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Timothy A. Gelatt Dialogue

On the Rule of Law in East Asia

The Timothy A. Gelatt Memorial Dialogue has been held annually at New York University since 1994. Although the theme of the conference changes every year - the goal remains the same: to foster connection and collaboration to improve legal understandings of Asia.

Conferences

2022 Fall: Promoting Women’s Rights in Asia & Globally

2022 Spring: Climate Change in Asia-Pacific

2021: Ethical Dilemma of the China Scholar; Asian Supply Chains and Human Rights

2018: East Asia, America & International Law

2017: China & International Law

2016: Avoiding Conflict in the South China Sea: Implications of the Philippine Arbitration

2015: Due Process for Foreign Business in China?

2014: China, North Korea, and Human Rights

2013: Why Should We Care about China's Legal System?

2011: China's Quest for Justice: Law and Legal Institutions Since the Empire's Collapse

2010: Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom: A Round Table on China’s Legal System Celebrating the 80th Birthday of Jerome A. Cohen

2009: The Trial of Chen Shui-Bian: Implications for Taiwan, China, and the United States

2008: China's 'Re-education Through Labor' and Taiwan's 'Technical Training Institutions’

2006: Sino-American Cooperation in Building China's Legal System

2005: Taiwan’s Struggle for Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law

2004: Criminal Justice and Chinese Political-Legal Culture: Recent Hope from Taiwan?

2003: “Whose Land Is It, Anyway?”-Tenure Reforms Under China’s New Rural Land Contracting Law

2001: “Criminal Justice in China”: An Oxymoron?

2000: The Modernization of Law in China-A Colloquium in Honor of Jerome A. Cohen

1999: 50 Years of Law and Development in China

1998: Assessing China’s Progress Toward the Rule of Law

1997: Foreign Investment and Legal Culture: The Asian Experience

1996: Financial and Legal Institutions in Hong Kong’s Transition

1995: the First Annual Timothy A. Gelatt Dialogue on Law and Development in Asia1994: A Tribute to Timothy A. Gelatt

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