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The U.S.-Asia Law Institute serves as a bridge between Asia and America, fostering mutual understanding on legal issues.

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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
2 months
For those who like to follow all things Trump, you may want to tune in on tomorrow's public conversation with Jose Alvarez, Chip Brower and Lucy Reed on ‘America First and International Law.’ Registration still open! You can also watch it live on YouTube.
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In this timely webinar, leading scholars and practitioners will explore how shifting U.S. foreign policy is reshaping global legal norms.
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
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RT @AASForumOrg: We’re proud to announce the recipient of the 2025 @USALINYU / @aasforum Fellowship: Renata Shammo, a J.D. candidate at Col….
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
3 months
Missed the event? Here is a recap of the latest event in our "Taiwan Legal" series where Professor Bing Ling @bingling06 explained China's position on the legal status of Taiwan.
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Military drills by the People’s Republic of China around self-ruled Taiwan are larger and more frequent than ever. Chinese warplanes, drones, balloons, and naval ships now enter Taiwan’s airspace and...
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
3 months
Please join us online on May 6 for a timely discussion on what PRC law says about Taiwan, presented by Professor Bing Ling @bingling06. This is part of U.S.-Asia Law Institute's “Taiwan Legal” speaker series.
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Military drills by the People’s Republic of China around self-ruled Taiwan are larger and more frequent than ever. Chinese warplanes, drones, balloons, and naval ships now enter Taiwan’s airspace and...
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
3 months
Please check out the recording of Dr. @malcyjorgy's presentation on his latest research on multipolarity, civilizations, and universality in international law.
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The international legal order is fragmenting into multiple “geo-legal orders,” in which the interpretation and operation of international law will increasingly depend on the spheres of influence of...
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
4 months
Join Prof. Aiko Nakai, Masahiro Kurosaki & @JuliaVassileva on Thursday to discuss how Japanese politicians, policymakers, and scholars think about Japan's expanding security and defense cooperation with Europe while maintaining its identity.
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
5 months
@yujiechentw @AcadSinica @Columbia_APEC Please note: the location of this event has been changed to Furman Hall 326. Sorry for the confusion.
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
5 months
Please join us on April 3 for another event in our "Taiwan Legal" speaker series with Dr. @yujiechentw of @AcadSinica, who is also an affiliated Scholar @USALINYU. This event is co-sponsored by @Columbia_APEC.
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Taiwan’s status as a state is often challenged not because it fails to meet the criteria for statehood, but because of its ambiguous legal relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC). We...
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RT @chinabksreview: The veteran China watcher Jerome A. Cohen discusses his memoirs, the challenges of reforming Chinese law, meeting Zhou….
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The veteran China watcher discusses his memoirs, the challenges of reforming Chinese law, meeting Zhou Enlai in the Cultural Revolution, and the CIA's Yale recruitment efforts.
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
6 months
Join us this Friday with Prof. Hualing Fu, dean of the law faculty @HKUniversity and visiting professor at @nyulaw, who will share his research into an emerging new sector that he calls “public legal services,” and its impact.
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China’s legal service sector is growing rapidly, including not only commercial law offices but publicly funded legal aid and innovative free legal advice platforms. At the same time, the regime has...
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
6 months
Join us in congratulating Professor Jerry Cohen @nyulaw on the upcoming publication of his memoirs, written from the perspective of 94 years and reflecting on his work as a teacher, lawyer, human rights activist, and scholar.
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
6 months
Come and join us next week for a timely discussion with Professors @PashaHsieh and Christina L. Davis about what the US-China trade war means for partners in Asia.
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Donald Trump’s return to the White House has brought a massive acceleration of the trade war with China that he began during his first term and that President Biden deepened. So far, Trump’s focus...
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
6 months
The U.S.-Asia Law Institute will continue its "Taiwan Legal" series next week by inviting Professor Jacques deLisle @jdelisle21 to examine the UN's position on the legal status of Taiwan. Join us in person or online! .
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We continue our “Taiwan Legal” speaker series by examining the United Nations’ position on the legal status of Taiwan. In 1971, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 2758 declaring that the...
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
7 months
The application period for 2025-2026 visiting scholars is now open until January 31, 2025. Apply today to advance your knowledge, engage with new perspectives, and network with colleagues from around the world!
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U.S.-Asia Law Institute
9 months
Missed the event? Don't worry! You can now watch the recording of USALI's second Global Japan event and learn about the past and future of Japan's overseas development assistance. #ChinaBRI #Japan #DevelopmentAid .
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Beginning in the 1950s, Japan’s Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) has been an important instrument for Japanese diplomacy.  However, this cold war strategy has evolved over the past two decades,...
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