Feb 25
2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Charity with Chinese Characteristics. Chinese Charitable Foundations between Party-state and Society

International Speaker Series on China’s Law & Economic Governance

Charity with Chinese Characteristics. Chinese Charitable Foundations between Party-state and Society

 

Thursday, February 25, 2021
16:00 – 17:00 (Hong Kong Time) | Live on Zoom
Language: English
Zoom Registration: Please click HERE to reserve a place.
(Prior registration will be required. The zoom ID will be sent to registrants by email)

 

This talk explores the functions of charitable foundations in the People’s Republic of China. Using both empirical fieldwork and extensive textual analysis, it examines the role of foundations in Chinese society and their relationship with the Chinese government.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, speakers offer a comprehensive overview of the contemporary legal and political frameworks within which Chinese charitable foundations operate, as well as an assessment of their historical and traditional contexts. They re-evaluates the existing literature on China’s civil society, and provide a new, functional perspective on the role of foundations, complementing mainstream civil society and corporatist perspectives.

 

Chair:
Angela Zhang, Associate Professor & Director of Centre for Chinese Law, University of Hong Kong
Speakers:
Benjamin Pissler, Professor, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law 
Dr. Katja Levy, Kui Man Gerry Yeung Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Manchester China Institute
Discussant:
Lusina Ho, Harold Hsiao-Wo Lee Professor in Trust & Equity of the University of Hong Kong

 

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