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China-CELAC Legal Forum Held in Shanghai

December 18, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

China and Latin America forge Stronger Legal Ties

Shanghai Hosts ⁣first-Ever China-CELAC Legal‌ Forum

Shanghai,⁣ December 18 – In a move to bolster international cooperation, China and the Community ⁤of Latin American and Caribbean ⁢States (CELAC) convened the inaugural China-CELAC Legal Forum in Shanghai on Wednesday. The forum brought together legal experts and representatives from 18 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and⁣ the Bahamas, highlighting ⁢the growing importance⁢ of legal collaboration between the two regions.

“Legal collaboration is an⁣ essential ‍pillar of China-CELAC relations,” stated Wang Hongxiang, secretary of the Leading ‍Party MemberS Group of the China ⁢Law Society (CLS). “Deeper engagement in this field will undoubtedly support the progress of our relationship in this new era.”

The forum served as a platform for participants to discuss key issues and explore⁢ avenues for enhanced ⁤cooperation. carmen Eneida alves, Judge of the Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela, emphasized the urgency of strengthening legal frameworks and governance in an increasingly interconnected world.

“collaboration⁤ between china ⁤and CELAC members presents a unique opportunity to drive economic growth,‌ attract investment, and enhance trade,” Alves said.The​ forum, ⁤sponsored by the CLS, was co-hosted by the China-Latin America Legal⁣ Research Center (Shanghai), the Law School of the‍ Shanghai University of Finance‍ and Economics (SUFE), and⁢ the Chinese Modernization Institute⁤ at SUFE.

This landmark event underscores ⁤China’s ‌commitment to ‍building stronger ties with Latin America and the Caribbean,recognizing the shared benefits of legal cooperation in fostering economic development and global stability.

China and Latin America ​Forge Stronger Legal Ties

Shanghai Hosts First-Ever‌ China-CELAC Legal Forum

Shanghai, December 18 – In a significant step towards enhancing international collaboration, China⁢ and‍ the Community of Latin American and Caribbean ​States (CELAC) convened ⁤the inaugural China-CELAC⁣ Legal Forum in Shanghai on Wednesday. The forum saw legal ⁣experts ‌and representatives ⁢from 18 countries,including Argentina,Brazil,Chile,and the Bahamas,come together,highlighting the burgeoning‌ importance of legal‍ cooperation between the ‍two regions.

“Legal collaboration is an essential pillar ⁢of ‍China-CELAC⁣ relations,” stated Wang Hongxiang, secretary of the Leading ⁢Party Members ‍Group of​ the China Law Society (CLS). “Deeper engagement in this ‍field will undoubtedly support the progress of our relationship in this new era.”

Carmen Eneida Alves, Judge of the Supreme Court of justice of Venezuela, stressed the urgency of fortifying legal frameworks and governance in an increasingly interconnected‍ world.‍

“collaboration between China and‌ CELAC members presents a unique opportunity to drive economic growth, attract investment, and enhance trade,” Alves‍ said.

The forum,sponsored by the CLS,was co-hosted by the China-latin America Legal Research Center (Shanghai),the Law School of the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE),and the Chinese Modernization Institute ⁤at SUFE.

This landmark event underscores China’s‍ commitment⁤ to building stronger ties with Latin America and ​the Caribbean, recognizing the​ mutual benefits of legal cooperation in‌ fostering ‌economic progress and global stability.

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