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IIEL Fellowship Program
Washington DC is the place to be for anyone who is interested
in international economic law. Students and academics alike
will find an enormously rich palette of activities with
relevance to their area of study or research. Georgetown
University Law Center provides a unique vantage
point from which this cosmos can be explored.
The IIEL Fellows
Program brings together members of the Georgetown Law community interested
in international economic law. It provides a forum for students,
visiting scholars or visiting researchers enrolled in
a Georgetown Law program to discuss their research and other international
economic law issues with one another and with faculty members
associated with the Institute. It also provides a unique
opportunity to share information on related current events
occurring in Washington, D.C.
The
fellowships are honorary and the IIEL Fellows do not
receive funding assistance.
Fellows meet weekly
for the IIEL Luncheon Speaker Seminar, during which the IIEL Fellows
discuss their own research projects or benefit from presentations
by insiders and guests who live and work in Washington,
D.C.
For application information, click here. For an application, click here.
Updated June 11, 2007
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