Location: Auditorium 411, Hanken Helsinki Campus (Arkadiankatu 22).
Location: Auditorium 411, Hanken Helsinki Campus (Arkadiankatu 22).
Your gateway to understanding Chinese law and legal culture
Although the China Law Week is over, recordings of two panel discussions are available online!
The videos of the panel discussions made accessible by Tiedekulma and the University of Helsinki are:
“Is Rule of Law Emerging in China?”, with the participation of the former President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland Mr Pekka Hallberg, Mrs Katja Lehto, Professor Teemu Ruskola, the Deputy Chancellor of Justice Mikko Puumalainen and the Chancellor of the University of Helsinki Professor Thomas Wilhelmsson.
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“The Finnish Business Experience in China”, with the participation of Mr Antti Herlin, Mrs Päivi Leiwo, Mr Joakim Strand and the Rector of the University of Helsinki Professor Jukka Kola.
This discussion has been also recorded by Yle Puhe and audio-only versions were made available on YLE Puhe website and on areena.
The Center extends its warm welcome to our last panel discussion organized within what has been a very successful China Law Week!
The final session will focus on the Finnish business experience in China. The discussion between Mr Antti Herlin (KONE), Mrs Päivi Leiwo (Oilon Oy.) and Mr Joakim Strand (City of Vaasa) will be chaired by Rector Jukka Kola (University of Helsinki).
If you are interested in following the discussion but cannot attend it today at 3pm, a live streaming is available at the Think Corner website.
Earlier panel discussions during the week have been very well attended, demonstrating a genuine public and professional interest. In addition, the importance of exploring Chinese Law and Chinese Legal Culture has been underlined in the Finnish media.
Welcome to our first panel discussion at the Think Corner in Porthania (Yliopistonkatu 3, Helsinki) at 16:00!
Today’s panel discussion focuses on the development of Rule of Law in China. The Panel, chaired by the Chancellor Thomas Wilhelmsson, consist of prominent experts: Pekka Hallberg (former President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland), Katja Lehto (SAK), Professor Teemu Ruskola (Emory University) and the Deputy Chancellor of Justice Mikko Puumalainen.
If you are not able to participate in the event, a live broadcast is available on the Think Corner website.
The detailed program of the China Law Week can be found in our event section.
“China Law Week” is a part of University of Helsinki “Tulevaisuuden maailmanjärjestys?” event series, which aims to provide more information on the current international developments, caused by the emergence of new global players, such as China, India and Brasil. Full program: Tiedekulma_Tulevaisuuden_maailmanjärjestys syksy 2013
The 5th Sino-Finnish International Seminar on Comparative Law “Rule of Law and Economic and Social Development” took place in Beijing on June 14th-15th, 2013. The event was successful and governed many topical legal questions of mutual interest as well as various fields of law.
At the seminar, as a part of a larger delegation, were present the Deans of Law Faculties at the University of Helsinki, University of Lapland and University of Turku. This gave the opportunity to Dean Jukka Mähönen to invite the 6th edition of the seminar to Turku in the fall of 2014.
The Sino-Finnish International Seminar on Comparative Law brings together law professors from China and Finland to discuss current issues in the field of law. It is held in both countries alternately once a year.