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A closing ceremony for the Advanced Programme for Chinese Senior Judges on 25 October at CityU celebrated the success of the programme, now in its fourth consecutive academic year.
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School of Law initiated the first Doctor of Juridical Science (Chinese judges) Programme in China in collaboration with the National Judges College and the Supreme People’s Court of China from September 2011.
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A reception to celebrate the accomplishments of students from the School of Law in nine international mooting competitions during 2010-11 was held on 1 September.
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CityU’s mooting team defeated 14 teams from renowned law schools to win the 2nd International Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Mooting Competition.
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A cheque presentation ceremony was held on 10 June for the HK$3.5 million that the School of Law received from the HKSAR Government to set up the Hong Kong Maritime Law Scholarship Scheme.
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A highly specialised programme that provides senior judges from mainland China with a greater understanding of common law and international law drew to a close at a ceremony at CityU on 19 April.
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Law students from CityU made history when they became the first team from Hong Kong to compete in the final of the Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot.
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The Advanced Programme for Chinese Senior Judges, jointly organised by the School of Law and the National Judges College of the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China, commenced on 11 April.
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Under the theme “Vision for a Better City”, BST students displayed more than 60 final-year projects at BuiltExpo 2011, to show how better designed buildings can improve the living environment.
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CityU will represent Hong Kong in the international round of a prestigious moot court competition after defeating equally talented teams from other local law schools.

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