New York University School of Law’s U.S.–Asia Law Institute and the Council on Foreign Relations’ Winston Lord Round Table On The Rule Of Law In Asia present the fifteenth annual Timothy A. Gelatt Dialogue On The Rule Of Law In Asia: The Trial of Chen Shui-Bian: Implications for Taiwan, China and The United States. Tim Gelatt taught Chinese Law at the NYU School of Law from 1988 until his death in August 1994. Tim was a prolific scholar and a dynamic business and human rights lawyer.
Speakers
“Constitutional Aspects”
Nigel Li, Esq., CEO, Lee & Li Law Firm, and leading constitutional lawyer, scholar and teacher, Taipei
“Criminal Justice Aspects”
Wang Jaw-Perng, Professor, School of Law, National Taiwan University, and leading criminal procedure expert
With Comments From:
Ms. Kuo Yu-Fang, Prosecutor, Taipei District Court; Visiting Scholar, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Ms. Chen Yu-Jie, Guanghua Foundation Research Fellow, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Daniel P. Yu, Senior Research Fellow, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Professor Frank Upham, Wilf Family Professor of Property Law, NYU School of Law;Co-Director, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Moderator
Professor Jerome A. Cohen, Co-Director, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law; Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Dialogue: 4:00 – 6:30 PM
Reception: 6:30 – 7:30 PM
New York University School of Law Greenberg Lounge
40 Washington Square South, New York, New York (Corner of West Fourth and MacDougal Streets.
*Please RSVP to Shian Chuan at Shian.Chuan@nyu.edu or by phone at 212.992.8848. There is limited spacing.