1.International Criminal Law International criminal law is a branch of public international law. Its purpose is to punish serious crimes that threaten the international community. International
1.International Criminal Law International criminal law is a branch of public international law. Its purpose is to punish serious crimes that threaten the international community. International
Stephan Dusil's academic focus is on medieval and modern legal history as well as on private law. He works on Germanic legal history and history of canon law. He is especially interested in legal
Zurab Gvelesiani is an Assistant Professor at the China-EU School of Law. In June 2018 he earned SJD degree (Summa Cum Laude) in International Business Law at Central European University. His
On 12 December 2018, researchers and practitioners shared their views on challenges and perspectives of China-EU trade relations under the current WTO legal framework. The workshop was part
At the end of 2018, the China-EU School of Law Assistant Professor Monika Prusinowska participated in the 2018 Asian Law and Society Association (ALSA) Conference. The annual event this year
At the end of 2018, the China-EU School of Law Assistant Professor Monika Prusinowska participated in the 2018 Asian Law and Society Association (ALSA) Conference. The annual event this year
Marieke Koekkoek is a research fellow at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies (GGS) and Leuven University (KUL). She is working as a PhD candidate under the supervision of Professor Geer...
The 3rd EU-China Legal Affairs Dialogue took place in Beijing March 21-22, 2019. The main themes were Consumer alternatate Dispute Resolution, Artificial Intelligence and the new Chinese Civil Code...
Antonia Sommerfeld is a Research Associate at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and a PhD candidate at Universität Hamburg. She teaches Contract Law