The Business Development Program brings business leaders from around the world to Washington, D.C. and American communities, connecting them with members of Congress and their constituents. As leaders within their communities, these entrepreneurs and executives play a key role in fostering trade, investment, and collaboration with American businesses. Through direct engagement, Congress can connect foreign partners with local industries and entrepreneurs in their districts, and reinforce the United States as a destination for investment and economic opportunity.
Rule of Law - Development of Legal/Judicial Profession
The Law of Georgia on Advocates outlines principles such as legitimacy, freedom and independence, non-discrimination, and client protection and is regulated by the Georgian Bar Association. This delegation of legal professionals will engage with American counterparts to explore legal processes, court systems, and best legal practices to ensure equality for all under the law. By advancing the rule of law abroad, the U.S. reinforces its commitment to justice, democratic governance, and robust trade arrangements. Potential nominees include attorneys from local bar associations, staff attorneys at legal aid centers, and legal fellows working in legislative or constitutional law.
The Law of Georgia on Advocates outlines principles such as legitimacy, freedom and independence, non-discrimination, and client protection and is regulated by the Georgian Bar Association. This delegation of young legal professionals will engage with American counterparts to explore legal processes, court systems, and best legal practices to ensure equality for all under the law. By advancing the rule of law abroad, the U.S. reinforces its commitment to justice, democratic governance, and robust trade arrangements. Potential nominees include attorneys from local bar associations, staff attorneys at legal aid centers, and legal fellows working in legislative or constitutional law.
The Business Development Program brings business leaders from around the world to Washington, D.C. and American communities, connecting them with members of Congress and their constituents. As leaders within their communities, these entrepreneurs and executives play a key role in fostering trade, investment, and collaboration with American businesses. Through direct engagement, Congress can connect foreign partners with local industries and entrepreneurs in their districts, and reinforce the United States as a destination for investment and economic opportunity.
The Business Development Program brings business leaders from around the world to Washington, D.C. and American communities, connecting them with members of Congress and their constituents. As leaders within their communities, these entrepreneurs and executives play a key role in fostering trade, investment, and collaboration with American businesses. Through direct engagement, Congress can connect foreign partners with local industries and entrepreneurs in their districts, and reinforce the United States as a destination for investment and economic opportunity.
The Business Development Program brings business leaders from around the world to Washington, D.C. and American communities, connecting them with members of Congress and their constituents. As leaders within their communities, these entrepreneurs and executives play a key role in fostering trade, investment, and collaboration with American businesses. Through direct engagement, Congress can connect foreign partners with local industries and entrepreneurs in their districts, and reinforce the United States as a destination for investment and economic opportunity.