Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
The Inaugural Stanford China Law & Policy Conference: Law and the Chinese Transformation
Focusing on the theme of Law and the Chinese Transformation, the conference will hold discussions on the legal implications of the emergence of China.
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Focusing on the theme of Law and the Chinese Transformation, the conference will hold discussions on the legal implications of the emergence of China, specifically:
- The development of rule of law in China;
- The current reforms in legal education in China, and the transferability of the US legal education model;
- The corporate, regulatory, and intellectual property issues facing cross-border transactions by US and Chinese businesses.
Please register at: www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/chinalaw_participants.fb
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