The Institute of International Economic Law (IIEL) is the focal point for the study of international economic law at Georgetown Law and one of the leading centers for international economic law and policy in the world. Originally focused on trade, IIEL provides a fulcrum point for legal and policy discussions in international trade, fintech and financial regulation, sovereign debt, and international tax. We actively approach these fields as interrelated—and at times overlapping— policy spheres that impact how law is devised, practiced, and enforced. At the heart of our mission is a commitment to interdisciplinary, non-partisan analysis of the most cutting-edge legal challenges facing economic policymakers. We aim to provide students, alumni, policymakers, and market participants with the foundation to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory landscape and with the skills and insight to Innovate, Engage, and Lead.

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