A Beijing-based institute has begun recruiting students for the 12th Summer Training Course on religion and rule of law.
On March 20, the Pushi Institute for Social Sciences in Beijing released enrollment guidelines, stating that its aim is to draw on the experiences of varied countries in the field of religious rule of law to train professionals in this area. The curriculum includes topics such as religion and rule of law, comparison of state-church relationship models, religious corporation, religious property, church law, and religion and rule of law in the United States.
Renowned experts and scholars in the field of religion and rule of law from both domestic and international arenas will be invited to serve as lecturers. The training will be conducted in person with video lectures.
The training program plans to enroll 40 participants, including university teachers, doctoral students, and researchers from research institutes; staff members of national legislative bodies, government departments, and legal professionals; as well as individuals from the religious community.
The training program will take place from July 23 to 26 in Beijing, spanning four days. Following the conclusion of the training, the organizer will launch an academic seminar on religion and rule of law on July 27.
- Translated by Abigail Wu
北京普世社会科学研究所开始招募第十二届“宗教与法治”暑期培训班的学员。
3月20日,该研究所发布的招生简章中说道,其宗旨是借鉴各国在宗教法治方面的经验,培养宗教法治专业人才。课程包括宗教与法治、政教关系模式比较、宗教法人、宗教财产、教会法、美国的宗教与法治等内容。
届时会邀请国内外宗教与法治领域的知名专家和学者担任讲员。培训采取线下授课与视频授课相结合的方式。
此次培训班计划招收40人。招生对象包括高校教师、博士生及研究所研究人员;国家立法机关、政府相关部门工作人员及法律工作者;和宗教界人士。
此次培训班将于2024年7月23-26日在北京举行,为期4天。培训结束后,主办方会在7月27日举办宗教与法治学术研讨会。
2024年“宗教与法治”暑期培训班开始招生
A Beijing-based institute has begun recruiting students for the 12th Summer Training Course on religion and rule of law.
On March 20, the Pushi Institute for Social Sciences in Beijing released enrollment guidelines, stating that its aim is to draw on the experiences of varied countries in the field of religious rule of law to train professionals in this area. The curriculum includes topics such as religion and rule of law, comparison of state-church relationship models, religious corporation, religious property, church law, and religion and rule of law in the United States.
Renowned experts and scholars in the field of religion and rule of law from both domestic and international arenas will be invited to serve as lecturers. The training will be conducted in person with video lectures.
The training program plans to enroll 40 participants, including university teachers, doctoral students, and researchers from research institutes; staff members of national legislative bodies, government departments, and legal professionals; as well as individuals from the religious community.
The training program will take place from July 23 to 26 in Beijing, spanning four days. Following the conclusion of the training, the organizer will launch an academic seminar on religion and rule of law on July 27.
- Translated by Abigail Wu
Summer Training on Religion and Rule of Law Recruiting Students