| Date/Time : |
11/04/09
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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| Location : | UCLA School of Law, Room 1430 |
| Organizer : | China Law Association at UCLA |
| Sponsor : | China Law Association at UCLA |
| Address : | UCLA School of Law Los Angeles California 90095 |
| Description : | |
As contacts and ties expand between the United States and China, the two countries have confronted the problems of transnational crime, including financial crimes, corruption, drug trafficking, money laundering, and intellectual property offenses. The two countries have created and used relatively new channels of cooperation to deal with these issues. This talk by a participant in some of those procedures, as well as an observer of China’s rule of law development, will address the ways in which the United States and China have addressed these problems, the issues that the two countries have encountered, and what the resolution of these issues might mean to the United States’ understanding of China and development of rule of law in China.