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Formerly known as The Southwestern Legal Foundation, The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) is a prominent international nonprofit educational institution for lawyers, judges and law enforcement professionals located in Plano, Texas CAIL comprises five educational institutions: * Institute for Energy Law * Institute for Transnational Arbitration * Institute for Law Enforcement Administration * Institute for Law and Technology * Southwestern Institute for International and Comparative Law CAIL also offers criminal custice programs and some other specialized programs that do not fit into one of the institutes described above. Tens of thousands of officials, lawyers and law enforcement personnel from all 50 states and 128 countries have taken advantage of the programs offered by CAIL.〔(Link text )〕 CAIL has been led for decades by many outstanding attorneys, judges, law professors and law enforcement officials who have contributed their time and talents as members of the Center's many boards and committees. The principal policy-making body is its board of trustees, and the current board is chaired by David J. Beck, vice chair is The Hon. Lee H. Rosenthal, current chair of executive committee is Barry F. McNeil, secretary is Kenneth L. Stewart, all of whom work with a number of trustees. CAIL has been rebranding aggressively in a bid to maintain its prestigious status as a premier continuous education institution with a reputation of having the best faculty in its ranks. The institution boasts of a professional pool of staff, most of whom are trained attorneys. The current president is General Michael J. Marchand, who is deputised by three vice presidents, namely Dr. T. Neil Moore, David Winn and Mark Smith. Other senior staff are directors Alan Dunlop, Wendy Castellana, Katy Spicer, Stacy Crowe, Monica Shome, Marissa Krammer, Dr. Daniel T. Primozic, and Gregory Smith. In June 2013 the center's flagship program, The Academy for American and International Law, sponsored every summer by the Southwestern Institute for International and Comparative Law, celebrated its 50th Anniversary. Past alumni and 2013 participants congregated in Plano, Texas, to celebrate the auspicious occasion. == Mission == ''To improve the quality of justice through continuing education to lawyers and law enforcement officials in the United States and throughout the world.〔http://cailaw.org/index.html〕'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Center for American and International Law」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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