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SUMMARY:Harvard Asia Law Conference II
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Asia Law Society (student organization) event: \nHarvard Asia Law Conference II \nStriving to unite leading professionals\, firms\, and scholars to discuss the present and future landscapes of law and business in Asia. \n\n\nConference Dates: April 1-2\, 2026 \n\nLocation: Harvard Law School (WCC) \nPlease RSVP to allow us to get a catering headcount! \nConference Agenda:\nWed\, April 1\n\nRegistration & Welcome\n09:30 AM – 10:30 AM \nGrab a conference program and a pastry! \n\n\nAsia Practice Panel: Pathways for US JDs (WCC 1023)\n\n12:15 PM – 01:30 PM \n\nJiazhen Ivon Guo\, Senior Associate at Morgan LewisDavid Lim\, Partner at White & Case\nSteven Routh\, Partner at Orrick\nJaebok Lee\, Associate at White & Case\n\nThe Asia Practice Panel highlights the diverse pathways available to U.S.-trained lawyers pursuing Asia-focused legal careers\, showcasing transactional\, litigation\, and regulatory practices. Lunch will be provided! \n\nIn House\, Across Borders: The Role of General Counsel at Asian MNCs (WCC 1023)\n06:00 PM – 07:15 PM \n\nJonathan Lin\, Head of Global Privacy at Tik Tok\nErica Wang\, Founder of Veritas Law\n\nThis panel brings together senior in-house lawyers from leading Asia-facing companies with major U.S. operations—including TikTok and Temu—to examine the role of in-house counsel at companies operating in drastically different jurisdictions. Speakers will explore how legal teams navigate the complex dynamics between U.S. regulatory environments and the business\, operational\, and governance priorities of headquarters in China. \n\nThurs\, April 2\n\nRegistration\n09:30 AM – 10:30 AM \nGrab a conference program and a pastry! \n\n\nMaritime Security in the South China Sea: U.S. and Philippine Perspectives (WCC B010)\n10:30 AM – 11:30 AM \n\nAndrew Erickson\, Professor at U.S. Naval War College\n\n\n\n\nJacqueline Espenilla\, Professor at U of the Philippines\nJames Kraska\, Professor at U.S. Naval War College\nAndrew Loewenstein\, Partner at Foley Hoag\n\nThis panel examines the legal and strategic dimensions of maritime security in the South China Sea\, bringing together leading scholars and practitioners to explore one of the world’s most consequential regional disputes from the Filipino and American perspectives. Speakers will discuss the historical background of competing maritime claims\, the legal frameworks governing them\, and the significance of the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling involving the Philippines and China. \n\n\nThe Nippon–U.S. Steel Deal: Law\, Policy\, and National Security (WCC 1015)\n12:15 PM – 01:20 PM \n\nWilliam Chou\, Deputy Director of Hudson Institute’s Japan Chair\n\n\n\n\nMickey Leibner\, CFIUS Partner at Mayer Brown\nMichael Salinger\, Professor at Boston University Questrom School of Business\nKazuki Yoshii\, Associate at Nishimura & Asahi\n\nThis panel explores the legal\, policy\, and economic considerations shaping the U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel merger\, drawing on a mix of perspectives from private practice\, academia\, and policy. The discussion will analyze how legal frameworks intersect with political and economic strategy in evaluating foreign investment. It will also consider the competing policy arguments that shape government decision-making in sensitive cross-border deals. \n\n\nPaving the Way: The Future of U.S.-China Trade Relations (WCC B010)\n03:30 PM – 04:30 PM \n\n\nSusan Thornton\, Senior Fellow at the Yale Law Paul Tsai China Center; former Acting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2017-18) \nAmb. Dennis Shea ‘86\, Executive Vice President and chair of the J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy; former Deputy USTR and U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization (WTO) \nTimothy Stratford ‘81\, Senior Counsel at Covington; former Assistant U.S. Trade Representative (2005-10) \nProfessor Mark Wu\, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies \n\n\nThe U.S. and China are the world’s two largest economies\, constituting nearly half of the global GDP and manufacturing output. They are also each other’s largest trading partners. Yet\, over the past decade\, their trade relationship has faced steep challenges characterised by an ongoing trade war\, intense strategic competition\, and geopolitical tensions. Gathering experts on international trade and policy\, this panel looks into the history and future of U.S.