The University of Michigan Law School, the University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies and Wayne State University Law School are pleased to sponsor the U.S.-China Economic Law Conference on Friday, February 11 at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
Academic experts and government officials from North America, Europe, and Asia will analyze critical legal, regulatory, and policy issues surrounding the world's most important trade and investment relationship. The keynote speaker will be Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, former United States Trade Representative, who played a central role in negotiations leading to China's entry into the World Trade Organization. More details on the program and panelists appear on the conference website, law.wayne.edu/us-chinaconference.php.
The conference is free and open to the public. However, there is a $20 fee for the lunch at which Ambassador Barshefsky will speak. Prior registration is required via the conference website.
For more information, please contact Holly Hughes at [email protected] or (313) 577-3620.