Vietnam's Politburo today released the full text of a long-awaited resolution on FDIs into Vietnam. For the first time since Đổi Mới, foreign companies will be pressured on tech-transfer & integrate domestic firms in higher-value operational chains. https://t.co/AsNfJ6B65W
We anticipate notifying junior scholars whose papers are chosen by early June. Final versions of the papers will be due at a date to be specified in early to mid July.
Workshop Organizers:
Bill Alford, Harvard Law School
Mark Wu, Harvard Law School
Taisu Zhang, Yale Law School
📢 2026 Asian Law Junior Scholars Workshop 📢
Harvard Law School, July 27-28, 2026
Applications due by May 8
More info & link to apply: https://t.co/lyvXjWtbXE
Preference is given for programs in the US or Canada. Successful applicants will receive up to $750 funding for travel; lodging and meals in Cambridge will also be covered.
@UGASchoolofLaw's spring 2025 International Law Colloquium recently hosted @TempleLaw's @TrangMae, who presented her working paper, “Goods’ Nationalities.” @PamelaFoohey, Allen Post Professor of Law at Georgia Law, served as Nguyen’s faculty discussant.
https://t.co/hOSIfJDI94
@TrangMae, Associate Professor of Law at @TempleLaw, will present at the @UGASchoolofLaw's spring 2025 International Law Colloquium this Friday, April 4th with a talk entitled: “Goods' Nationalities."
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Happily sharing the third article in my global supply chains arch, "Goods' Nationalities," forthcoming in the @SCalLRev.
Draft on SSRN: https://t.co/jGO5bEir3F
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At least three prisms are pertinent: commerce, rights, and security.
(And as others have reminded me: there can be many more relevant prisms -- socio-economic, cultural, etc.-- beyond the current trade-security deadlock). 5/n
Sharing my new article, Global Studies in Asian Laws, International Journal of Legal Information. This article examines six decades of the study of Asian laws around the world to construct a global map of the field.
https://t.co/HZqtaUX9Ne