Law

ChinaFile Presents: Can the China Model Succeed?

The Asia Society of New York hosts a talk by Daniel A. Bell on his new book.

“Can Chinese Enterprises Globalize?”

The Center for Asian Business at Loyola Marymount University will host a talk by Frankie Leung , Lawyer & Adjunct Professor of Law at Stanford University.

USC Law Conference

Pannelists discuss application competition policy in accordance to technology and IP licensing. 

China's Environmental Tipping Point? New Developments in Environmental Law and Governance in the PRC

The Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columbia University presents a talk with Alex Wang.

China: End of the Reform Era

Hosted by the Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columbia Law School, Carl Minzner presents how Chinese legal reform is stalling.

Rising Tides: A Simulation of Regional Crisis and Territorial Competition in the East China Sea

The Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University will host the simulation, "Rising Tides: A Simulation of Regional Crisis and Territorial Competition in the East China Sea". The event will be sponsored by Strategic Crisis Simulations.

Working Conditions and Worker Rights in China: Recent Developments

Representative Christopher Smith and Senator Sherrod Brown of the
Congressional-Executive Commission on China announce a hearing.

Civil Society in China--Historical References and Latest Developments

At a National Committee public program on May 2, Professor Simon will discuss the historical development of China's civil society and how social, economic and legal system reforms today will affect China's civil society going forward.

The Transformation of China during the 1990’s

The China Studies Graduate Student Colloquium presents Baizhu Chen, Associate Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics at USC, and R. Bin Wong, Professor of History at UCLA, for talks on the transformation of China that occurred during the 1990's.

Film Screening: Human Harvest

In the award-winning documentary Human Harvest, Nobel Peace Prize nominees David Matas and David Kilgour investigate the organ harvesting trade in China and uncover one of the world’s worst crimes against humanity. This screening is organized by the UNC-Chapel Hill Falun Dafa Club.

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