Against the backdrop of an increasingly complex business environment and frequent corporate control disputes, how to safeguard corporate stability and optimize market order through legal means has become a focal point of widespread concern. To delve deeper into legal approaches for managing corporate control disputes and promote the practical application of the integrated civil-criminal- administrative law concept, the School of Criminal Justice at China University of Political Science and Law, in collaboration with Beijing Xinglai Law Firm, is jointly hosting—while the Xinglai Civil-Criminal-Administrative Integration Science Research Base at the same institution serves as the organizer. The second session of the "Starlight Public Welfare Lecture Series on Integrated Civil and Criminal Justice" is coming up, with this installment focusing on "Integrated Governance of Corporate Control Disputes." Designed to bring together the wisdom of academia and the practical world, jointly exploring new approaches to corporate governance.
Event Theme: Integrated Governance of Corporate Control Disputes
Time: Sunday, August 31, 2025, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Content: For the course schedule, please refer to the poster.
How to participate: Join online or attend in person
1. Join the meeting online: Scan the code to join the group and get access to the live stream.
2. On-site registration: Scan the QR code below to fill out the registration form and secure your spot at the event.
The future of legal services, It lies in "cross-sector integration" and "forward-looking insights."
"The Star-Lai Public Welfare Grand Lecture Series on the Integration of Administration and Criminal Justice" aims to leverage professional expertise to build a bridge for dialogue among academia, practice, and industry, helping Chinese enterprises achieve steady and sustainable growth within the framework of the rule of law!
Organizing Unit: China University of Political Science and Law, School of Criminal Justice; Beijing Xinglai Law Firm
Organizing Unit: China University of Political Science and Law, School of Criminal Justice – Xinglai Integrated Research Base for Civil and Criminal Law
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