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The recent WTO Law Seminar held at CityU was a timely opportunity for international WTO experts to share views on crucial legal issues connected to world trade.
Eminent scholars and legal practitioners participated in the Conference on Chinese and Comparative Tort Law Legislation to conduct in-depth comparative study of tort law issues, 27-28 October.
CityU's School of Law and Wuhan University jointly organized an International Conference on Legal Issues Relating to the Protection of Bio-safety, 23-24 August, to faciliate an open exchange of views among mainland and regional scholars.
About 30 staff members, students and legal professionals had a candid and thought-provoking exchange in a roundtable discussion on judicial and legislative interpretation in China organized by the School of Law, 21 June.
Mr Ahmed Sharif, a PhD student of the Department of Electronic Engineering, won the IEEE CPMT Young Award for his research paper on lead-free solder.
The School of Law held its International Conference on Human Rights and Development: Approaches to the Reform of Governance in Asia, from 9 to 10 May in the Multi-media Conference Room.
Following his successful lecture at the Yale Law School on 29 March, Mr C Raj Kumar, Lecturer in CityU's School of Law, made a presentation for the UN University.
The School of Law received a delegation of 100 law school deans from reputable mainland institutions, 24 March. Members of the delegation took part in a roundtable discussion on the future of Chinese legal education.
Dr Peng-sheng Chiu, Research Fellow in Academia Sinica, Taiwan, will sepak on "Classification and Structure: A Study of the Legal Knowledge and Learning in Ming & Qing Dynasties in China", 4:30 pm - 6pm, 17 March, at the Chinese Civilisation Centre AV Room.
The School of Law hosted its first WTO & Greater China Economic Area Law Conference, 10-11 March, attended by 80 renowned WTO scholars and experts from the mainland, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea.

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