For over twenty-five years, the Section of International Law has organized country briefing trips. These visits provide participants with first-hand knowledge of the legal and judicial systems of the particular host country or region. The trips also provide a unique opportunity for delegation members to interact with legal, business, and governmental leaders of the countries visited and to develop personal and professional contacts throughout the world. ILEX organizes these trips in coordination with the government or bar association of the host country, specifically drawing on the expertise of Section members.
ILEX Briefing Trip to Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand
February 5-13, 2010
ILEX Briefing Trip to São Paulo, Brazil and Lima, Peru
April 26-30, 2009
ILEX Briefing Trip to Mumbai, Bangalore and New Delhi, India
January 4-10, 2009
ILEX Briefing Trip to the Hague, Netherlands
September 21-23, 2008
ILEX Briefing Trip to Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong
July 6-16, 2008
ILEX Briefing Trip to Ghana, Liberia and Sierra
March 3-13, 2007
ILEX Briefing Trip to the Hague, Netherlands
October 23-25, 2005
ILEX
Briefing Trip to London
and Paris
January 23-28, 2005
ILEX
Trip to Costa Rica
and Guatemala
February 23 - March 3, 2002
ILEX
Trip to Lebanon, Syria
and Iran
March 31 - April 11, 2001
West
Africa Trip to Cote
d'Ivoire and Ghana
November 6 - 15, 1998
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On April 14, 2010, the ABA-UNDP International Legal Resource Center (ILRC) co-hosted a program with various entities within the ABA Section of International Law, and the ABA Center for Human Rights, entitled “Legal Empowerment of the Poor: the UN’s Newest Call to Action.” For panel details, click here.
On April 16th, 2010, the ABA-UNDP International Legal Resource Center (ILRC) co-hosted a program with the International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group), Rule of Law-Technical Legal Assistance Board, and the Law Society of England and Wales, entitled “Cutting Red Tape and Unlocking Blocked Assets: ADR as a Strategic Vehicle in Developing Countries.” For panel details, click here.
Past panels:
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Spring 2007