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Treasure Hunting for the Golden Buddha: Property claims for cultural property

You are invited to a meeting of the online Property Law Discussion Group at 12.15pm on 26 May (Wed).


The speaker is Ms Yasmine Zahir, Barrister-at-law, Liberty Chambers. Her topic is: ‘Treasure Hunting for the Golden Buddha’ and her presentation looks at property claims for cultural property.


Participation is open to any students and alumni with an interest in Property Law. The Group hopes to have at least one or two meetings a month, perhaps more.


We can talk about any Property Law issues of interest to you.


There will be a brief 5 – 10 minute presentation and then discussion. The meeting will last for 30 – 45 minutes.


If you would like to attend, kindly register here by 5 pm, 25 May 2021.


You might also want to sign up for the forum at Property Law Discussion Group | iipl (cuhk.edu.hk) to stay in touch and participate in online discussions.


We look forward to seeing you at the discussion group.


Best regards,

Faculty of Law

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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