The Tsinghua China Law Review 10th Anniversary Symposium, titled "China's Role Under the Globalization of the Rule of Law," was held on September 8, 2018, at Tsinghua University. This event was organized by the Tsinghua China Law Review, the first law-student-run, English-language legal journal published by a mainland Chinese university, in collaboration with Tsinghua University School of Law.
The symposium featured discussions on various topics, including public perceptions of property and intellectual property rights in China and the U.S., the role of blockchain technology in intellectual property, China's evolving approach to the international legal order, and the implications of the "One Belt One Road" initiative on infrastructure investment and loan standards.
The event provided opportunities for networking among legal scholars and practitioners from Australia, China, the U.S., and the U.K. Notable speakers included Professor Gregory Mandel from Temple University Law School, Professor Frederick Mostert from King's College London, Professor Heng Wang from UNSW Law School, and Professor Neysun Mahboubi.
This symposium was particularly relevant for legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in Chinese law and its role in the global legal landscape, offering insights into contemporary legal challenges and developments.
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Speakers(11)
Albert Tang
Co-Editor-In-Chief at Tsinghua China Law Review
Co-Editor-In-Chief of Tsinghua China Law Review, emphasizing the symposium's alignment with the journal's vision.
Bin Gu
Professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University Law School
Professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University Law School, discussing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Belt and Road Initiative.
Frederick Mostert
Professor at King's College London
Professor at King's College London, discussing blockchain technology's applications in intellectual property.
Gregory Mandel
Dean at Temple University Beasley School of Law
Dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law, focusing on public perceptions of property and intellectual property rights.
Guobin Cui
Vice Dean at Tsinghua University School of Law
Vice Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law, responsible for academic affairs and research initiatives.
Heng Wang
Professor at UNSW Law School
Professor at UNSW Law School, analyzing China's approach to international legal order and its implications.
Neysun Mahboubi
Professor at University of Pennsylvania
Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, examining the 'One Belt One Road' initiative and related infrastructure investment standards.
Shujie Feng
Professor at Tsinghua University School of Law
Professor at Tsinghua University School of Law, commenting on blockchain system safety and public opinion on intellectual property protection.
Simin Gao
Professor at Tsinghua University School of Law
Professor at Tsinghua University School of Law, specializing in financial law and hosting the symposium.
Weixing Shen
Dean at Tsinghua University School of Law
Dean of Tsinghua University School of Law, overseeing academic and administrative functions.
Zihe Liu
Co-Editor-In-Chief at Tsinghua China Law Review
Co-Editor-In-Chief of Tsinghua China Law Review, concluding the symposium by highlighting China's legal transformation.
Event Details
- Date
- September 8, 2018
- Location
- 🇨🇳 Beijing, China
- Tsinghua University
- Audience
- Legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in Chinese law and global legal developments.