Events
Here you will find photos of and articles about current activities organized by the Chair. So a visit to this page is always worth your while!
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First meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law (April 24th, 2007)
- The guest speaker for the first meeting of the study group was Ms. Anna-Bettina Kaiser LL.M., who gave an account of her teaching occupation and her stay at the Chinese University for Politics and Law (CUPL).
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Second meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law (May 22nd, 2007)
- A discussion about the topic "Legal education - Bachelor/Master degrees" with speakers representing China, Japan and Germany.
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Third meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law (June 19th, 2007)
- Ms. Professor Dr. Zhang gives the study group an idea of how German and European contract law is influencing Chinese contract law
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Fourth meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law (July 3rd, 2007)
- Mr. Prof. Dr. Xi, Director of the Center of Law and Economics at the Chinese University for Political Sciences and Law in Beijing, gave a presentation on the topic "The significance of European law in China"
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Fifth meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law (September 25th, 2007)
- Ms. Dr. jur. Jing Sun, Director of the Legal Department of the Foreign Chamber of Commerce (AHK) Shanghai gave a presentation on the topic "Contract types in business dealings with China"
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Sixth meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law (October 18th, 2007)
- Mr. Qi, Vice President of the High People's Court of Shanghai, gave a presentation on the Chamber for legal proceedings involving minors, existing since 1984 in China.
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Workshop - October 25th-27th, 2007
- In the course of this workshop, different areas of Chinese law were introduced and examined more closely. A comparison with German law helped to clarify certain aspects.
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First session of legal monitoring
- the study group on Chinese and German law continues in a new form
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Seventh meeting of the study group on German and Chinese law
- Father Johannes Siebner, director of the St. Blasien Kolleg, explains why his school introduced a Chinese course into its curriculum (as the first private "Gymnasium" in Germany) and has upheld a vivid exchange with Chinese schools since 1997.
