Center for International Legal Studies
Immigration and Employment Issues for Business, Investors and Families
Kitzbühel, Austria, Sunday, 1 February - Saturday, 7 February 2009
Speakers will examine current developments and policy issues in international business immigration such as global transfers and opening overseas offices, national immigration perspectives, visas, temporary or permanent residence, family reunions, trusts, estates and taxation, wealth transfer, international workforce mobility, cross-cultural issues et.al.
The retreat starts on Sunday, 1 February at 6.00 p.m. with a cocktail reception and opening dinner. Sessions run Monday - Friday, with four hours of seminars per day. The seminar language is English. There is time for recreation and leisure.
The Center will certify up 1.8 CLE credits (based on 50-min hours) and/or 1.5 CLE/CPD (based on 60-min hours) per 90-min session attended
Fees include six nights luxury accommodation, all dinners, all breakfasts, travel insurance, materials and CLE/CPD Accreditation
Dress: Business Casual
Transfers between Salzburg Airport and Hotel Schloss Lebenberg run 1 and 7 Feb as per CILS schedule
Registered Delegates and Faculty
Jan Al-Erhayem, Wahe H. Balekjian, Frédéric Calinaud, Clayton E. Cartwright, Stephane Coulaux, Roland Dahlman, Laura Devine, Nash Joseph Fayad, Tamás Fézer, Kirsten Frijs, Leila Hamzaoui, Sergio R. Karas, John Korsø Jensen, Hanne Magnussen, Gunther Mävers, Marco Mazzeschi, Lois McCutchan, Peter Mezei, Thomas Rihm, Henrik B. Sanders, Mette Ravn Steenstrup, Yoshikazu Sugino, Philip S. Thorsen, Susumu Yamagami, Gudrun Monika Zagel,