Law

Xi Jinping, Report at 2017 19th Party Congress, October 18, 2017

Secure a Decisive Victory in Building a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects and Strive for the Great Success of Socialism with Ch

CCCI: The Lyric Copy: from the Hundred Flowers to the Mongrel Coalition

The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative will host Professor Nick Admussen for a public lecture.

China-US Economic Law Conference

On February 11, 2011, the University of Michigan Law School, the Wayne State Law School and the University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies will jointly convene a one day academic conference to discuss legal and regulatory aspects of the U.S.-China economic, trade and investment relationship.

LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Reforming the Chinese Tax Administration

The University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Wei Cui on China's tax reforms.

Imperial Power and the Politics of Difference:

Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute hosts a book talk with Li Chen on his new book on Chinese law during the imperial period

Discussion with Professor Jerome Cohen

The Harvard University Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Professor Jerome Cohen.

Chia-Huan Chang, "A Legal Discussion of China's SCS Land Reclamation"

The American Mandarin Society presents a lecture and discussion on the legal status of China’s South China Sea maritime reclamation activities.

Chen Guangcheng: Freedom of Expression

Chen Guangcheng, the Chinese activist lawyer discusses the importance of freedom of expression with Jerome A. Cohen.

Fall 2008 CCS Noon Lecture Series - Mary Gallagher

Professor Gallagher will speak on the Chinese legislative process and legislative output.

Colloquium on the National Apology and Reinvigoration of Indigenous Rights in Taiwan

Dr. Awi Mona, an Associtate Professor at the National Taiwan University Law School, will deliver a talk on the legal web involving the state and indigenous peoples. In addition, the talk will focus on exploring to what extent other indigienous laws have been implemented.

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