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Professor John Ohnesorge, Assistant Director of the University of Wisconsin Law School’s East Asian Legal Studies Center, presented talks at Harvard and Cornell universities in April 2007.

On April 3, Ohnesorge was the invited speaker at Professor Mark Ramseyer’s Harvard seminar on Asian law. The next day, he spoke at Cornell as part of the ongoing Clarke Colloquia lecture series on Asian law conducted by professors Annelise Riles and Michael Dowdle. In both presentations Ohnesorge discussed law and economic development in the East Asian context.

Later in April, Ohnesorge was back in Cambridge for the Harvard International Law Society annual symposium, “Beyond Good Governance: Law and Development in the 21st Century”. As a participant on the panel “Reform, Public Perception, and the Law,” Ohnesorge spoke on “new governance” as a framework for thinking about international legal assistance efforts.

Ohnesorge, whose areas of specialization include East Asia and law & development, holds an S.J.D. from Harvard Law School, and has written extensively on law and economic development in East Asia.

 

 

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