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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T120000
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SUMMARY:HLS Library Book Talk: The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American Law
DESCRIPTION:A Harvard Law School Library Book Talk \nAuthor: \nJedidiah J. Kroncke\nProfessor\, FGV Sao Paulo School of Law\, Brazil \nPanelists: \nDavid Armitage\nLloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History\, Harvard University \nIntisar Rabb\nProfessor of Law and Director of the Islamic Legal Studies Program\, Harvard Law School\nSusan S. and Kenneth L.Wallach Professor\, Harvard University Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study\nProfessor of History\, Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences \nXiaoqian Hu\nSJD student\, Harvard Law School \nWilliam P. Alford\nVice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies\nHenry L. Stimson Professor of Law\nDirector\, East Asian Legal Studies Program\nChair\, Harvard Law School Project on Disability \nA light lunch will be served. \nCo-sponsored by the Harvard Law School Library\, EALS\, and the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/the-futility-of-law-and-development-china-and-the-dangers-of-exporting-american-law/
LOCATION:WCC 2019 Milstein West B
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170419T161500
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UID:10000080-1492618500-1492625700@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Park Chung Hee and Modern Korea: The Roots of Militarism\, 1866-1945
DESCRIPTION:Asia Center Seminar Series \nCarter J. Eckert\nYoon Se Young Professor of Korean History\, Harvard University \nChair: Sun Joo Kim\nHarvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History\nDirector\, Korea Institute\, Harvard University \nDiscussants: \nAndrew Gordon\nLee and Juliet Folger Fund Professor of History\, Harvard University\nActing Director\, Harvard University Asia Center\, 2016-2017 \nRebecca A. Nedostup\nAssociate Professor of History\, Brown University\nDirector of Graduate Studies \nAndre Schmid\nAssociate Professor\, Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Toronto \nSponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center. Co-sponsored by the Korea Institute\, East Asian Legal Studies\, Harvard-Yenching Library\, and Weatherhead Center Program on U.S.-Japan Relations.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/park-chung-hee-and-modern-korea-the-roots-of-militarism/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Co-Sponsored Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170217T133000
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CREATED:20240426T230745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T071234Z
UID:10000090-1487332800-1487338200@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:HLS Library Book Talk: The Foundations of the Modern Philippine State: Imperial Rule and the American Constitutional Tradition in the Philippine Islands\, 1898-1935
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Law School Library Book Talk \nThe Foundations of the Modern Philippine State: Imperial Rule and the American Constitutional Tradition in the Philippine Islands\, 1898-1935 (Cambridge University Press\, Fall 2016) \nCromwell Prize Winner\, American Society of Legal History \nAuthor: \nLeia Castaneda Anastacio\, LL.M. ’96\, S.J.D. ’09\nResearch Fellow\, East Asian Legal Studies\, Harvard Law School \nCommentators: \nGerald L. Neuman\nJ. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International\, Foreign\, and Comparative Law\, Harvard Law School \nChristopher Capozzola\nAssociate Professor of History\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \nThe US occupation of the Philippine Islands in 1898 began a foundational period of the modern Philippine state. With the adoption of the 1935 Philippine Constitution\, the legal conventions for ultimate independence were in place. In this time\, American officials and their Filipino elite collaborators established a representative\, progressive\, yet limited colonial government that would modernize the Philippine Islands through colonial democracy and developmental capitalism. Examining constitutional discourse in American and Philippine government records\, academic literature\, newspaper and personal accounts\, The Foundations of the Modern Philippine State concludes that the promise of America’s liberal empire was negated by the imperative of insulating American authority from Filipino political demands. Premised on Filipino incapacity\, the colonial constitution weakened the safeguards that shielded liberty from power and unleashed liberalism’s latent tyrannical potential in the name of civilization. This forged a constitutional despotism that haunts the Islands to this day. Examining American colonial constitutionalism\, this book yields insights for legal historians\, comparativists\, post-colonial scholars\, and Southeast Asia specialists. Its focus on the use of American political models in Philippine colonial state-building and development will resonate with law and development scholars and political scientists specializing in American political development. \nCo-sponsored by the Harvard Law School Library and EALS.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/the-foundations-of-the-modern-philippine-state-imperial-rule-and-the-american-constitutional-tradition-in-the-philippine-islands-1898-1935/
LOCATION:Lewis 214A
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,EALS Event
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CREATED:20240426T232123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T071444Z
UID:10000096-1477915200-1477918800@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:HLS Library Book Talk: The Last Days of Stalin
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Law School Library Book Talk \nAuthor: \nJoshua Rubenstein\nAssociate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies\, Harvard University\nScholar-in-Residence\, Facing History and Ourselves\nAssociate Director for Major Gifts\, Harvard Law School \nDiscussant: \nWilliam C. Taubman\nProfessor of Political Science\, Amherst College \nSponsored by the Harvard Law School Library. Co-sponsored by EALS.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/the-last-days-of-stalin/
LOCATION:Lewis 214A
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Co-Sponsored Event,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150930T120000
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UID:10000115-1443614400-1443619800@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:HLS Library Book Talk: Second Best Justice: The Virtues of Japanese Private Law
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Law School Library Faculty Book Talk \nMark Ramseyer\nMitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies\, Harvard Law School \nThe Harvard Law School Library staff invites you to attend a book talk and panel discussion in celebration of Professor J. Mark Ramseyer’s recently published book\, Second Best Justice: The Virtues of Japanese Private Law. \nBook talk panelists include: \nTheodore Gilman\nExecutive Director\, Harvard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs \nRichard J. Samuels\nFord International Professor of Political Science\, MIT\nDirector\, MIT Center for International Studies\nFounding Director\, MIT Japan Program \nAllen Ferrell\nHarvey Greenfield Professor of Securities Law\, Harvard Law School \nLunch will be served. \nSponsored by the Harvard Law School Library.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/second-best-justice-the-virtues-of-japanese-private-law/
LOCATION:WCC 2036 Milstein East A/B
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Event of Interest,Talk/Panel
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CREATED:20240429T195602Z
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SUMMARY:My Fight for a New Taiwan: One Woman’s Journey from Prison to Power
DESCRIPTION:East Asian Legal Studies Talk \nLu Hsiu-Lien\nFormer Vice President of Taiwan \nEALS lunchtime talk followed by book signing \nSponsored by EALS. Co-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Program on the Legal Profession.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/my-fight-for-a-new-taiwan-one-womans-journey-from-prison-to-power/
LOCATION:Austin West (Room 111)
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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CREATED:20240429T195654Z
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UID:10000138-1396620000-1396625400@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Political Authority and Democracy: A Contemporary Confucian Perspective
DESCRIPTION:East Asian Legal Studies Talk \nJoseph Chan\nDepartment of Politics and Public Administration\, University of Hong Kong \nHis new book is Confucian Perfectionism: A Political Philosophy for Modern Times.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/political-authority-and-democracy-a-contemporary-confucian-perspective/
LOCATION:Austin Hall 308 (Morgan Courtroom)
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140129T161000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260503T114618
CREATED:20240430T181247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T064114Z
UID:10000145-1391011800-1391016600@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Civil Society in China: The Legal Framework from Ancient Times to the “New Reform Era”
DESCRIPTION:Karla Simon\nChair\, International Center for Civil Society Law\nAffiliated Scholar\, NYU US-Asia Law Institute \nCo-sponsored by EALS and the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation\, Kennedy School of Government.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/civil-society-in-china-the-legal-framework-from-ancient-times-to-the-new-reform-era/
LOCATION:Allison Dining Room\, 5th Floor Taubman Building\, Harvard Kennedy School
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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