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?
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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
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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
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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
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Asian Institute of Technology
Bangkok, Thailand
April 27, 2017
- Richard Barichello – Effects of Rice Trade Protection on Reducing Rural Poverty: Java 1983-2009
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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)
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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
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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?
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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)
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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
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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 Hastie – Development 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 Yule – The 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 Dzah – Environmental Rights and State Accountability in Africa
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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 |