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Columbia Law School's Hong Yen Chang Center: Inviting Chinese Legal Experts for Academic Exchange

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Columbia Law School is proud to host visiting scholars through its Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies. This center invites renowned Chinese legal experts and leading scholars from China to join us each year, enriching our academic community with their insights.

Program Overview

Application Detls

Visiting scholars can apply to participate through either the regular visiting scholars program or seek support via an Edwards Fellowship. Applications typically require a detled academic profile, a proposed area of research or teaching, and supporting documents such as letters of recommation.

Program Participation

All admitted students and scholars can engage with the Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies programs. Publicly promoted events are open to everyone; no registration is required unless otherwise specified in event announcements.

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This initiative underscores Columbia Law School's commitment to fostering a global academic environment that encourages dialogue and research across different legal systems, with particular emphasis on Chinese law and its international dimensions. By bringing together scholars from diverse backgrounds and expertise, we m to contribute significantly to the broader field of comparative law and legal education.

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We welcome you to join our community and contribute to this dynamic field of study.
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