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ILI:  A Partner for the 21st Century


 

The Challenge...

In the fast-moving global economy of the 21st century, those who will succeed - whether nations, companies, or individuals - must grasp the changing patterns of international commerce, financial transactions, and communications, and master the skills to thrive within them.

The Need...
NATIONS MUST BUILD AT HOME TO COMPETE ABROAD.

But change does not just "happen." In many nations, the infrastructure for successful development and participation in the world economy must be created.  All too often, developing nations lack the financial institutions, trained professionals, and stable legal system that enable economic growth and successful international transactions to occur.

The Solution...
A NATION'S MOST VALUABLE CAPITAL LIES IN ITS PEOPLE

The institutions that matter - efficient government, stable judicial systems, functioning capital markets - these institutions are, ultimately, only as effective as the people who create and manage them.  In nearly three decades of professional training and technical assistance, the International Law Institute has trained professionals from both the public and private sectors of developing countries.

When the Institute offered its first training program in 1971, the contentious issue in developing countries was whether to involve the private sector.   Today the issue is how to maximize the private sector's participation in conjunction with enlightened government policies.  Although the issues have changed over the years, the Institute's mission has remained constant: to provide government officials and private executives with the knowledge to form sound policies and with the skills to lead their countries towards economic expansion and effective participation in the global economy.

WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US IN 2007...