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Brian Safran: Participator in New York University Global Field Intensive in China

In June of 2010, Brian Safran was honored to be determined to participate in a graduate-level Global Field Intensive through New York University in Beijing and Shanghai, China.

The program, offered via New York University, was a graduate-level study-abroad program in China that focused on the political, economic, and social difficulties to China’s reemergence such as an enormous force in the global economy. Its members met with leading academics and practitioners in areas including US-China relations, the trajectory of the Chinese economy and its implications, and the environmental and social issues facing China in the twenty first century. On this trip, pupils were free to pursue independent investigation .

As section of the trip, Safran and his class had the chance to meet with representatives of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and ask direct questions pertaining to student areas of interest. Safran pursued independent research on China’s intellectual property system and met with leading law firms and business representatives to discuss the problems facing the system.

Transnational companies are largely channeling their energies into their respective Chambers of Commerce to complain about China’s lack of enforcement of IPR. However, according to Safran’s research findings, evidence suggests that such firms aren't availing themselves to the protections the Chinese system affords. His paper, entitled “A significant examine Western Perceptions of China’s Intellectual Property System,” has been picked out for publication in Vol. 3, Ed. 2 of the University of Puerto Rico Law School’s Business Law Journal.