Experiential Education in China: Curricular Reform, the Role of the Lawyer and the Rule of Law
[ Program ]
The Pacific McGeorge Centers for Global Business and Development and for Trial Advocacy & Dispute Resolution invite you to a two-day conference of legal educators from China and the United States, examining the role of experiential education in Chinese law schools.
This conference is part of a U.S. Agency for International Development-sponsored partnership between Pacific McGeorge and American University's Washington College of Law, China University of Political Science and Law, South China University of Technology, and Zhejiang Gongshang University.
Establishing the rule of law requires the expertise and dedication of skilled lawyers. Chinese law schools can contribute to the rule of law by training future generations to master essential practical and ethical competencies.
This two-day conference will explore the theory of experiential education and the role of the lawyer in China, and will feature panels on the transferability of American experiential education techniques to other countries, possible curricula in advocacy and clinical education, and a session on what strategies will increase the availability of skills education in China.
For more information please contact:
Ly Lee
3200 Fifth Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 739-7350
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