The 2nd Rule of Law Dialogues is held in Washington, DC, in 2011. Professor Wang Zhenmin (L), Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law and CUSEF Governor Elsie Leung (2nd from R) attend the China-US Rule of Law Dialogue.Wang Zhenmin, Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law (left)and Founda tion Governor Elsie Leung (second to the right) attend the China-US Rule of Law Dialogue.
The 2nd Rule of Law Dialogues is held in Washington, DC, in 2011. Professor Wang Zhenmin (L), Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law and CUSEF Governor Elsie Leung (2nd from R) attend the China-US Rule of Law Dialogue.Wang Zhenmin, Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law (left)and Founda tion Governor Elsie Leung (second to the right) attend the China-US Rule of Law Dialogue.
The 2nd Rule of Law Dialogues is held in Washington, DC, in 2011. Professor Wang Zhenmin (L), Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law and CUSEF Governor Elsie Leung (2nd from R) attend the China-US Rule of Law Dialogue.Wang Zhenmin, Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law (left)and Founda tion Governor Elsie Leung (second to the right) attend the China-US Rule of Law Dialogue.
The first China-U.S. Rule of Law Dialogue is held in Tsinghua University, Beijing in 2010. Chinese and American scholars exchange views on the development and challenges of China's rule of law.
CUSEF supports the seminar on China's Politicial Development in 2010, bringing scholars from both countries together to study global and bilateral policy issues.
Yu Keping, Deputy Director of China's Central Compilation and Translation Bureau, attends the seminar on China's Political Development.