Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany
Bucerius, Germany's first private law school, was founded in 2000 by Germany's ZEIT Foundation. In its short history, Bucerius has already developed a reputation as one of Germany's top law faculties. BU Law students participate in its International and Comparative Business Law Program -- an English-language program designed primarily for the non-German visiting exchange students from Bucerius' more than 70 worldwide partner institutions.
Courses include Comparative Intellectual Property, Comparative Corporate Governance and Corporate Finance and The Law of the World Trade Organisation. Students fluent in German may also audit courses from the German language curriculum. BU Law can select up to four students to participate in this exchange. Fall Semester