-China trade relations under the current presidential administration\, as well as its implications for law students and the broader Asian legal community interested in practicing in that region. \n \n\n\n\nFrom Comparison to Conversation: Asia’s Role in Global AI Regulation (WCC 1019)\n06:30 PM – 07:30 PM \n\n\n\nAnupam Chander\, Professor of Law and Technology at Georgetown Law\nUrs Gasser\, Chair of Thailand’s AI Policy Panel\nRui Guo\, Visiting Scholar\, HLS East Asian Legal Studies and Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\n\nDiscussions of AI regulation often revolve around comparisons to a perceived global benchmark\, with the EU AI Act positioned as the leading model. This panel shifts the lens. We explore what can be learned from the wide range of AI governance strategies developing across Asia. Governments in the region are experimenting with diverse regulatory tools\, institutional structures\, and policy priorities that reflect their unique social\, economic\, and technological contexts. By bringing these approaches into conversation\, the panel aims to broaden the global regulatory dialogue and surface insights that may otherwise be overlooked in Eurocentric or single-model comparisons. \n\n\nReception – Stoked Pizza\n08:00 PM – 10:00 PM \n\nCelebrate the close of the Harvard Asia Law Conference II with pizza\, apps\, and drinks! Mingle with fellow participants in speakers with shared interest in Asian legal practice.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/hals-harvard-asia-law-conference-ii/
LOCATION:WCC
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Conference/Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250404
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20250306T194446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T152500Z
UID:10000203-1743638400-1743724799@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:HALS: The First Harvard Asia Law Conference
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Asia Law Society (student organization) event announcement: \nJoin Harvard Asia Law Society on April 3rd\, 2025 for the First Harvard Asia Law Conference! The conference will bring together legal practitioners and business leaders who engage in important businesses across East\, South\, and Southeast Asia including hot industries like Korean Entertainment and Semiconductors. Four panels will be held throughout the day and food will be served at each panel. \nSign up here to confirm your spot and for more information about the panels. \n \n  \nConference Agenda:\nCheck-in & Welcome\n9:45 AM – 10:45 AM \nCode and Control: The Shifting Landscape of Social Media and Tech Policy in India\n10:45 AM – 12:00 PM\nWCC 3019\nLight breakfast provided. \nSingapore’s Arbitration Hub: Driving Legal Excellence\n12:30 PM – 1:30 PM\nWCC B010\nLunch provided. \nIntegrated Circuit Disputes: Perspectives from Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry\n2:00 PM – 3:30 PM\nWCC B010\nLight refreshments provided. \nLegal Practice in K-pop: BTS of Korean Entertainment\n6:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nWCC 1015\nDinner provided. \nReception\n7:15 PM – 9:00 PM\nPainted Burro Harvard Square\nLight refreshments provided.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/hals-harvard-asia-law-conference/
LOCATION:WCC
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Conference/Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240322T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240322T133000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20250127T155218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T085136Z
UID:10000194-1711110600-1711114200@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:LGBTQ Rights and Legal Challenges: From Asia to America
DESCRIPTION:The China Law Association\, Harvard Asia Law Society\, Harvard Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)\, HLS Lambda\, and Harvard Women’s Law Association (student organizations) present: \n \nJennifer Pizer\nChief Legal Officer and Eden/Rushing Chair\, Lambda Legal \nDoreena Wong\nPolicy Director\, Asian Resources\, Inc. \nEvan Wolfson\nFounder of Freedom to Marry \nThis event promises to be an enlightening and significant event\, bridging the gap between Asian and Asian American perspectives on LGBTQ issues. We are privileged to have Jennifer Pizer\, Doreena Wong\, Evan Wolfson\, and Kevin Yu to share their insights. Please join us to explore the diverse experiences and legal challenges faced by the LGBTQ community in Asian and Asian American contexts\, fostering a deeper understanding and dialogue across cultures. Lunch will be served. \nIn addition\, there will be a snack chat at 3:30-5:00 in WCC 5044. \nSponsored by HLS Lambda\, Harvard Asia Law Society\, Harvard APALSA\, Harvard Law School China Law Association\, and Harvard Women’s Law Association. Co-sponsored by East Asian Legal Studies.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/lgbtq-rights-and-legal-challenges-from-asia-to-america/
LOCATION:WCC 1015
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T132000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240423T001303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T152407Z
UID:10000024-1666873800-1666876800@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:LGBTQ Rights Advocacy in China: Status and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:HLS China Law Association\, Harvard Asia Law Society\, and Harvard APALSA (student organizations) present: \nIf 5% of the population are members of the LGBTQ community\, China’s LGBTQ population reaches at least 70 million. Over the past two decades\, the LGBTQ community in China has become increasingly visible and diverse. Meanwhile\, the community\, civil society\, and scholars also face unique challenges as they seek to provide social services\, conduct queer studies\, and disseminate queer theory in higher education institutions in China. \nThis panel features three activists/scholars sharing their insights into China’s LGBTQ movement over the past 20 years\, ongoing challenges\, and future prospects of the movement. \nYanhui Peng and Zhijun Hu (“Ah Qiang”) are currently Visiting Scholars at the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School. Wei Wei is a Visiting Scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute. \nLunch will be provided. \nSponsored by the HLS China Law Association\, the Harvard Asia Law Society\, Harvard APALSA. Co-sponsored by Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/yanhui-peng-zhijun-hu-wei-wei-2022/
