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Monday, February 19, 2007

Research Associate Position in Beijing/Yale China Law Center

Announcement


To: Students and Recent Graduates Interested in Chinese Legal Reform

From: The China Law Center, Yale Law School

Date: February 7, 2007

Re: Research Associate Position in Beijing


The China Law Center of Yale Law School is seeking a graduating student or recent university graduate for a Research Associate position based in Beijing. The Research Associate will support Center projects in China by providing administrative and logistical support; conducting research and writing on issues related to legal reform; and communicating with scholars, officials, and lawyers.
\n\nIdeal candidates will have fluent English; proficiency in written and spoken\nMandarin Chinese; strong research, writing, analytical, and communication\nskills; an interest in law and legal reform; and a commitment to public\ninterest service. The Research Associate will receive a competitive\none-year fellowship stipend for the 2007-2008 year. \n\n \n\nInterested students and recent graduates should submit a CV and cover\nletter to the Center’s staff at the following email address: yalechinalaw@gmail.com. \n\n \n\n \n\nThe China Law Center\n\n \n\nThe China Law Center of Yale Law School is a unique institution devoted\nto supporting law and policy reform within China\nand increasing understanding of China\nin the United States. \nThe core of the Center’s work is designing and carrying out sustained,\nin-depth cooperative projects between U.S. and Chinese experts on key\nissues in Chinese law and policy reform. Our projects focus on areas that\nare critical to China’s\nongoing reform process, particularly judicial reform, criminal justice reform,\nadministrative and regulatory reform, and constitutional law. \n\n ",1]
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Ideal candidates will have fluent English; proficiency in written and spoken Mandarin Chinese; strong research, writing, analytical, and communication skills; an interest in law and legal reform; and a commitment to public interest service. The Research Associate will receive a competitive one-year fellowship stipend for the 2007-2008 year.

Interested students and recent graduates should submit a CV and cover letter to the Center’s staff at the following email address: yalechinalaw@gmail.com.


The China Law Center

The China Law Center of Yale Law School is a unique institution devoted to supporting law and policy reform within China and increasing understanding of China in the United States. The core of the Center’s work is designing and carrying out sustained, in-depth cooperative projects between U.S. and Chinese experts on key issues in Chinese law and policy reform. Our projects focus on areas that are critical to China’s ongoing reform process, particularly judicial reform, criminal justice reform, administrative and regulatory reform, and constitutional law.

\n\nSince its start in 1999, the Center has opened offices at Yale\nUniversity and in Beijing, with a small staff of lawyers and scholars with\ndecades of collective experience working on law and policy reform issues in\nChina. The Center’s Director is Professor Paul Gewirtz. \nAssociate Director Jeffrey Prescott and Senior Fellow Keith Hand manage the Beijing office. A\nfull list of Center staff, and further information, may be found on our\nWebsite: http://www.yale.edu/chinalaw.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n",0]
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Since its start in 1999, the Center has opened offices at Yale University and in Beijing, with a small staff of lawyers and scholars with decades of collective experience working on law and policy reform issues in China. The Center’s Director is Professor Paul Gewirtz. Associate Director Jeffrey Prescott and Senior Fellow Keith Hand manage the Beijing office. A full list of Center staff, and further information, may be found on our Website: http://www.yale.edu/chinalaw.

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