Date: 08Apr 2022 Introduction: Set in the aftermath of China’s entry into the World Trade Organization, Disaggregating China, Inc. questions the extent to which the...
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Sanctions Law in the Russia-Ukraine War
Date: 01Apr 2022 Sanctions, rather than military actions, have been the focal point of western efforts to stop Russia’s war against Ukraine. Thus far, the severe...
Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP, 2021) with the author – Paul Daly
Date: 28Mar 2022 (MON) Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP, 2021) with the author – Paul Daly Around the common law world, the law of...
Looking Back Looking Forward: What Are the Implications of Weaponising Finance?
In this episode of Looking Back Looking Forward, Professor Arner discusses the implications of weaponising finance, particularly in the case of the Russian-Ukrainian War...
Keynote Speech: The COVID-19 Pandemic: What Role for the World Intellectual Property Organization?
Date: 05-06Nov 2021 Moderator: Madhavi Sunder, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International and Graduate Programs, Georgetown University Law Center Keynote...
Keynote Speech: Fostering Production of Pharmaceutical Products in Developing Countries
Date: 06Nov 2021 Moderator: Haochen Sun, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law Keynote Speakers:William Fisher, WilmerHale Professor of...
Date: 03Mar 2022 Taxation Law Research Programme (TLRP) PETER WILLOUGHBY MEMORIAL LECTURE China’s Rising (and the United States’ Declining) Influence on Global Tax...
Date: 18Feb 2022 This talk develops a relational explanation for judicial corruption, namely, a spatial theory of institutional proximity, to complement existing...
Looking Back Looking Forward: How Do You Govern Data In Finance Across Borders?
In this episode of Looking Back Looking Forward, Professor Douglas Arner discusses data and its integration in the financial sector. In one of the world’s most digitised...