CIBEL Global Network Conference 2023

FAQs

What can I expect at the 2023 CIBEL Global Network Conference, 'Reshaping the Global Economic Governance: Opportunities and Challenges for the Asia-Pacific Region'?

The 3-day conference seeks to promote academic and policy debate over the major opportunities for and challenges faced by governments in reshaping their own economic systems, as well as that of the global economic governance collectively, focusing on the role and impact of the Asia-Pacific.

The conference includes a keynote by John W.H. Denton AO, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), 4 conference panels and a young scholars workshop.

 

​When is the conference held? 

​The conference will be held on Tuesday 22 November 2023 10am AEDT to Thursday 24 November 2023 4:15pm AEDT.

 

Is the conference open to the public? 

Yes, the CIBEL Global Network Conference is open to anyone interested in international business and economic law issues.

 

How much does it cost? 

​Registration is free but essential. 

 

How do I register? 

​Register for the 2023 CIBEL Global Network Conference from the CIBEL events page here

 

Can I register on the day at the event?

Yes, registrations for each panel will be open until 1 hour before the commencement of the relevant panel. 

 

I have registered for the conference, what happens next?

​Once registered, you will receive an email from Eventbrite containing your digital ticket. 

Closer to the conference, we'll send the event link and any updates or reminders to the email address that you registered with. 

 

Can I claim CPD points for attending this conference? 

If you are an Australian legal practitioner, information about continuing professional development can be found here

Can I get a certificate of attendance? 

Yes, you will receive a link at the end of the conference. Complete the feedback survey and check “Certificate of Attendance” in the form. 

Whom do I contact if I have other questions? 

Please contact us at: cibel@unsw.edu.au

 

About CIBEL Global Network

Established in 2015 as a UNSW long-term strategic initiative within UNSW Law & Justice, the China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre is the world’s largest centre outside China for the research and teaching of international business and economic law issues focusing on the impact of China domestically, in the Asia Pacific and internationally. The CIBEL Global Network, initiated in 2018, aims to connect and engage on CIBEL issues with scholars, practitioners, regulators and the public in the Asia Pacific and worldwide. The CIBEL Centre supports and promotes this network by, among other things, holding conference and Young Scholars Workshop annually.

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