The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a significant impact on the global economy and flow of capital and people. The panel explored significant issues in corporate law in the turbulent times.
This panel discussed a number controversial issues facing international dispute settlement mechanism, including the covid-19 crisis and investment contracts under the ICSID Convention.
The campaign of decoupling driven by geopolitics is reshaping our business world. Commercial law plays a critical role in responding to the unpredictable future. This panel discussed these issues and more.
This session focused on two important areas. Merger analysis depends on a difficult forward-looking test which is complicated by the nature of dynamic digital markets and the different aspects of competition and CBDCs.
How would CBDC be issued and operate? What are the right and duty of central banks? What are the different approaches to CBDC? How to address the new challenges brought by climate change to monetary policy?
At this webinar, CIBEL co-director Professor Heng Wang and Professor Duoqi Xu of Fudan University discussed the impact of RCEP on eCommerce from two different aspects of international and domestic law, followed by Q&A with the a
By looking into some latest approaches to digital currency, such as China’s approach to CBDC, this workshop focussed on the audience's understanding of this novel area from a legal perspective.
By looking into some latest approaches to digital currency, such as China’s approach to CBDC, this workshop focussed on the audience's understanding of this novel area from a legal perspective.
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".