Past Events

Past Events




Zhu Suli, Peking University Law School - "Problems of Judicial Reform in China and Implications for Legal Rights"

- | Silverman Hall, Room 240B in the Penn Law School

Zhu Suli is one of China's foremost legal scholars, focusing his research on law and society, judicial process in China, and law and literature.  He is currently Global Visiting Professor of Law at New York…




Taiwan Documentary Film Screening - They are Flying (2008, 118 min.), followed by Q&A discussion with director Huang Chia-Chun

- | Stiteler Hall B21

"Flying" boys? It refers to the kids with abnormal behavior, those "no go" boys! Some of them have lost their parents and family, some are abandoned by their family or school. The shattered hearts and souls of those…




Special Session with Delegation of Judges from China

- | Silverman Hall, Room 240B in the Penn Law School

* CEAS China and International Human Rights Colloquium, Penn Law School




Martin Kern, Princeton University - "The Poetry of Philosophical Prose: The First Chapter of Xunzi and the Last of Huainanzi"

- | 241 Van Pelt Library (Class of 1955 Conference Room)

Early Chinese philosophical prose contains numerous passages of poetic diction. These do not serve as mere embellishment but contribute to the particular ways in which arguments are developed. Unlike its ancient…




Taiwan Documentary Film Screening - An Exposure of Affected Hospital (2007, 59 min.), followed by a discussion with director Chu Hsien-Che

- | 218 Claire Fagin Hall

The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) broke out at Heping Hospital in Taiwan in 2003. The government decided to isolate the hospital and asked all staff member to return. Dr. Chou defied the return order.…




Eva Pils, Chinese University of Hong Kong - "The Crackdown on China's Human Rights Lawyers"

- | Silverman Hall, Room 240B in the Penn Law School

Eva Pils is an associate professor and director of the Centre for Rights and Justice at the Faculty of Law of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her scholarship focuses on human rights and China, with publications…




Eva Pils, Chinese University of Hong Kong -"Contending Conceptions of Ownership and Property in Urbanizing China"

- | Tanenbaum Hall, Room 345 in the Penn Law School

In the wake of China's great urbanisation process, many of the tens of millions of Chinese rural and urban citizens affected by evictions and expropriations have engaged in complaints, protest and resistance. This…




Akira (1988, 125 mins, Japanese w/ English subtitles) - Film Screening

- | Annenberg 110

"Kaneda is a bike gang leader whose close friend Tetsuo gets involved in a government secret project known as Akira. On his way to save Tetsuo, Kaneda runs into a group of anti-government activists, greedy…




Amy Hai-kyung Lee, Korean Studies Librarian (retired), C. V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University, Daughter of HIH Late Prince Ŭi (Ŭich'inwang) of Korea - "My Early Life in My Father's Palace"

- | Stiteler B26

"For a century, most have regarded Korea’s colonization by Japan in 1910 as an inevitable outcome of imperialist aggressions and failings of Korea’s leadership. According to this view rooted in Japanese colonialist…




Shu-mei Shih, Professor of Comparative Literature, Asian Languages and Cultures, and Asian American Studies at UCLA - “Is Feminism Translatable? Taiwan, Spivak, A-Wu”

- | Class of '55 Seminar Room, Van Pelt Library, Room 241

Using Gayatri Spivak’s encounter with Taiwan feminists in 2002 as a starting point, this lecture will explore the by now seemingly clichéd question of the translatability of feminism across geocultural differences.…