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Law School Initiates Unique New Program

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Top government lawyers from Latin America, Asia, and Africa arrived in Cambridge over the weekend to participate in what is probably the first intensive study-institute for lawyers from developing nations.

For the next four weeks, the 18 lawyers will study a variety of topics in international law at the Harvard Law School.

A large part of the program's impact may simply come from the large amount of time the men spend with each other, According to Abram Chayes, professor of law and co-director of the program.

"To me, one of the most important things is that these people will get to know each other. They share a common profession and they should be responding to similar problems with a common outlook Chayes, former legal advisor of the State Department, said.

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