Curriculum Materials
The following materials were developed as training curricula for use in Chinese law schools.
Instructional DVD
This DVD presents portions of the three week "learning by doing" skills-based program, where Chinese law professors participated both as students and teachers of advocacy, during the Summer 2008 USAID workshop on Establishing and Enhancing Experiential and Clinical Legal Education in China.
Case Files
This book is a compilation of six case files that were created as a result of the Summer 2008 USAID workshop on Establishing and Enhancing Experiential and Clinical Legal Education in China.

Access to the Justice: Clinical Legal Education
This book is made possible in part with funding from the United States Agency for International Development. It covers important elements of professional skills education, including clinical legal education, client interviewing, the attorney-client relationship, negotiation and mediation, trial techniques, evidence rules, and attorney ethics. For a full copy of the book, please contact the authors,
Dr. Hongqing Teng or
Dr. Changxing Liu.
China Trial Advocacy Handbook
By Herbert D. Bowman, this handbook covers international fair trial standards, the adversarial proceeding, Chinese criminal procedure and practice: fairness, efficiency and the introduction of the adversarial element as well as a section on trial advocacy skills and exercises trial. The handbook is made to assist Chinese judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys bridge the gap between the statement of new law and its implementation. It is focused on issues related to helping to create a more adversarial environment in Chinese criminal trials.
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