Introduction
Following the Memorandum of Understanding signed in August 22, 2006 the UIA and the All China Lawyers Association (ACLA) have joined forces to organise this seminar that is designed to offer a unique opportunity to participants to receive an intensive briefing on key legal aspects of Chinese Law and on their interaction with foreign legal rules in dealings with China.
The speakers are all top experts of international business law, and the approach will be essentially practical and interactive - the speakers will review the various aspects of the law which are relevant to international commercial dealings and will identify legal pitfalls.
On the session on Friday, the speakers, all Chinese lawyers in private practice with wide experience of international work, will review various aspects of Chinese Law of special interest, also because of recent and far reaching changes of legal rules.
The two workshops scheduled on Saturday morning will have panels of Chinese and non-Chinese lawyers discussing specific aspects and their interaction in commercial initiatives.
(http://seminaires.uianet.org/en/legal-aspects-of-doing-business-with-china/home80/)
Seminar Programme
Place and Languages of the seminar
VENUE OF THE SEMINAR
Palazzo Affari ai Giureconsulti (sala Esposizioni)
Piazza Mercanti, 1
Milan, Italy
Tel: +39 02 8515 5920
LANGUAGES
The discussions will be in English. There will be no simultaneous translation.