Law

Migrant Workers in China: Hukou, Hope and Beyond

Asia Society Hong Kong will host a discussion on migrant workers in China as a part of its Jack Tang Memorial Lecture Series.

Marriage Law Propaganda and Legal Education Campaigns in the Early PRC

A part of the "Brown Bag Series: Rereading China's Legal Past" at Columbia Law School.

China and the Human

City University of New York will host a conference to explore the relationship of China with human beings.

2008 US-China Business Law Conference at UCLA

Doing business with partners in China? Understanding Chinese law is essential.

Four Basic Issues Regarding China's Judicial Reform

Colombia University's Center for Chinese Legal Studies hosts a talk by Tong Zhiwei

A Rights-based Approach to Civil Society and Public Interest Law in China

The Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columbia University presents a talk on civil society and public interest law in China. It will be a roundtable discussion in Chinese with translation.

New Developments in China’s Policy Toward Christianity

After the plenary session of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party last November, a decision was made to convene a working group to develop a new set of regulations for managing religious activities. Questions and commentary about the new approaches to Christianity will be offered by several American scholars and representatives of religious organizations engaged in China.

The Impact of the 3rd Plenum of the 18th Central Committee on China and a Forecast for 2014

Eight influential experts from China will give a forecast for 2014 after the Third Plenum. They will also discuss the Plenum's long-term impact, from the perspectives of politics, economy, law, minority affairs, and foreign policies.

CCCI: TV Tears Made of Fear: Anatomy of the Spectacle of Power on Display in China's Forced Confessions

The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative Lecture Series, featuring interdisciplinary talks by scholars on issues in China today, runs every Monday this semester. This talk will be presented by Professor Magnus Fiskesjö, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Cornell University.

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