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Upcoming Seminars: ADVANCED LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING July 15-26, 2019
This course offers an intensive experience in drafting legislation. The course assists participants in mastering legislative provisions that pose special challenges to legislative drafters. Participants will draft all language necessary to develop and amend a simple bill as it would move through the legislative process and will also organize and draft a long, complex bill involving the reorganization of government bodies. Some prior experience in legislative drafting or legislation is helpful.
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Key Topics:
- Drafting a Simple Bill
- Drafting Amendments to a Bill and to Law
- Instruction on Specialized Legislative Processes
- Drafting a Government Grant Program
- Drafting Government Reorganization
- Drafting a Complex Bill
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LEGISLATIVE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT September 23 - October 4, 2019
This seminar focuses on skills necessary to sustain a modern legislature. Elected officials and legislative staff at the National, State, and International level are ideal candidates for this seminar. Legislatures work under constant pressure to enact laws and review national policies efficiently and effectively in an ever-changing and complex environment. Working in this environment requires close attention to how the process is managed and how the institutions function. The focus of this seminar will be organizational structure and practical techniques for managing legislative institutions. Considering the ILI's location in Washington, DC, references and site visits will be made to the U.S. Congress and a State Assembly.
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Key Topics:
- The relationship between career and political staff appointments
- Comparative analysis of legislative and parliamentary models
- How to work with leadership offices and through committees
- Budgeting, staffing and training
- Determining what legislative support offices are appropriate for a specific country or state
- Site visits: U.S. Congress, U. S. Library of Congress, State Legislatures in Washington D. C.
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WORKSHOP ON LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING October 7-18, 2019
This seminar stresses learning by doing. Participants will convert specific legislative proposals into the drafting of bills. Instruction will include the basics in drafting common statutory provisions. The United States legislative process will be introduced as a case study.
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Key Topics:
- Legislative Drafting Principles and Analysis
- Elements of Legislative Drafting: Rules and Exercises
- Hands-On Drafting of Legislation
- Drafting Common Legislative Provisions
- Legislative Process
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OTHER 2019 TRAINING COURSES
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- Orientation in the U.S. Legal System & Business Law
July 29 - August 9
- Combined - Legal English & Writing; and Orientation in the U.S. Legal System
July 15-August 9
- Judicial, Court, and Case Management for Judges
July 29 - August 9
- Court & Case Administration for Court Administrators
July 29 - August 9
- Effective Prosecution of Financial Crimes, Human Trafficking, and Cybercrime
August 5-9
- Women in Leadership & International Development
August 19-23
- Country Procurement Systems, and Procurement Audits
September 2-13
- Capital Markets: Foundations of Development & Regulation
October 7-11
- Capital Markets: Development & Regulation
October 7-18
- Contract Drafting in English
October 21-25
- Advanced Oil, Gas, Power, and Sustainable Energy
October 21 - November 1
- Foundations of Advanced Arbitration & Mediation
November 4-8
- Advanced Arbitration and Mediation
November 4-15
- Governance & Anti-Corruption Methods: Effective Policy and Enforcement
November 4-15
- Public Private Partnerships Financial and Risk Analysis
November 18-22
- Procurement Audit
November 18-22
- Fundamentals of Investor-State Arbitration
December 2-6
- International Investment Treaties & Investor-State Arbitration
December 2-13
- Multilateral & Regional Trade Agreements
December 2-60
- The Trade Facilitation Agreement & Other Important Customs Issues, Negotiation of Trade Agreements
December 9-13
- Combined - Multilateral & Regional Trade Agreements, and the Trade Facilitation Agreement & Other Important Customs Issues, Negotiation of Trade Agreements
December 2-13
- Procurement Integrity: Prevention, Investigation, and Prosecution
December 9-13
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ABOUT THE ILI
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The International Law Institute was founded in 1955 as part of Georgetown University. Since 1983, ILI has been an independent, non-profit training institution. ILI has a long-standing track record of assisting emerging economies and developing countries in achieving economic growth through sound governance and legal infrastructure. ILI offers training to assist government officials, practitioners and the private sector in finding solutions to the legal and economic challenges faced by developing nations. ILI participants are exposed to the best practices in good governance, management, and transparency standards that will give them the tools to improve the performance of government agencies, promote public accountability in government and achieve economic growth. More than 38,000 participants, from 186 countries, have been trained by ILI and its global affiliates. ILI organizes special seminars and conferences in the ILI facilities and abroad. ILI also partners with many renowned organizations to co-sponsor other events which contribute to the promotion of the rule of law and international development.
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International Law Institute
Fostering Prosperity Through the Rule of Law 1055 Thomas Jefferson St., NW Suite M-100 Washington, DC 20007 Tel: 202.247.6006 Fax: 202.247.6010 Website: www.ili.org
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