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The School of Law hosted a talk on 30 October entitled "Application of Treaties in Chinese Domestic Law" featuring as speaker Professor Rao Geping, Director of the International Law Institute of Peking University.
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The CityU School of Law officially signed a mutual agreement with Columbia University School of Law on 29 October to develop a training programme geared towards providing advanced legal education and improving the international exposure of Chinese judges
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School of Law held the Awards Presentation Ceremony of LLB Admission Scholarship on 21 October to present its first admission scholarships. The recipients were Yip Man-kit and Eutonia Chen Yuen-tung
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The School of Law is staging a conference entitled "Constitutionalism in China in the past 100 years and its future". Renowned speakers from overseas, mainland China and Hong Kong have been invited to discuss constitutionalism and related issues in China.
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CityU’s School of Law has launched the Global Legal Education and Awareness Programme (G-LEAP)and the Faculty of Law of Monash University, Australia, became the first university to sign a collaborative agreement with the School on 15 October.
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CityU has received a donation of $4.4 million from the Fu Tak Iam Foundation as full sponsorship for the tuition and living expenses of 30 mainland judges taking the LLM programme.
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The School of Law pilots a series of video-link lectures with the Yale Law School. Students have the opportunity to learn from distinguished professors, which testifies the law school's efforts in providing a boundless world-class legal education.
While many scholars turn democracy into a gigantic, often culturally specific package of political and economic arrangements, Professor Edward Rubin, Professor of Law of the University of Pennsylvania, offered a different approach in his public lecture on 9 April. He pointed out that democracy consists of pragmatic political arrangements that align the incentives of government officials with the desires of people.
The Council of City University of Hong Kong announced its decision to set up an independent committee to review issues surrounding the recent events involving the School of Law.
With regard to the discussion at the Special Meeting of the Legislative Council's Panel on Education on 2 April on the appeal for contract renewal by some teaching staff of the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong would like to make a statement as follows:

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