LOCATION:WCC 1019
CATEGORIES:Event of Interest,Talk/Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240423T002340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T153754Z
UID:10000029-1619179200-1619182800@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Breaking the Glass Ceiling: International Legal Careers and AAPI Representation in the Legal Profession
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Asia Law Society\, Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association\, and HLS China Law Association (student organizations) present: \nFireside Chat with Ko-Yung Tung \n\nHALS\, HIALSA\, and CLA jointly invite Prof. Ko-Yung Tung to a fireside chat scheduled on April 23 (Friday)\, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. EST. On Friday\, Prof. Tung will discuss the following topics: AAPI representation in the legal profession\, the opportunities and realities of pursuing international legal careers\, and breaking the glass ceiling for AAPI minorities. \nProf. Ko-Yung Tung is the former Secretary General of the Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the former Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the World Bank. He is currently a lecturer at HLS\, teaching a course entitled “International Investment Arbitration: Policies\, Issues\, and Challenges.” Previously\, Prof. Tung taught as an adjunct professor at Yale Law School and New York University School of Law. He also taught as a visiting professor at Tsinghua University and University of Arizona School of Law. \nIn the public sector\, Prof. Tung advises sovereign governments and agencies in the areas of foreign investment and international economic relations. In private practice\, as Senior Partner of O’Melveny & Myers and Senior Counsellor at Morrison & Foerster\, he counseled multinational corporations with respect to their internationalbusiness strategies\, cross-border transactions\, dealings with governmental authorities and international investment disputes. \nProf. Tung was born in Beijing\, China\, and raised in Tokyo\, Japan. He received his education from Harvard College (A.B. physics\, 1970)\, Harvard Law School (J.D.\, 1973)\, and University of Tokyo\, Faculty of Law (Research Fellow\, 1971-72). Keenly aware of his Asian heritage and his life experiences\, Prof. Tung is active in many NGOs focusing on AAPI and trans-Pacific issues\, including the Asian American Legal Education and Defense Fund (AALDEF)\, National Asian Pacific Bar Association\, U.S.-China Education Fund\, and the Mansfield Foundation. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the East West Center and as a member of the Presidential Commission on U.S.-Asia Trade and Investment.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/ko-yung-tung-2021/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Conversation/Fireside Chat,Event of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240423T002620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T153915Z
UID:10000030-1618574400-1618578000@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:International Law of the Sea\, the South China Sea\, and US-China Relations
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard Asia Law Society (student organization) presents: \n\nHarvard Asia Law Society (HALS) is hosting an event with HLS Visiting Professor James Kraska. Professor Kraska will discuss focal points in the South China Sea\, the shifting role of the international law of the sea in the Indo-Pacific region\, and implications for the future of international law and U.S.-China relations. After his talk\, Professor Kraska will have a Q&A session with students. \nProfessor James Kraska is a tenured professor and chair of the Stockton Center for International Law at the U.S. Naval War College and teaches International Law of the Sea at Harvard Law School. Professor Kraska has written numerous books\, including Maritime Power and Law of the Sea\, which won the Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement\, and co-authored The Free Sea: The American Fight for Freedom of Navigation (USNI). He is a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations and served as a U.S. Navy officer and lawyer\, including service with operational forces in the Indo-Pacific region. \nSponsored by the Harvard Asia Law Society.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/james-kraska-2021/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Event of Interest,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T131500
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240423T225857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250126T120602Z
