The Timothy A. Gelatt Memorial Dialogue has been held annually at New York University since 1994. Although the theme of the conference changes every year - the goal remains the same: to foster connection and collaboration to improve legal understandings of Asia.
Conferences
2022 Fall: Promoting Women’s Rights in Asia & Globally
2022 Spring: Climate Change in Asia-Pacific
2021: Ethical Dilemma of the China Scholar; Asian Supply Chains and Human Rights
2018: East Asia, America & International Law
2017: China & International Law
2016: Avoiding Conflict in the South China Sea: Implications of the Philippine Arbitration
2015: Due Process for Foreign Business in China?
2014: China, North Korea, and Human Rights
2013: Why Should We Care about China's Legal System?
2011: China's Quest for Justice: Law and Legal Institutions Since the Empire's Collapse
2010: Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom: A Round Table on China’s Legal System Celebrating the 80th Birthday of Jerome A. Cohen
2009: The Trial of Chen Shui-Bian: Implications for Taiwan, China, and the United States
2008: China's 'Re-education Through Labor' and Taiwan's 'Technical Training Institutions’
2006: Sino-American Cooperation in Building China's Legal System
2005: Taiwan’s Struggle for Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
2004: Criminal Justice and Chinese Political-Legal Culture: Recent Hope from Taiwan?
2003: “Whose Land Is It, Anyway?”-Tenure Reforms Under China’s New Rural Land Contracting Law
2001: “Criminal Justice in China”: An Oxymoron?
2000: The Modernization of Law in China-A Colloquium in Honor of Jerome A. Cohen
1999: 50 Years of Law and Development in China
1998: Assessing China’s Progress Toward the Rule of Law
1997: Foreign Investment and Legal Culture: The Asian Experience
1996: Financial and Legal Institutions in Hong Kong’s Transition
1995: the First Annual Timothy A. Gelatt Dialogue on Law and Development in Asia1994: A Tribute to Timothy A. Gelatt