SPECIFIC
INITIATIVES
Annual
conferences
• The Society hosts
three-day conferences that provide a forum for government officials, expert
practitioners, and academics to present papers and talks on selected topics, as well as
spend quality social time together at the Society dinner, lunches, and
cocktails.
• The conference papers are
made available on CD-ROM at the conference and certain selected papers are made available
through the Society’s law review. 
Law
Review
• The Society hosts a law review,
issued through Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw, as well as to the members electronically, twice
a year. The law review is a member of the National Conference of Law Reviews (NCLR),
presenting high quality, footnoted academic and professional
papers.
Education &
Training
• Besides the annual conferences, The
Society has partnered with accredited academic institutions to provide its members with
high quality interactive education and training in the fields
of:
·
International
Taxation
·
Anti-Money
Laundering & Compliance
·
Trusts and
Administration Companies and Administration International Estate
Planning
·
U.S.
Taxation
·
E-Commerce
·
The Society's
academic partner is the Walter H. & Dorothy B. Diamond International Tax
Program.
·
The Society is
developing an accredited J.S.D. (doctoral) program in the above fields in association
with Walter H. & Dorothy B. Diamond International Tax Program.
Advanced Professional
Certification
• The Society partners with accredited
academic institutions to provide its members with high quality interactive education and
training in the form of Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas in the fields
of:
·
International
Taxation
·
Anti-Money
Laundering & Compliance
·
Trusts &
Companies Administration and Estate Planning
·
U.S.
Taxation
·
E-Commerce
Fellow
• The Society awards the title of
Fellow to qualified, distinguished professionals and academics.
Body of Experts and
Fellows
• The Society provides the public a
database of Certified Experts for use by government bodies, professional, and potential
clients.
Research and Public
Policy
• The Society,
through business school, university and law
school alliances provides a
research grant to a Fellow or Fellows each year for the purposes of government policy
making and developing / improving national laws, with the finished product being
published in the law review.
• The Society, through an academic
partner, may provide a research facility as part of a research grant to its
Fellows.
• The Society attempts to maintain a
pool of research assistants that General Members may employ at low cost on an “as
available basis”.
• The Society provides professional
advice, training and consultation with governments on a global
basis.