U.S.-Asia Law Institute
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The U.S.-Asia Law Institute serves as a bridge between Asia and America, fostering mutual understanding on legal issues.
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Please check out the recording of Dr. Malcolm Jorgensen's presentation on his latest research on multipolarity, civilizations, and universality in international law. usali.org/events/multipo…
Please join us online on May 6 for a timely discussion on what PRC law says about Taiwan, presented by Professor Bing Ling Bing Ling 凌兵. This is part of U.S.-Asia Law Institute's “Taiwan Legal” speaker series. usali.org/events/taiwan-…
Missed the event? Here is a recap of the latest event in our "Taiwan Legal" series where Professor Bing Ling Bing Ling 凌兵 explained China's position on the legal status of Taiwan. usali.org/events/taiwan-…
We’re proud to announce the recipient of the 2025 U.S.-Asia Law Institute / @aasforum Fellowship: Renata Shammo, a J.D. candidate at Columbia Law School. Read the full announcement: aasforum.org/2025/05/21/u-s…
This Friday, Prof. Ryo Sahashi from The University of Tokyo will lecture at New York University US-Asia Law Institute about the current global landscape between the US & China 📆Friday, September 5, 2025 ⏰1:30-3:00pm (EST) 🌟 Register here: usali.org/events/uschina…
Does US-China educational exchanges still matter? Amb. Bloch and Rosie Levine of the US-China Education Trust US-China Education Trust will share two decades of insights into why bilateral educational dialogue remains essential. Join us on Sept. 18! usali.org/events/the-val…
You can now watch the event of the Sept. 5 event, at which Professor Ryo Sahashi (Ryo Sahashi / 佐橋亮 ) gave a timely talk on US–China relations, international law, and Japan's strategic options in an ever-changing world. usali.org/events/uschina…
Join us on Thursday as Professor Julian Ku Julian Ku 古舉倫 of the Hofstra Law explains what international law says about the use of force for self-defense and collective self-defense. usali.org/events/what-do…
Thanks to U.S.-Asia Law Institute for hosting this great conversation on "Is It Legal to Defend Taiwan Against China?" My short take: Yes, International Law does allow the U.S. and other countries to use force to defend Taiwan against China, but it's complicated. youtu.be/XyCpKJw3CEE?si…
Missed the live event? You can now catch the full recording of our October 9 session with Professor Julian Ku (Julian Ku 古舉倫) , where he unpacked what international law has to say on whether Taiwan has the right to defend itself from armed attack. usali.org/events/what-do…
Join us Oct 21 with Fordham Law School Prof. Harlan Cohen for a timely talk on how the U.S. outbound investment rule edges toward a sanctions model—and how international law may struggle to keep up. Co-sponsored by APEC Study Center (ASC), Columbia University 🔗 usali.org/events/outboun…
Catch up on Prof. Harlan Cohen’s discussion with Prof. Jose Alvarez on how the U.S. Outbound Investment Rule signals a shift toward a sanctions-style model and challenges int'l economic law. Co-sponsored by APEC Study Center (ASC), Columbia University. #USChinaCompetition #TradePolicy youtu.be/VZIjOjAgCbU