UID:10000039-1571660100-1571663700@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Thirty Years of Dialogue with the Chinese Government: My Work on Human Rights in China
DESCRIPTION:East Asian Legal Studies Lunchtime Talk Series \nJohn Kamm\nChairman and Executive Director\, The Dui Hua Foundation \nDui Hua (meaning ‘dialogue’ in Chinese) is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that seeks clemency and better treatment for at-risk detainees through the promotion of universally recognized human rights in a well-informed\, mutually respectful dialogue with China. Focusing on political and religious prisoners\, juvenile justice\, women in prison\, and issues in criminal justice\, our work rests on the premise that positive change is realized through constructive relationships and exchange. \nA light lunch will be served. \n\n\n\nJohn Kamm is an American businessman and human rights campaigner active in China since 1972. He is the founder and chairman of The Dui Hua Foundation. Kamm was awarded the Department of Commerce’s Best Global Practices Award by President Bill Clinton in 1997 and the Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights by President George W. Bush in 2001. In September 2004\, Kamm received a MacArthur Fellowship for designing and implementing an original approach to freeing prisoners of conscience in China. Kamm is the first businessman to be awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. \nSponsored by East Asian Legal Studies. Co-sponsored by the Harvard Asia Law Society.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/thirty-years-of-dialogue-with-the-chinese-government-my-work-on-human-rights-in-china/
LOCATION:Pound Hall 102
CATEGORIES:EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240429T192310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T120115Z
UID:10000112-1445860800-1445864400@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Professor Mark Wu on the Trans-Pacific Partnership
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard Asia Law Society (student organization) presents: \nProfessor Mark Wu on the Trans-Pacific Partnership \nModerator: Professor William Alford \nTwelve Pacific Rim countries reached the Trans-Pacific Partnership on October 5\, an agreement the New York Times is calling the “largest regional trade accord in history.” Join us as Professor Mark Wu discusses the background\, provisions\, and implications of the TPP. Thai food and boba tea will be served. \nSponsored by the Harvard Asia Law Society. Co-sponsored by EALS and the Harvard International Law Journal.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/professor-mark-wu-on-the-trans-pacific-partnership/
LOCATION:Austin Hall 100
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Talk/Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240429T195354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T055007Z
UID:10000136-1411041600-1411045200@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:The WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation: Who Wins? Who Loses? A Chinese Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Wang Heng\nProfessor of Law\, Southwest University of Political Science and Law\nDirector\, Center for Teaching and Research of WTO Disputes\nVisiting Professorial Fellow\, University of New South Wales \nLunch provided. \nCo-sponsored by East Asian Legal Studies and the Harvard Asia Law Society.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/the-wto-agreement-on-trade-facilitation/
LOCATION:Hauser Hall 104
CATEGORIES:EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140211T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140211T143000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240430T180847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T062617Z
UID:10000142-1392125400-1392129000@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:The Rights Defense (weiquan) Movement in China
DESCRIPTION:Teng Biao\nHuman Rights Activist\nLecturer\, China University of Political Science and Law \nLight refreshments. \nCo-sponsored by the Harvard Asia Law Society\, HLS Advocates for Human Rights\, the Harvard Human Rights Journal\, and EALS.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/the-rights-defense-weiquan-movement-in-china/
LOCATION:Pound Hall 101
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Talk/Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20131122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20131122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140256
CREATED:20240430T181452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T071507Z
UID:10000146-1385121600-1385125200@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:China’s Attitudes Toward International Law: A New Stage
DESCRIPTION:Jerome A. Cohen\nFounding Director\, East Asian Legal Studies\nProfessor of Law\, NYU School of Law\nOf Counsel\, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison \nCo-sponsored by EALS and the Harvard Asia Law Society.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/chinas-attitudes-toward-international-law-a-new-stage/
LOCATION:Hauser Hall 102
CATEGORIES:EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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