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Professor Nguyen Travels to Vietnam for Presentations, Meetings with Government Officials
10/23/2017
Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen traveled to Vietnam recently, where she made several presentations and held a meeting with the Ministry of Justice.
Professor Nguyen delivered a talk, titled, “Hybridizing Legal Development: Through the Lenses of Secured Transactions and Intellectual Property,” October 9 at the Vietnam National University School of Law in Hanoi. She took part in a working meeting with the Ministry of Justice in Hanoi on October 10.
She delivered two lectures in Hanoi on October 11. The first, titled, “Legal Framework for Innovation,” was presented at the University of Foreign Trade Faculty of Law. The second lecture, titled, “Legal Education for Ready to Practice,” was presented at the Hanoi Law University.
Professor Nguyen also delivered two lectures in Ho Chi Minh City on October 12. She presented a talk, titled, “Checks and Balances of Political Power,” at Ho Chi Minh Academy II; and a lecture titled, “Research Methodology and Scholarship Commitments,” at the University of Ministry of Home Affairs.
Professor Nguyen holds the Gerald L. Bepko Chair in Law, and is the director of the IU McKinney Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation. She is an internationally recognized legal scholar, known for her expertise at the intersections of intellectual property, secured transactions, bankruptcy, licensing, and taxation. She was named a Fellow of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers in March 2017.
