San Sebastián, Spain
Summer Session I 2011
Study with visiting professor
Dr. Donald Crowley, University of Idaho
Rights and Politics (PSC, 300-level, 3 credits, taught in English)
This course will examine the interaction of law and politics in the development of human rights. We will analyze the issue of rights from a cross-cultural perspective with a particular inl uence on U.S and Europe while paying attention to questions of how political actors respond to rights claims and to what extent rights decisions get implemented by government.
San Sebastián Program Highlights:
• Enjoy activities such as surfing and hiking,cultural events, and conversation partner program with local students
• Live in a stunning location on Spain’s beautiful northern coast, twenty minutes from the border of France—with easy connections to Madrid, Bilbao, and major European cities
• Beneift from San Sebastián’s exceptional cuisine and beautiful beaches, for which it is well known in Europe
• Join excursions in Spain and the French Basque Country to prehistoric caves,
mountains, and fishing villages
• Combine with History, Art or Anthropology courses during Session I, or Political
Corruption and Ethics (PSC, 300-level, 3 credits, in English) during Session II
Host University: University of the Basque Country
Maximum program enrollment: 65 students
Minimum GPA: 2.5
Language of instruction: English/Spanish
Application deadline: April 1
For more information: http://usac.unr.edu