The visitors enjoyed learning about government structure, rule-making in the U.S. system, and American legal institutions and mechanisms, including public engagement in government, separation of powers, and the constitutional basis for judicial
The visitors then had the opportunity to learn about some of the other dispute resolution methods utilized in the U.S. with a visit to the Resolution Services Center of Central Michigan. They enjoyed hearing about different types of conflict resolution mechanisms, the important role of alternative dispute resolution in the U.S., and how the center collaborates with the court system. A trip to
The group also took a break for some light-hearted fun with time to enjoy the sights and sounds of Lansing during the holidays, including a visit to Lansing's Old Town, checking out the State Capitol Christmas tree, and taking in a performance of Holiday Pops: Seasons Greetings at the Wharton Center. The final stop during their Michigan visit was Michigan State University for a lecture by Professor Teresa Svec about the U.S. judicial system and rule making process, including its development from a historical perspective, challenges and proposed structural reforms. The group enjoyed comparing legal systems and sharing their perspectives.
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