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Global & Comparative Law Lecture Series

 
 
“Global & Comparative Law” lecture series flourished in 2024, featuring 5 lectures throughout this semester. More than 30 scholars from home and abroad participated, offering more than 1,000 students valuable insights into various legal issues and trends.
 
Global & Comparative Law
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Speaker
Time
Topic
1
Peter Malanczuk
March 5, 2024
International Law in the 21st Century
2
Daniel B. Rodriguez
March 18, 2024
Changing Perspectives on Legal Concessions in U.S. Public Law
3
Jean Allain
April 25, 2024
Collusion at the League of Nations: The Creation of the Traffic in Women and Children Framework
4
Mark Koulen
May , 2024
WTO Rules on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures
5
Zhang Wei
May 17, 2024
China's Rules-Based Shareholder Activism: Overlooked Reality or Empirical Mirage?
6
Mark Jia
May 27, 2024
U.S. Law in the New Global Competition
7
Ntina Tzouvala
May 30, 2024
Meet the author: Ntina Tzouvala and Capitalism as Civilization
 
 
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