Re: Cooperative Research with China
Greg Schmidt 23 Nov 1999 08:47 EST
The Fed has two that I'm aware of. One is the EAR (Export Administration
Regulations). The other is ITAR (International Traffic in Arms and Export
Regulations). One is in Dept Commerce (EAR) and the other is DoD (ITAR).
Greg Schmidt
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Anderson <xxxxxx@emich.edu>
To: xxxxxx@hrinet.org <xxxxxx@hrinet.org>
Date: Monday, November 22, 1999 5:21 PM
Subject: Cooperative Research with China
>Does anyone have any experience negotiating cooperative research agreements
with institutions in
>China? I am writing an Agreement of Research Cooperation and need some
guidance. Our general counsel
>cautioned me about possible restrictions on exporting technologies to them.
Is there a suggested source
>to determine what technologies might be restricted? I need to point to
something that indicates we are
>not violating any US law.
>
>I expect I will be ok because the area of research does not involve
anything that is readily converted to
>weapons or military use. Its basic science in a pretty benign area of
research.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Brian Anderson
>Director, Research Development
>Eastern Michigan University
>
>
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