July-August workshop will focus on Chinese dimensions of international business

Six universities from the United States, Europe, and China will cooperate to host a five-credit course -- "Workshop in International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics" -- from July 16 to August 4, 2006.

Cornell University is organizing the program in partnership with Bucerius Law School (Germany) and Kenneth Wang School of Law at Soochow University (China). University of California Hastings Law School (USA), McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific (USA), Tsinghua University School of Law (China) are also cooperating on the project, along with participating students and instructors from Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, St. John's, Nanjing, and Salzburg. The program will be taught in English.

Picturesque Suzhou is situated near the eastern coast of China, roughly one hour's drive from Shanghai.

For more information about the program, please visit the Cornell Law School website.

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