Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Symposium: China, Taiwan, and International Law: A Symposium in Honor of Professor Hungdah Chiu

Today and tomorrow, the University of Maryland School of Law will host "China, Taiwan, and International Law: A Symposium in Honor of Professor Hungdah Chiu." The schedule is here. Here's the idea:
This year's Symposium will be a festschrift honoring Professor Hungdah Chiu's enduring legacy in relation to China, Taiwan, and International Law. Professor Chiu authored influential treatises on international law and trade, wrote numerous scholarly articles, and mentored countless students, including the current President of the Republic of China, Taiwan, MA Ying-jeou. Among the most lasting features of Professor Chiu's considerable legacy is his integral role in establishing the framework through which China and Taiwan conduct relations today. As the Mainland Affairs Council said, to reconcile past conflicts, both China and Taiwan should seek the "promotion of mutual understanding through people-to-people exchanges and elimination of hostility through reciprocity, in the hopes that the order and rules for such exchanges can be established between the two sides." It is in this spirit that we wish to honor Professor Chiu.