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2017 Workshops & Meetings

China and International Economic Law and Institutions Workshop
UCI Center on Law and Globalization and Long US.-China Institute
Irvine School of Law, University of California
California, USA
February 2-3, 2017

  • Ljiljana Biukovic – China’s Road to Prosperity and Development: Does One Belt Fit All?
Panel Discussion – Developments in Criminal Justice and Human Rights: 4 Years into the Xi Jinping Era
China in the World, Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
February 13, 2017

  • Sarah Biddulph (with Sue Trevaskes, Joshua Rosenzweig and Terence Halliday) – Panel Discussants
Lecture Series
Shanghai University of Politics and Law
Shanghai, China

  • Sarah Biddulph
    • March 23, 2017 – Controlling Administrative Power: China and Australia (2 hour lecture in Chinese)
    • March 24, 2017 – Australian Legal System: Constitution and Administrative Law (2 hour lecture in Chinese)
    • March 24, 2017 – Social Regulation: Regulation of Entertainment Venues Comparative Perspectives (2 hour lecture in Chinese)
    • March 24, 2017 – Roundtable Administrative Law Research Group – Regulatory Functions of Administrative Law
Jean Monet Lecture Series
York University
Toronto, Canada
March 27, 2017
Discourses and Practices of Human Rights and Labour Rights in China
China in the World, Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
April 9-10, 2017

  • Sarah Biddulph – Human Rights and Labour Rights in China
Asian Institute of Technology
Bangkok, Thailand
April 27, 2017

  • Richard Barichello – Effects of Rice Trade Protection on Reducing Rural Poverty: Java 1983-2009
Lecture Series
Guangzhou Normal University
Guangzhou, China

  • Sarah Biddulph
    • May 4, 2017 The concept of public purpose in compulsory acquisition (3 hour lecture in Chinese)
    • May 5, 2017 Australian legal system: Constitution and administrative law (2 hour lecture in Chinese)
    • May 8, 2017 Controlling Administrative Power: China and Australia (2 hour lecture in Chinese)
    • May 9, 2017 Social regulation: Regulation of entertainment venues comparative perspectives (2 hour lecture in Chinese)
Guest lecture – The Rule of Law
Master of Public Administration PADM90006
The University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
May 16, 2017

  • Sarah Biddulph – Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in China
Seminar on Rice Trade and Poverty in Indonesia
Crawford School of Public Policy
Arndt – Corden Department of Economics
Indonesia Project
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
August 2, 2017

  • Arianto Patunru – On the Rice Fracas in Indonesia”

.Link: http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/blogs/indonesiaproject/isg-on-the-rice-fracas-in-indonesia/

Troubling the Rule of Law Workshop
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
September 8-9, 2017

  • Sarah Biddulph – What Does the Rule of Law Mean in China?
Guest Lecture Presentation
Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
October 9, 2017

  • Sarah Biddulph – Democracy in China (Joo Cheong’s subject Law and Democracy)
Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights
Policy Implications Roundtable
Co-hosted by Asia Pacific Dispute Resolution Research (APDR) Project and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
900/675 W. Hastings St.
Vancouver, Canada
October 26, 2017

  • Pitman Potter – Welcome Remarks and Introduction
  • Eva Busza – Welcome Remarks from the Asia Pacific Foundation
  • Ljiljana Biukovic – Trade Policy and Local Human Rights Policy
  • Daniel Drache – Labour Rights Post NAFTA and the Miserable State of Policy Linkages
  • Ilan Vertinsky – Health and Safety in Asia in Global Setting
  • Moshe Hirsch – India – Human Rights Approach to Economic Development
  • Richard Barichello – Poverty, Income Inequality and Trade: Implications for Canada’s Foreign Policy
  • Sarah Biddulph – Taking Care of the Business and the Economy
  • Jonathan Fried – Keynote Address
Coordinating Performance in International Trade and Human Rights
Discussion of Ongoing Research Symposium
Peter A. Allard School of Law, The Unversity of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada
October 27, 2017

  • Pitman Potter – Welcome Remarks from the APDR Project
  • Naayeli Ramirez – The Lack of Good Faith and the Limit of the Law in the Consultation Process with the Maya in Campeche
  • Erika Cedillo – Understanding Local Contexts for the Implementation of Global Standards
  • Maia Berangere Parizeau – Dragon Tears
  • Adam T. Kingsmith – The Green Leap Forward? Precarious Labour in a Greening China
  • Juan Li Legal Culture of Construction Migrant Workers in China
  • Bethany HastieDevelopment or Dependence? A Critique of the Triple Win Promise for Low-Wage Labour Migration
  • Catherine Dauvergne – Special Remarks from Peter A. Allard School of Law
  • Nicole Barrett – Keynote Address
  • Poushali Maji – Clean Energy Transition in Urban India
  • Alison YuleThe Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement and Human Rights Impact Assessments: Coordinating Compliance between International Trade and Human Rights Regimes with Domestic Governance and Labour Rights in Colombia
  • Gloria Liu Addressing the China Problem in Southeast Asian Countries’ Environmental and Social Governance — An Analysis of the Role of Financial Institutions to Regulate Chinese Overseas Infrastructure Companies’ Performance
  • Yue Liu – Constructing Autonomy and Accountability: Challenges to Chinese Judges in Contemporary Judicial Reform
  • Chao Wang – Government Procurement and Its Implications on Government Accountability and Human Rights
  • Godwin DzahEnvironmental Rights and State Accountability in Africa
The Holocaust and the United Nations International Bill of Rights: The Nature, Fragility and Resilience of Post-WWII Legalism
Amnesty International, Aurora/Newmarket Branch
Public Lecture, St. Andrews Church, Aurora
November 7, 2017

 

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