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2017年09月27日
Sarah Hayes has returned to the China-EU School of Law (CESL) as a Teaching Assistant specialising in the fields of Public International Law, Human Rights and development issues. She joins the faculty of the Master of European and International Law.With a master's degree in “Public International Law”, Sarah is currently finalising her PhD at the University of Strasbourg, France. Her researc... >>>
The China-EU School of Law (CESL) has a new study group. On 18 September, the “CESL Dispute Resolution Study Group” kicked off with its first meeting. The study group meets weekly to discuss a variety of aspects connected with dispute resolution in a global context, yet with a special focus on China. The group is led by Assistant Professor Monika Prusinowska and consists of international stud... >>>
2017年09月15日
Professor Nicolas Nord from the University of Strasbourg and Associate Professor Gustavo Cerqueira from the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne presented their new book “International Sale of Goods” in Reims on 13 September 2017. In this volume, nine European and Chinese academics and practitioners examine which contracts govern Sino-European trade. The main purpose is to identify the conse... >>>
How can young arbitrators gather information about the legal views, personalities and habits of arbitrators, especially those from different legal cultures, in order to advocate effectively in particular in high-stake international commercial and investment arbitration proceedings? This question was at the centre of the “How to Know and Understand Arbitrators – Chinese, Asian and Global Persp... >>>
2017年09月14日
"I am a problem solver” A new European Co-Dean assumed office at the China-EU School of Law in July 2017: Prof. Bengt Lundell. The Associate Professor of Law at Lund University has an impressive track record in the fields of legal training, public law and development, in particular with China and Vietnam. What is his approach to teaching, what is his motivation to take part in Chinese-Europe... >>>
On 12 September 2017, as part of the Open Doors Programme, more than 30 students from the China-EU School of Law visited the Headquarters of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). They are located in a stately courtyard in Ritan Road in Beijing. The trip was organised by Prof. Alexis Vahlas from University of Strasbourg who currently teaches the “International organisations” course. Stu... >>>
2017年09月12日
The China-EU School of Law welcomes its 99th CLTE studentThe number of international students in the “Chinese Law Taught in English” programme has increased. Twenty-two European students enrolled in the one-semester programme at the China-EU School of Law in Beijing for the 2017-18 Winter Semester. These are more than ever before. They come from five universities from Germany, France, Ire... >>>
2017年09月07日
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) rules on export restrictions can foster China-EU cooperation in the field of energy security, says Dr Ilaria Espa in a new article published in the China-EU Law Journal. However, she also identified a number of areas where existing WTO regulations could be improved.The People’s Republic of China and the European Union’s consumption of energy is enormous... >>>
2017年09月06日
The China-EU School of Law (CESL) welcomed 161 new students as the 2017-2018 academic year kicked offon 4 September. It was one of the largest enrollments in recent years. The 2017-18 Opening Ceremony in the Academic Hall on Changping campus provided the first-year students with an opportunity to find out more about their programmes in Chinese, European and International Law, talk to the facult... >>>
2017年09月05日
In autumn 2017, the China-EU School of Law is pleased to welcome eight new European faculty members to teach in the “Master of European and International Law” programme. Since they were educated in Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK and have previously lectured at law faculties around the world, these newcomers contribute not only to the European f... >>>