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Chinese Judges Meet With ALI

Interested in Learning More About the Institute
January 11, 2016
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A distinguished group from the Supreme Court of China, visiting the U.S., sought information about ALI and its law reform procedures. Nine distinguished Chinese justices and scholars met at Columbia Law School with ALI Director Emeritus Lance Liebman of Columbia University School of Law, ALI Deputy Director Stephanie Middleton, as well as three current and former Reporters:  Ronald J. Gilson of Columbia University School of Law (Reporter for Principles of the Law, Corporate Governance project), Richard Briffault of Columbia University School of Law (Reporter for Principles of the Law, Government Ethics project), and Suzanne Goldberg of Columbia University School of Law (Associate Reporter for the Project on Sexual and Gender-Based Misconduct on Campus: Procedural Frameworks and Analysis)

The Chinese group was led by Mr. JIANG Huiling, Senior Judge of the Supreme People's Court (SPC) and President of the Chinese Institute of Applied Jurisprudence (CIAJ).

In this photograph (from top left to right): Professor Briffault; Professor Goldberg; Mr. LIU Ming, Director of Foreign Affairs Department, International Cooperation Bureau of the Supreme People’s Court of China; Mr. NIU Kai, Deputy Secretary-General, China Association for Judicial Studies in the Supreme People’s Court of China; Professor Gilson; ALI Deputy Director Stephanie Middleton; Professor Liebman; Mr. JIANG Huiling; Mr. LI Xiaomin, Vice President of National Judges’ College; Mr. WU Guangxia, Senior Judge of the Supreme People’s Court of China, Director of Judicial Interpretation Coordination and Cases Guidance Department of the Supreme People’s Court of China; Mr. HUANG Bin, Director of Constitution and Administrative Law Department in Chinese Institute of Applied Jurisprudence (CIAJ) , Supreme People’s Court of China; (bottom left to right) Ms. YANG Yi, Editor of China Law Reports in Chinese Institute of Applied Jurisprudence (CIAJ), Supreme People’s Court of China; Ms. PENG Heli, Lecturer of Xi’an Jiao Tong University, visiting scholar at Chinese legal Study of Columbia Law School and post-doctorate research fellow in the CIAJ; and Ms. TIAN Yuanshi, Deputy Director of Project Division II of China International Center for Economic and Technical Exchanges (CICETE)

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