Mentor Group Institute Intercultural, founded in 1983 in Boston, is a publicly supported research institute that focuses on constitutional, legal-economic, and political-economic exchange. They have collaborated with esteemed institutions such as the Woodrow Wilson Center and the Smithsonian Institution, hosting symposiums that explore the evolution of European Community law, comparative constitutional studies, and the interdependence of the German Constitutional Court. Mentor Group's work is motivated by bridging the gap of understanding between the United States and the European Union.
The institute's advisory board consists of distinguished individuals from various fields, including senior executives, legal experts, judges, and professors. With their expertise and experience, Mentor Group aims to provide valuable insights and foster dialogue on topics related to corporate law, governance, innovation policies, and public law. The institute's chairman, Professor A. Jan A.J. Eijsbouts, leads the advisory board in their mission to promote intercultural understanding and knowledge exchange.
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