Narrating The Imagined Community and Self-Determination at China’s Borderlands with Xuan W. Tay

  • Tuesday, March 31, 2026
  • 2:30–4:00 p.m.
    1. Vanderbilt Hall, Seminar Room 208

Global Law Workshop - Asia in Context

Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Time: 2:45-3:45 pm

Venue: VH 208

Speaker:Xuan W. Tay, visiting scholar at U.S.-Asia Law Institute, doctoral candidate at Adelaide Law School

Topic: Narrating The Imagined Community and Self-Determination at China’s Borderlands

Moderator: Jiajun Luo

To attend and receive a copy of Xuan W. Tay's draft paper, please register here: 

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This workshop series is dedicated to discussing draft papers that relate to Asia and the law. Topics include Asian domestic laws, Asia and international law, Asia and transnational law, regional laws and institutes, and how non-Asian countries make law and policy in relation to the Asian region. The series is jointly organized by Shuyu Chu (Hauser Postdoctoral Global Fellow), Jiajun Luo (Hauser Postdoctoral Global Fellow), and Xuan W. Tay (U.S.-Asia Law Institute Visiting Scholar), with the institutional support of U.S.-Asia Law Institute.