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.
Competition Law & policy are critical for the development of trade and business in the APAC region. This event discussed recent amendments to Law and digital regulation and focussed on other areas which are critical to competition.
The first panel of the 2022 JCICEL Conference explored the new challenges facing trade and investment including security, force majeure, and anti-monopoly enforcement.
This panel explored the latest development of digital currency (e.g., central bank digital currency) and RegTech, and their implications for business communities and other stakeholders.
This conference explored the trend of international commercial and economic Law and its implications based on the analysis of representative areas (e.g., state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and investment rules, merge control).
At the 2020 Tsinghua-UNSW Joint Research Centre for International Commercial and Economic Law (JCICEL) Conference, Dr Lu Wang presented on the topic of "FDI screening and the China‐EU investment treaty negotiation: balancing control and openness".
At the 2020 Tsinghua-UNSW Joint Research Centre for International Commercial and Economic Law (JCICEL) Conference, Mr Simon Lacey discussed "Technological decoupling, system fragmentation and the breakdown in international economic cooperatio
At the 2020 Tsinghua-UNSW Joint Research Centre for International Commercial and Economic Law (JCICEL) Conference, Dr Weihuan Zhou presented on the topic of “Subsidising Technology Competition: China and International Trade Regulation".
At the 2020 Tsinghua-UNSW Joint Research Centre for International Commercial and Economic Law (JCICEL) Conference, Associate Professor Kun Fan presented on the topic of "Judicial Mediation in China".
At the 2020 Tsinghua-UNSW Joint Research Centre for International Commercial and Economic Law (JCICEL) Conference, Associate Professor Charlie Weng discussed "Sunset Rule Legislation Study for Chinese Listed Dual Class Companies".