Students can learn about international real estate law by reading a textbook—or they can pack their bags and head overseas to engage directly with professionals in the field. Last summer, a group of NYLS students got that chance when they traveled to Europe for an intensive three-week course called Real Estate Transactions in a Global Marketplace, taught by Distinguished Adjunct Professor James Hagy. The course is part of the Law School's summer study abroad program in London, held at The College of Law of England and Wales.