A message similar to this was posted on the Associate Dean's e-mail list
without much success. I'm hoping academic law librarians might be able to
help us, as they frequently have in the past. We're looking for examples
of internet simulation courses that are between schools. We have one with
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade in the People's Republic of China, to
teach American and Chinese students international trade. American
University's law school has one with the University of Dundee in Scotland,
where the two groups of students negotiate a transaction that involves a
joint venture and licensing agreement. I've done extensive searches of law
school web sites using search engines where there is one and/or a Google
search on the site, but didn't turn up the American University one doing
that (we got that from the e-mail request). If your school participates in
such a program, whether within the U.S. or otherwise, I'd love to hear from
you. Thanks!
Mary
Mary M. McCormick
Head of Public Services
Florida State University College of Law Library
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1600
Phone: 850-644-7288
Fax: 850-644-5216
Email: mmccormi@law.fsu.edu
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