The 2022 JCICEL Conference brought together legal, academic, and business experts from Tsinghua University and UNSW to discuss the newest developments in International Commercial and Economic Law.
On Wednesday 31 August, the CIBEL-CCLA Conference on Sustainable Banking and Financial Regulation in Asia: Principles, Practice and Innovation was held in Singapore.
CIBEL member Dr Lu Wang has co-authored a journal article for a Special Issue of the ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal on ‘Force Majeure and Investment Arbitration.’
Dr Xue (Sophia) Bai has been co-awarded the Concurrences 2022 PhD. Award for her research on the ‘Reform of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises: What China Can Learn from the Practice of Competitive Neutrality Policy in Australia.’
Associate Professor Weihaun Zhou has co-authored an article discussing China's potential entry into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
CIBEL member Dr Jonathan Bonnitcha and co-author Emma Aisbett have won the 2021 Journal of International Economic Law (JIEL) John H. Jackson Prize for their article on ‘A Pareto-Improving Compensation Rule for Investment Treaties.’
A recent co-authored article by Associate Professor Weihuan Zhou is one of the first systemic studies of China’s policy and legal responses to security-related actions and disputes in the international trade regime.
Associate Professor Xiaochuan (Charlie) Weng’s co-authored article explores the structure of weighted voting rights (WVR) in the context of the two financial centres of the Asian continent.
Professor Qingjiang Kong and Associate Professor Weihuan Zhou consider the impact of China's zero-COVID policy on global supply chains in the wake of the country's ease on COVID restrictions.
Many countries have imposed extensive sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. CIBEL held a virtual roundtable in May to discuss the impact of these restrictions on businesses both in Australia and worldwide.
Meeting for the first time since 2017, the WTO’s highest decision-making body managed to agree on some things – including its first treaty with environmental protection as the objective.
CIBEL member Weihuan Zhou and co-author Xiaomeng Qu have produced one of the first comprehensive reviews of the WTO’s jurisprudence on anti-dumping in their new article.