News (2018)1 February 2018|Interview“If you want close ties, immerse yourself in Chinese student life”Photo: CESLDr Sophia-Antonia Bir was the first European graduate from the “European and International Law“ master’s programme in 2010. After a PhD in law, she joined the international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Düsseldorf in Germany...19 January 2018|Studies and Teaching2018-19 academic year applications openPhoto: CESLLaw students from Europe with an interest in a study abroad experience in Beijing can now apply for the China-EU School of Law’s academic programmes. The Sino-European law school offers again up to 25 places in the one semester programme...17 January 2018|InterviewAlumnus Wang Xiaoguang: from Beijing to HamburgPhoto: Wang XiaoguangWang Xiaoguang completed his legal studies at the China-EU School of Law in 2015 with a double master’s degree. Now he is drawn back to university – and to Europe. At Universität Hamburg, he hones his profile as a corporate lawyer. 16 January 2018|PublicationProf. Zheng Yongliu honours Frankfurt legal philosopher Prof. Ulfrid Neumann in commemorative publicationPhoto: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/CESLHis work comprises five monographs, 29 edited volumes, 172 articles and 53 reviews. In 2017, legal philosopher and expert on criminal law Prof. Ulfrid Neumann from Goethe University Frankfurt celebrated his 70th birthday. To honour him, the...5 January 2018|China-EU School of LawAlumnus Vlatko Kregar: “When Croatia joined the EU, I was ahead in knowledge”Photo: KregarChina-EU School of Law alumnus Vlatko Kregar established a law firm in Zagreb in early 2018: the Kregar Law Office. Previously, the graduate from the “European and International Law“ programme was an equity partner at Šunić & Partners law...3 January 2018|China-EU School of Law2017 alumni survey: graduates well prepared for a legal careerPhoto: CESLThe China-EU School of Law still prepares students very well for their professional lives after university. This is suggested by the 2017 alumni survey. Over 91 percent of the class of 2017 were employed or in further study within three...Previous articles