NYU School of Law To Host Program On Recent Developments in China’s Justice System

We’ve just received this in . Considering recent developments in China after the Arab Spring this series looks as though it could be quite educational.

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The National Committee will co-host a program with the New York University School of Law featuring Ira Belkin, program officer for law and rights at the Ford Foundation in Beijing.? Mr. Belkin will discuss recent developments in China?s criminal justice system.? The program will be moderated by National Committee President Stephen Orlins and NYU School of Law Professor Jerome Cohen and will take place on April 13 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at NYU School of Law in Vanderbilt Hall 210.

To register,http://e2ma.net/go/7001432569/208503965/221189236/26665/goto:http:/www.etouches.com/ira-belkin

for questions, email events@ncuscr.org

Please register by the close of business on April 11.

Ira Belkin has been with the Ford Foundation since August 2007.? He focuses on reform of the civil and criminal justice systems.? Before joining the Ford Foundation, Ira combined a career as a lawyer and federal prosecutor with a deep interest in China, and spent the previous seven years in various capacities promoting the rule of law in China, including two tours at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and a year as a fellow at the Yale Law School China Law Center.? He received his J.D. from the New York University School of Law and M.A. in Chinese Studies from Seton Hall University.