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Susan Finder Speaks at the China Card Conference
Susan Finder, Visiting Lecturer at the School of Transnational Law of Peking University, spoke on the “Talk and Policy on Law, Human Rights, and the Environment” panel at the China Card conference on September 29, 2016.
Susan Finder is a Visiting Lecturer at the School of Transnational Law of Peking University. Susan has written for The Diplomat, South China Morning Post, the Global Military Justice Reform blog, Practical Law China, and other publications. Earlier in her career, she taught Chinese law and other subjects at the City University of Hong Kong, where she wrote the first close analysis of the operations of the Supreme People’s Court. A Harvard graduate, she was also part of the China practice group of the international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
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