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Celebration Schedule 

                  

THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2024

2:00-5:00 p.m.

PANEL AND TOUR OF THE AVVOCATURA GENERALE DELLO STATO- THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ITALY, $95

Via dei Portoghesi 12, Rome

Along with JD students who are studying abroad, we will tour the beautiful building and hear from a panel of Italian lawyers on the issues facing the AG’s office in Italy.

Transportation credit from the AG’s office to the John Felice Rome Center will be provided.


5:30-8:00 p.m.

AN EVENING UNDER THE STARS AT THE JOHN FELICE ROME CENTER FOR LAW STUDENTS AND ALUMNI, WELCOME MASS & COCKTAIL APERITIVO

John Felice Rome Center, Loyola University of Chicago,
Via Massimi 114/A, Rome

Join us for a welcome mass and happy hour at the John Felice Rome Center. The mass will be celebrated in the JFRC chapel by Fr. Michael J. Garanzini, S.J., President, Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, and Former President of Loyola University Chicago

Vocalist: Delia Surratt, Adjunct Professor of Vocal Technique, John Felice Rome Center, Loyola University Chicago; former Maestro of Vocal Technique at the Italian State Conservatories of Music

Transportation credit from the John Felice Rome Center to your hotel will be provided.


 

FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2024

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

HOW ITALIAN ART HAS SHAPED U.S. ART LAW (2 CLE CREDITS) 

FREE CLE CREDITS

John Felice Rome Center, Loyola University of Chicago,
Via Massimi 114/A, Rome

Anne-Marie Rhodes, JD, John J. Waldron Professor of Law, Loyola University Chicago

LOCATION: John Felice Rome Center, Via Massimi 114/A. Lunch to follow near campus at Da Luciano’s, Via Prisciano, 50, 00136 Roma RM

Round trip transportation credits provided from hotel to the John Felice Rome Center. Class begins at 10:00 a.m.

In the 40 years of our Loyola summer law program in Rome, art law has emerged as a field of scholarly interest and professional practice. Art law is dynamic and wide ranging. It encompasses virtually all areas of the law, including property, contracts, criminal law, bankruptcy, civil procedure, trusts and estates, intellectual property, international law, tax, and more. Many art law cases come into existence because a particular work of art is in dispute. Those disputes can involve questions of ownership, authenticity, or value. The disputes can be between individuals, entities, or governments, and all combinations thereof.

This two-hour CLE program will explore art law from a transactional perspective of collectors from the acquisition, ownership, and disposition of art. Italian art has played a notable role in the development of U.S. art law. Highlights of Italian art and law that we will discuss include the Sistine Chapel contract from 1481; the 1960s’ loans to the U.S. of DaVinci’s Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s Pieta; the 1991 smuggling from Italy of the Golden Phiale to its court-ordered return in 2000; Botticelli’s Madonna and Child (1485) seven-year odyssey through the Salander-O’Reilly Galleries bankruptcy (2007-2014); and Dmitry Rybolovlev’s current lawsuit against Sotheby’s over Salvator Mundi attributed to DaVinci.


7:00-10:00 p.m.

AN EVENING IN ROME DINNER WITH DEAN ALEXANDRE, $225

Location: TBD

Join Dean Alexandre for an intimate group dinner in a beautiful location in the city center.

Round-trip transportation credit provided from hotel to dinner location.


 

SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2024

9:00 a.m-12:00 p.m.

SAN PIETRO/VATICAN TOUR, $75

Location: Meet at St. Peter’s Square

Visit St. Peter's Basilica and learn about the location of Vatican hill from the Etruscans to the Romans and the time of the Empire. Professor Christina Mifsud

Lunch following tour.

 

This will conclude our official celebration schedule. If you would like assistance in organizing other day excursions, we are happy to assist.


 

used for 40th anniversary celebration 2024

A Note on Travel and Hotel Accommodations

Flights and hotel arrangements are the responsibility of each individual. However, we suggest the following:

Travel/Flights:

  • Passports must be valid for six months beyond the date the traveler will exit the United States.
  • Visit the State Department website for travel advisory information.
  • It is advised that flights are purchased with travel insurance.
  • Purchase your flight to fly into Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO).
  • Be alert and use only marked official taxis from airports and train stations.
  • Guide to local buses/rail: https://www.atac.roma.it/en. Tickets can be purchased at most newsstands and Tabaccheria shops.
  • Guide to rail travel within Italy: https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html

Hotel Accommodations:

Make your hotel reservations as soon as possible for better pricing.

Hotel suggestions:   

More resources, including suggested restaurants and FAQs, coming soon. For questions, please email: LawInRome@luc.edu.