We are happy to announce a one day
conference--"China-Constitution-Politics"--to be held at the School of International Affairs, Katz Building Auditorium, from 8.30 AM to 3.45 PM
April 9, 2014. Featured Speakers include Professor Zhiwei Tong, one of China's most well known public intellectuals and a
Professor at the East China University of Political Science and Law. The
conference will consider issues of Chinese constitutional law and
politics and consider the current movement of government
and popular sentiment. Anyone interested in current developments in
Chinese politics, law and culture will find the proceedings of
interest. The conference is organized by Larry Catá Backer of the
School of Law and International Affairs at Penn State with Keren Wang (Penn State MIA 2013, Ph.D: candidate Penn State School of Communication Arts and Sciences) and Shan Gao (candidate Penn State Law SJD) . The
conference has been made possible by the generous support of the
Center for Global Studies, the Center for Democratic Deliberation, the Rock Ethics Institute, and the Coalition for Peace and Ethics. For more
detail, please contact Shan Gao or Maggie White
at 814-865-3756.
Larry Catá Backer's comments on current issues in transnational law and policy. These essays focus on the constitution of regulatory communities (political, economic, and religious) as they manage their constituencies and the conflicts between them. The context is globalization. This is an academic field-free zone: expect to travel "without documents" through the sometimes strongly guarded boundaries of international relations, constitutional, international, comparative, and corporate law.
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