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We have had the pleasure of interviewing former student of Maritime Bergen Law Summer Progamme, Jane E. Blaney. Jane participated in the programme in 2019. Today, she works as an associate at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, the largest law firm in the state of Minnesota.
25. September 2019 the Norwegian China Law Centre had the honour of welcoming representatives from the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice to the Faculty of Law. The purpose of the meeting was the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice interest in learning about the Norwegian justice system.
25. September 2019 the Norwegian China Law Centre had the honour of welcoming representatives from the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice to the Faculty of Law. The purpose of the meeting was the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice interest in learning about the Norwegian justice system.
Almost 60 students signed up for the two-week long elective course called Introduction to Chinese Law this semester.
Ignacio Herrera-Anchustegui is granted a scholarship as KoGuan Visiting Scholar in Shanghai. He will pave the way for further collaboration between Norwegian and Chinese researchers in the field of market regulation, maritime law and energy.
The Norwegian China Law Centre was recently awarded NOK 300 000 through the InternAbroad programme.
How old is China? According to Lloyd Tom Wilson this question may have many answers, depending on how you look at it.