Though not a common law country, “China is developing its own type of case law”. The Shanghai Maritime Court’s ruling “may be intended to be a typical case”.
May 12, 2022
This work is intended essentially as a focus on some of the challenges of accommodating the phenomenon of an economic superpower into a normative framework, for an international trading order the ownership of which rests with the international community.
April 27, 2022
International Business Negotiations is a course taught by STL Visiting Professor Jay Finkelstein every Quarter Four.
April 27, 2022
For information about 2022 SHP, please view here in Chinese.
April 26, 2022
The panel held a wide-ranging discussion covering the situation in climate negotiations after the Glasgow conference, China’s 30/60 climate targets, green finance, the role of subnational governments and non-state actors in climate policy and the linkages between climate policy and conservation of biological diversity.
April 18, 2022
The IPCC brings together leading experts from the natural and social sciences to provide regular assessments to the world’s governments on the state of climate change and the global response to it.
April 08, 2022
Dr Minas discussed the importance of digitalization in the energy sector and the role of ICTs in making finance more sustainable. Dr Minas emphasized that the ‘information society’ is a key enabler of the net-zero society.
April 06, 2022
Shilon urged the “clawback” of unearned executive compensation and called for imposing personal financial liability on Hapolaim’s directors and officers.
March 01, 2022
Ms. Susan Finder spoke about the role of the SPC in creating a Chinese domestic and foreign-related legal infrastructure that keeps pace with China’s place in the world.
February 23, 2022