Upcoming Seminar: PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND PROJECT FINANCE August 20-31, 2012 This course provides training in the design, negotiation and financing of private participation in infrastructure development and covers topics of interest to private sector lawyers, contractors, bankers and accountants, as well as government officials. It uses case studies and negotiation exercises to identify critical issues related to the use of project finance techniques to fund PPPs. |
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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 offers training to assist government officials, practitioners and the private sector in finding solutions to the legal and economic challenges faced by developing nations and emerging economies. ILI participants are exposed to 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 28,000 participants, from over 185 countries, have been trained by ILI and its global affiliates. |
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International Law Institute
Fostering Prosperity Through the Rule of Law
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