Law

U.S.-China Entertainment Law Conference

The one-day conference is co-hosted by Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

New Perspectives on Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy in China: What Does the Evidence Say?

The US Patent and Trademark Office and UC San Diego (IR/PS, 21st Century China Program, and the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation) present: New Perspectives on Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy in China: What Does the Evidence Say?

Symposium on China’s Role in Regulating the Global Information Economy

The University of Oregon will host a symposium on China's role in regulating the global information economy.

What it takes to be a smart China watcher

Join the George Washington University Global China Connection as it hosts Bill Bishop and Kaiser Kuo to discuss what it takes to be a smart China watcher.

Why Chinese Citizens are so Positive toward Party and Government? Chronological Analysis of Chinese Four-city Survey

University of California Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies hosts a talk by Shigeto Sonoda

China and the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights: Political Dissent and Other Issues

The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania presents a lecture with Jerome Cohen.

Product Safety: Understanding the "Made in China" Brand (with live webcast)

This program will look at the effects of the Olympics on China and analyze many issues that China is currently facing.

The 3rd Annual USC/CUC Global Exchange Screening

Johanna Demetrakas leads a class of six partnerships, made up of one Chinese and one American student, as they documented a wide range of topics central to the idea of Los Angeles being a Global City.

Asia Law Weekly: Rowena He

Rowena Xiaoqing He is Assistant Professor of History at St. Michael’s College.

Implementation of Exclusionary Rules in China: Challenges and Potential Solutions

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Guo Zhiyuan on exclusion of illegally obtained evidence in China.

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