It might have come as a surprise to some, but China's formal application last week to join the Comprehensive Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership is a chance to rethink Beijing's involvement in regional trade.
Discussions over waiving intellectual property (IP) rights for COVID-19 vaccines were initiated by India and South Africa at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in October 2020.
CIBEL is proud to announce that our very own member Associate Professor Kun Fan is one of twenty-three members of the UNSW Law & Justice community that has made it to the finalist list for the annual Australian Law Awards.
Regional trade agreements are fast changing. The assessment of regional trade agreements is crucial due to the major impact they have on parties, and the spillover effects they may have on non-parties (e.g., trade diversion).
CIBEL Centre’s Co-Director Professor Heng Wang, in his recent article, argues that a path of selective engagement based on issues with which both sides engage, probably reflects the future of US–China economic interactions.
CIBEL Centre Professor Heng Wang was invited to present on the topic of “Investment Law Reform in Asia: China’s Evolving Approach to International Investment” at the CIL.
CIBEL Centre Professor Deborah Healey presented on competition impact assessment on 14 June 2021 for the Philippine Competition Commission as part of a series of presentations.
CIBEL Centre Professor Deborah Healey presented on competition policy for the Office of Consumer Protection, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Bhutan on 12 and 13 April 2021.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is widely regarded as a landmark achievement in the development of international rules on state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
En route to this year’s G7+ Summit in the UK, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison yesterday delivered a speech in Perth on “A world that favours freedom”.
UNSW Law’s CIBEL Centre Co-Director Professor Heng Wang joined a panel for an online conference hosted by the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
CIBELCentre Co-Director Professor Heng Wang joined a panel for the 4th Webinar of the Investment Arbitration (IA) Talk Series, entitled “The RCEP Agreement and its Impact on Trade and Investment Treaty Arbitration”.