U.S.-Asia Law Institute

U.S.-Asia Law Institute The U.S.-Asia Law Institute (USALI) seeks to promote the rule of law and human rights in Asia and US.

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute (USALI) of NYU School of Law seeks to promote the rule of law and human rights in Asia, including both domestic and international law. The Institute, which is funded by institutional and individual grants, serves as a resource and partner to various Asian countries as they develop their legal systems. USALI is especially known as one of America's preeminent research cen

ters for the study of law in Mainland China and Taiwan and works to improve popular, professional and scholarly understanding at home and abroad through its publications and exchanges concerning comparative and international law.

JOIN US in the upcoming conversation between Prof Tony Anghie, Head of TRILA Programme at Centre for International Law (...
03/09/2026

JOIN US in the upcoming conversation between Prof Tony Anghie, Head of TRILA Programme at Centre for International Law (CIL), and USALI's faculty director, Prof Jose Enrique Alvarez, on the topic of 'Rethinking the Teaching of International Law'.
Prof Anghie will reflect on the work of the Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA) Programme, which has helped build a vibrant and supportive community of international law scholars across Asia. He will also share his thoughts on the evolution and impact of TRILA, and on the broader effort to rethink how international law is taught and researched. The conversation will also situate these developments within wider Global South initiatives and the growing role of Asian scholars in reshaping the discipline.
Click the link below to register for in-person or Zoom attendance.
https://usali.org/events/rethinking-the-teaching-of-international-law

On March 27, Professor Alex Wang of the UCLA School of Law will introduce his new book, Chinese Global Environmentalism....
03/09/2026

On March 27, Professor Alex Wang of the UCLA School of Law will introduce his new book, Chinese Global Environmentalism. The book examines how China embraced green development and promotes a form of environmentalism that differs from Western ideas. Registration is now open for this hybrid event.

We find ourselves at a remarkable moment in global environmental governance. China actively supports green development on the global stage, while the US under the Trump administration rejects the Paris Agreement and actively opposes the development of renewable energy and electric vehicles. Professo

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute at NYU School of Law welcomes a small number of visiting scholars each fall to work on resea...
01/13/2026

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute at NYU School of Law welcomes a small number of visiting scholars each fall to work on research projects addressing issues involving law in East Asia, comparative law, and international law. We invite applications from legal scholars and practitioners, including judges, lawyers, and recent graduates who will have completed an LLM, JD, or equivalent advanced degree prior to arrival. Visiting scholars will have access to shared office space, the opportunity to audit courses, and full library privileges at NYU Law.

The application period for 2026-2027 visiting scholars is now open until January 31, 2026. We encourage qualified candidates to apply or share this opportunity with others.

For detailed application information, please visit: https://usali.org/usali-visiting-scholar-program

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Singapore now ranks with Paris and London among the top three venues for international arbitration, despite being much n...
10/06/2025

Singapore now ranks with Paris and London among the top three venues for international arbitration, despite being much newer on the scene. Professor Lucy Reed, president of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre Court (SIAC) will explore the reasons, which include government commitment, supportive legislation, first-rate courts, Maxwell Chambers, SIAC, and a truly international outlook.

Singapore now ranks with Paris and London among the top-3 venues for international arbitration, despite being much newer on the scene.   Lucy Reed , President of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre Court, a prominent arbitrator and international lawyer, will explore the reasons,

For those who like to follow all things Trump, you may want to tune in on Jose Enrique Alvarez's public conversation (al...
05/27/2025

For those who like to follow all things Trump, you may want to tune in on Jose Enrique Alvarez's public conversation (along with prominent international arbitrator, Lucy Reed) TOMORROW on ‘America First and International Law.’ The registration is still open!

In this timely webinar, leading scholars and practitioners will explore how shifting U.S. foreign policy is reshaping global legal norms.

Congratulations and welcome!
05/23/2025

Congratulations and welcome!

Join us on March 11 live or via Zoom for a panel discussion on human rights and supply chain control.
02/25/2025

Join us on March 11 live or via Zoom for a panel discussion on human rights and supply chain control.

The promulgation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in 2011 helped focus attention on the need for companies to develop responsible and sustainable approaches to business activities, including their distant supply chains. More than a decade later, severe human rights violation

Watch the recording now if you missed it!
02/25/2025

Watch the recording now if you missed it!

China’s legal service sector is growing rapidly, including not only commercial law offices but publicly funded legal aid and innovative free legal advice platforms. At the same time, the regime has largely suppressed the country’s human rights lawyers. What is going on? Hualing Fu , dean of the ...

https://usali.org/events/pro-bono-or-pro-control-the-future-of-lawyers-in-china
02/14/2025

https://usali.org/events/pro-bono-or-pro-control-the-future-of-lawyers-in-china

China’s legal service sector is growing rapidly, including not only commercial law offices but publicly funded legal aid and innovative free legal advice platforms. At the same time, the regime has largely suppressed the country’s human rights lawyers. What is going on? Hualing Fu , dean of the ...

https://youtu.be/_Zk68TgPda4
02/11/2025

https://youtu.be/_Zk68TgPda4

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute celebrated the forthcoming publication of Professor Emeritus Jerome Cohen’s memoirs with a book talk and reception attended by do...

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute welcomes a small number of visiting scholars each fall to work on self-directed research pro...
01/08/2025

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute welcomes a small number of visiting scholars each fall to work on self-directed research projects addressing issues involving law in East Asia, including in the domestic law of individual East Asian jurisdictions, comparative law, and international law. Applicants should be legal scholars or practitioners who are highly motivated to advance knowledge, engage with new perspectives, and network with colleagues from around the world. The application period for 2025-2026 visiting scholars is now open until January 31, 2025.

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute welcomes a small number of visiting scholars each fall to work on self-directed research projects addressing issues involving law in East Asia, including in the domestic law of individual East Asian jurisdictions, comparative law, and international law. Applicants should

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