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Lecture Notice - The 44th Series of lectures about Comparative Law and Sociology of Law
Lecture Notice - The 44th Series of lectures about Comparative Law and Sociology of Law
Date:2014-10-11
Theme:Max Weber's Unfortunate Experience in China: How csan conservation kidnaped postmodern theory
Speaker: Prof. Dongsheng Zang, Law School, University of Washington
Presenter: Prof. Qi Zhang, Law School, Peking University
Time: 19:15-21:15, May 26, 2014 (Monday)
Venue: Room 303 in Konguan Building, PKULS
Organizer: PKU Law School
PKU Institute of Comparative Law and Sociology of Law
Dongsheng Zang is an associate professor of law school at University of Washiongton, director of Asian law center. He focused on the education and research of conparison law and international law. He's research area includes China contemporary philosophy and law, as well as comparative study of economic modernization. He received Master of Law from Renmin University of China at 1991, as well as LL.M. and S.J.D from Harvard University at 1996 and 2004 separately.
Translated by: Zheng Nan
Edited by: Zhou Yingzi
Speaker: Prof. Dongsheng Zang, Law School, University of Washington
Presenter: Prof. Qi Zhang, Law School, Peking University
Time: 19:15-21:15, May 26, 2014 (Monday)
Venue: Room 303 in Konguan Building, PKULS
Organizer: PKU Law School
PKU Institute of Comparative Law and Sociology of Law
Dongsheng Zang is an associate professor of law school at University of Washiongton, director of Asian law center. He focused on the education and research of conparison law and international law. He's research area includes China contemporary philosophy and law, as well as comparative study of economic modernization. He received Master of Law from Renmin University of China at 1991, as well as LL.M. and S.J.D from Harvard University at 1996 and 2004 separately.
Translated by: Zheng Nan
Edited by: Zhou Yingzi