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The Academy of American and International Law is sponsored every summer by the Institute for International and Comparative Law (an institute of The Center for American and International Law).

The Academy provides an opportunity for people from outside the United States to study American and international legal and business institutions, with an emphasis on American legal institutions and process. The Academy is business oriented and addresses a wide range of law-related commercial transactions.

Participants explore the role of law in the settlement of disputes and in the establishment of an orderly structure of international relations – both private and governmental.

The program is intended for lawyers from countries other than the United States who are interested in international law. It is not a degree program and it is not as comprehensive as a Master of Laws Program. It is not intended for the highly experienced corporate lawyer or private practitioner.

Instead, it is a six-week course designed for someone who is in the early stages of a career that may now or in the future include international law. It is designed to provide a broad introduction to a variety of areas important to the practice of international business law, and to provide an introduction to the laws of the United States.

As evidenced by the list of Storey Award recipients, the Academy has attracted lawyers who have gone on to very prominent positions in their home countries. Our goal is to provide a forum for those who are among the "best and brightest" lawyers, giving them an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and experience.

The faculty includes distinguished scholars and practicing lawyers with national and international experience in legal, business and public affairs. The program emphasizes practical approaches for people engaged in transnational legal and economic relationships.


Benefits of the Academy are reciprocal. Participants acquire a deeper understanding of American institutions and of international law; at the same time, participants learn from one another, and the presence of the participants enriches the understanding of the many Americans who have the opportunity to meet them.


Education, of course, takes place both inside and outside the classroom. A substantial effort is made to introduce Academy participants to the Dallas community. Each participant has the opportunity to be paired with a local host from the Dallas Committee for International Visitors, or the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers. These local hosts meet with the participants and provide a firsthand introduction to life in Dallas.

The Academy schedule also includes a variety of extracurricular activities. Participants will frequently attend a rodeo, a major league baseball game, and a Texas barbecue. In addition, they are invited to a tour and reception at a Dallas law firm and a major international corporation. Our goal is to introduce Academy participants not only to the study of American and international law, but also to the people of the United States.

 

 
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The Academy of American and International Law
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