persons with disabilities.


Program Fees

The student fees for this program include:

White, sandy beach in Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Classroom instruction
  • Program registration fees
  • Accommodation in a single room in a beach-front hotel near Dubrovnik
  • Half-board (breakfast and hot buffet lunches)
  • Dubrovnik City Wall trip and guest lectures
  • Local airport transfers on scheduled days
  • Online course materials
Program A OR B  (2 weeks, 3 credits)
  Non IU Students$4,550
  IU Residents$5,330
  IU Non-Residents$6,270

Programs A AND B  (4 weeks, 6 credits)
  Non IU Students$5,900
  IU Residents$7,460
  IU Non-Residents$9,340

The balance of the program fee will be due no later than May 1 or 45 days before the first day of class in the program or upon acceptance into the program, whichever of these 3 dates comes last. International students who do not receive ABA-approved credit, as well as friends or family of participating students can apply for participation in the program at the non-IU student rate. This rate entitles payer to full participation in the program.

Housing

Participants and faculty are accommodated at Astarea Hotel and Conference Center near Dubrovnik. Classes take place in the same building. Accommodation is in single rooms in bungalows on the hotel premises or in the main building of the hotel (by availability and student preference). All rooms are double rooms with single occupancy. All rooms are air conditioned. The hotel and conference center has several restaurants and bars, a private beach, swimming pool and various game and activity rooms. Public buses and other transportation to Dubrovnik and beyond are available at modest fees

A luxury hotel on the coast of Dubrovnik, CroatiaA tree-covered island off the coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia


Co-Curricular Activities & Field Trips

The Dubrovnik Riviera is one of the most beautiful coastal resort areas in the world with an extremely rich cultural and historic heritage. It offers many choices for cultural, culinary, and sports activities. Examples include sightseeing, shopping,visits to restaurants, bars, night clubs, wineries, traditional villages, all kinds of water sports, biking, off-road trips by SUV or mountain bike, hiking, horseback riding, and many more.

The program will include one visit to the city of Dubrovnik to walk the old city wall, as well as welcoming and farewell dinners. Additional travel opportunities in the vicinity include a pilgrimage to Medugorje, a visit to nearby Montenegro or Sarajevo, as well as additional cruises to some of the many beautiful islands along the coast.

Meals and Other Expenses

All breakfasts are included in the program fee. During weekdays, hot buffet lunches are also provided free of charge at the end of the classroom sessions. Participants should plan on spending $15-$20/day for dinners and other expenses, as well as adequate pocket money for extra curricular activities.

Knowledge of Croatian

Arches in Dubrovnik, Croatia

Since all academic work will be in English and since Dubrovnik welcomes many tourists from all over the world, knowledge of Croatian is not required.

Transportation

Program participants must arrange and pay for their own transportation from the U.S. to Dubrovnik and back. Direct flights to Dubrovnik are available from Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. On specified days, shuttle service will be arranged from the airport to the hotel. The ride is less than 15 minutes and costs only about $15 by taxi.

Passports and Other Documents

Rocky coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Passports are required for entry into the European Union and Croatia. Participants who do not have a valid passport are urged to apply for one promptly. Visas are not required for U.S. citizens. Applicants must include a photocopy of their passport and one passport-size photograph with the application.

Indiana University requires participants to sign a document releasing the sponsoring institution from liability. This form is included with the application package and must be signed and returned with the application. Participants must also sign and return with the application one copy of the General Conditions of the program. A Consular Information Sheet for Croatia, issued by the United StatesDepartment of State, is also included in the application materials and should be read prior to submission of the application.
Consular Information Sheet

Application Deadline and Payment

A ship off the coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Priority Applications Due March 1st. Late applications may be accepted at the discretion of the Director of the program. Unless other arrangements are approved in writing by the Director of the program, a non-refundable registration fee has to be paid within seven days of acceptance of an application. The $300 registration fee will be applied towards the total program fee owed. Checks should be made payable to Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, and should be sent to the address below.

You may download an application in PDF format and print it using Adobe® Reader®.

Please mail applications to:
Sharon Baldwin
Summer Study Abroad Law Programs Coordinator
Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
530 West New York Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
e-mail: ssbaldwi@iupui.edu

The number of places is limited and properly completed applications will be considered in the order in which they are received. Thus, early application is strongly encouraged.

Financial Assistance

Participants may apply for student loans to cover part of the program fee, transportation, and cost of living expenses. Arrangements for such loans should be made through the financial aid office at the participant's school. The participant's school may have other financial assistance available.

Cancellation or Alteration

Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter the program should circumstances warrant, including lack of sufficient enrollment. In the event of cancellation (or significant alteration), all fees and deposits will be refunded, and applicants will be provided with information on other summer programs that may be of interest.

If an applicant cancels after the application has been accepted and the registration fee has been paid, no refunds of any payments will be made, except in cases of certifiable personal medical emergency.

Please read our cancellation policy.



"2005 European Law in Mlini" Read a newspaper article about the program (translated by Igor Volner).

ABA Team Calls Summer Program in Croatia a “Jewel” The ABA’s site evaluation team gave glowing reviews to the law school’s newest study abroad program, the Central and Eastern European Law Summer Program, based near Dubrovnik, Croatia. The report, submitted on behalf of the ABA site evaluation team by Lizbeth A. Moody, Dean Emeritus and Distinguished University Professor from Stetson University College of Law, stated the program is “an excellent example of what can be accomplished in a foreign summer program… [It] combines a rigorous academic regimen with a cultural exchange between Croatia and the United States… which is sure to provide benefits to the interests of both countries.” According to the report the program’s highlights include: “dedicated directors,” “superb faculty,” “evident enthusiasm of the students for the program,” and “ the support of two great universities” (i.e. Indiana University and the University of Zagreb). It concludes by characterizing the program as a “jewel easily recommended to future enrollees.”


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