Program Overview and Dates

Study law in Rome for four weeks for an unforgettable, international experience to enhance your legal education and career opportunities.

  • Join a program that has succeeded for over 45 years and educated over 1,000 attorneys
  • Earn up to 5 ABA-approved credits with classes taught in English by American and European law professors
  • Pursue internships abroad or at home enabled by the early program end date
  • Build your global network with lawyers and law students from U.S. and international law schools

PROGRAM DATES: May 27 – June 21, 2024

Application Deadlines

Dates to Remember
Feb
15
Application Deadline – for those requiring a visa
Apr
01
Application Deadline – for those NOT requiring a visa

Study Law in Rome – Summer 2024 Information Sessions

Join us for either of our information sessions. Time and dates to be posted soon.

Please watch this replay of our recent information session:

Dates to Remember
Sep
28
Summer 2024 Rome Information Session | 12-1pm | Room K1C
Oct
12
Summer 2024 Rome Information Session | 5-6pm | Room K7A

Please watch the replay of our Fall 2023 information session and stay tuned for our upcoming sessions.

Temple University, Rome Campus

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Since the fall of 1966, Temple University Rome has been housed in the Villa Caproni, a stately historic building facing the Tiber River.

Temple University’s Rome campus is located on the Tiber River near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome’s historic center. Established in 1966, Temple Rome is an ideal location for study abroad. The breathtaking Spanish Steps, Borghese Gardens, and Supreme Court of Cassation are within walking distance from campus, and there are plentiful conveniences such as stores and living accommodations nearby. Meanwhile, the campus itself serves the daily needs of students with renovated classrooms, student lounges, library, computer lab, and university staff for guidance. Students stay in local rental apartments, hotels, or hostels, often sharing rooms with their classmates. Rome is one of the world’s most historic cities. Students are immersed in culture, art, architecture, and food. During the summer, students routinely travel to other Italian cities, such as Venice, Florence, and Pompeii, as well as to other countries in the region.

Why Study Abroad in Law School?

The U.S. and EU form the world’s largest combined GDP, offering many legal job opportunities for legal practitioners who have international law and study abroad experience. The Philadelphia and other regional legal markets are no exception, where employers value and expect international legal expertise. Studying in the Rome summer program will not only strengthen your international law competence, but also increase your networking and job opportunities.

The Rome summer program does not conflict with securing a summer job or internship in the United States. Students can return as soon as mid-June, and employers often accept late start dates to accommodate Rome summer students. Students consistently remark that having two summer experiences on their resume, the Rome summer program plus a subsequent internship, has been a great boost to their job searches.

Temple Law’s Office of Graduate & International Programs coordinates with faculty and the Office of Career Services to identify Philadelphia-area judges, professors, and other summer employers who provide job opportunities with a June start date to Rome summer students. Moreover, Temple collaborates with partner law firms in Rome and in other countries to offer international internships. Internships provide valuable international legal experience, and foreign language skills are not required for these positions.


Course Descriptions

This course introduces students to fundamental concepts in the field of international dispute resolution (including international arbitration and cross-cultural negotiation and mediation). The regulation of transnational interactions between parties is increasingly relevant and important to modern law practice. What are the underlying principles that govern these interactions and how do they operate? What alternative dispute resolution mechanisms are available? The class will include lectures, class participation, simulation exercises, short writing exercises, and guest presentations.

Global Legal Perspectives is a 1-credit course that is exclusive to the Rome summer program. This course engages students both inside and outside the classroom to provide a comparative outlook on the similarities and differences between the Italian and American law traditions. The course syllabus accentuates the unconventional comparative analysis aspect of this course, offering in-class lectures that feature guest lecturers and experts in niche legal fields, and incorporating external learning opportunities through experiential class field trips. The course exposes law students to the Italian legal profession and to enables students to gain an appreciation for the Civil Law system and the legal traditions specific to Italy and the European Union. Throughout the program, students are given the invaluable opportunity to become immersed in the Italian culture while participating in professional networking engagements.

Past faculty for this course have included:

Renee Allen, Associate Professor of Legal Writing Faculty Director, Center for Race and Law
Paolo Butturini, Assistant Professor of Business Law, University of Verona
Diego Corapi, Professor Emeritus in Comparative Private Law, Sapienza University of Rome

Elisabetta Corapi, Associate Professor in Private Comparative Law, The University of Rome Tor Vergata- Law Department.

Marco Cosentino, LL.M./Avv. at LexLon
Leonardo D’Urso, CEO & Co-founder of ADR Center Global
Alessandra Gianelli, Professor, Sapienza University of Rome Law School
Anne Neylon, Lecturer in Law, Liverpool Law School

Francesco Portolano, Founder, Portolano Cavallo

2023 Global Legal Perspectives students, faculty, and guest speakers:

 

 

 

Internships

Each year we offer students a unique opportunity to participate in internships that blend practical experience with academic learning. Below is a compilation of firms from 2023 where our students had the opportunity to embark on enriching internships:

Program Faculty & Staff

Gianni Marangio

Director, Student Activities, Orientation & Social Media, Temple University, Rome Campus

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