Law

Changing Chinese World Orientation: The Introduction of International Law in Late Qing China

The University of Texas at Austin hosts a talk with Dr. Rune Swarverud

Modeling Early Chinese Medicine: Reflections on the Relationship Between Law and Science

University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents Professor Miranda Brown, who will speak on the legal influences on Chinese science.

China and Islam: The Prophet, the Party, and Law

The Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents a talk by Matthew Erie, Associate Professor of Modern Chinese Studies, University of Oxford.

US-China Legal Summit

ALM, publisher of The American Lawyer, The Recorder, Corporate Counsel and The Asian Lawyer magazines, will be hosting the inaugural US-China Legal Summit in San Francisco on Thursday, October 9, 2014.

Civil Society and Legal Activism in China: The Public Health Challenge

Fordham Law School and the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice will hold a one-day conference on Thursday, February 24, 2011, titled "Civil Society and Legal Activism in China: The Public Health Challenge," examining Chinese civil society developments in the field of public health.

The U.S. and China in the Era of Donald Trump

The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host the event, The U.S. and China in the Era of Donald Trump.

China’s Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Innovation Policy

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission will hold a hearing on intellectual property rights and indigenous innovation policy in China.

USC Law Conference

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

Empowering the Powerless? Legal Services for Vulnerable Populations in India and China

The "Empowering the Powerless? Legal Services for Vulnerable Populations in India and China" symposium will be held in Indiana University

The Art of Authoritarian Rule: Informal Institutions and State Capacity in China

The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China presents a talk on the institutions used by the Chinese government to pressure citizens.

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