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Programs

The China Program -
The
Academy at Work
Feeling the need to make a lasting contribution to society, the
Academy sent lawyers to numerous countries behind the Iron Curtain
of Asia and Eastern Europe. The group wrestled with the
overwhelming task of helping to develop the rule of law in
developing nations. Concluding that focusing on one nation would
be the most efficient way to make immediate impact, the group
chose to concentrate on the vastness of China. Determined to make
a difference in this international arena, the Academy initiated a
relationship with the Chinese people by organizing The China
Program in 1994. Proposed and launched by then Academy President
Raymond J. Tam, The China Program, in a few short years, has
become a model for private efforts to help develop the legal,
economic and financial infrastructure of China. What began as part
of a sightseeing tour in October, 1994, soon gained rapid momentum
as one of China’s most ambitious cooperative development efforts
with representatives of the western world. For what that group of
trial lawyers saw clearly on that initial friendship tour was not
just The Great Wall of China or the Forbidden City. Perhaps the
most awe-inspiring sight was the hunger and thirst that was
evident from the Chinese people for any and all legal advice and
knowledge concerning the rule of law. The China Program is an
ongoing effort that includes regular visits by some of the most
respected attorneys in the United States, visits that include work
shops, seminars and information exchanges with those in China
charged with drafting new laws that will help China emerge as a
world leader. The Program continues to be responsible for bringing
these Chinese lawyers and leaders to the United States to visit in
American homes, witness American courtrooms and trials in progress
as well as countless legal activities that are otherwise so
difficult for a foreign people to understand.
The success of the program is already evidenced in new Chinese
legal codes governing business and private life ranging from
aviation to construction. The China Program, supported by
corporate contributions worldwide and privately by Academy
Fellows, is an effort that is a satisfying and resounding success
for the Academy and its members.
Click here to view a letter from Mr. Wu Hao, Director General of Foreign Affairs, expressing his appreciation for the program and detailing the program's accomplishments.
In addition to the China program, IATL has also built three
houses in South Africa, funded through charitable contributions
from IATL Fellows under the Housing Trust Program.

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