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JACQUES
DELISLE, Professor of Law, presented
the following papers: Sovereignty as Shield, Sword or Plowshare?:
Chinas Complex - and Confounding - Engagement with the International
Legal Order as part of a conference on the Rule of Law in China,
held at William & Mary Law School in February; Altered States?
Taiwan, China and the Sovereignty Problem, at a Foreign
Policy Research Institute conference he helped organize on Varieties
of Sovereignty and the Cross-Strait Relationship in December; Chinas
May Days, June Bugs and October Revolutions: Historical Legacies and
Resonances in the Politics and Law of the PRCs Accession to
the WTO at a symposium he co-organized, with James Zimmerman
of Baker & McKenzies Beijing office, on Legal Issues in
Chinas Entry into the WTO, held at Penn Law School in November;
A Chinese Solution?: Development without Democracy and the Turn
to Law in the P.R.C. at the China Law Center at Yale Law School
in November 2001. In addition, deLisle spoke on US-China Relations
in the Twenty-First Century for the Peking University Philadelphia
Alumni Association in January; To Russia and China -
With Law: A Critical Assessment
of U.S. Legal Development Assistance for the Foreign Policy
Research Institute, in Philadelphia in October. In April 2001, he
traveled to Moscow to conduct research on Western legal advice
and assistance programs in Russia. Over the last year he has served
as an expert witness/consultant in cases concerning asylum
proceedings for Chinese nationals claiming political or religious
persecution; litigation regarding issues of PRC company law and
PRC foreign economic relations law; and issues of Taiwans status
in U.S. law. |
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ERIC
FELDMAN, Assistant Professor of Law,
presented a talk at Waseda University, Graduate School of Law, Tokyo,
Japan, on The Ritual of Rights in Japan in November. In
February he presented Facing Danger: Bioterrorism and the Duty
to Treat, in a talk at the National Press Club in Washington DC. |
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