In this session experts zeroed in on the challenges and solutions at the heart of dispute resolution, blending insights from China's digital environment with global legal foresights and institutional strategies.
This panel discussed latest developments of domestic, regional and global frameworks and initiatives for digital regulation and major implications for policymaking and business activities, particularly in and between Australia and China.
This panel discussed Australia and China’s legislative approaches to problem areas within Competition law, their practical impacts on business, and what business can do to navigate the environment.
Professor Henry Gao of Singapore Management University discussed provisions in trade agreements which deal with data sovereignty issues at this lunch time seminar.
This panel addressed some of the existential challenges for the international economic legal order including climate actions, national security, digital trade and public health.
Global experts addressed some of the latest developments in economic cooperation at regional and global levels in the first panel of the 2023 Global Network Conference.
Mr John W. H. Denton AO, Secretary General of International Chamber of Commerce discusses 'Global Cooperation, but not as we know it: the business case for reforming multilateral governance.'
This conference saw 5 global experts discussing China's new model of transnational economic governance through the Belt and Road Initiative, their role in dispute resolution, and more.