A pioneering study on China’s iconic Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) by the co-director of the Herbert Smith Freehills CIBEL Centre, Associate Professor Heng Wang, fills the gap in a lack of legal analysis of China’s strategic move.
Herbert Smith Freehills has announced a partnership with UNSW Law in Sydney to establish the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre.
The Herbert Smith Freehills CIBEL Centre recently announced 6 successful recipients of the Centre’s seed funding with the aim to support original and collaborative research that relates to Chinese international business and economic
The Financial Innovation and Regulatory Change in the Context of (De)globalisation Workshop run by the Herbert Smith Freehills CIBEL Centre was held successfully at UNSW Sydney last Friday, November 16.
The five-year partnership will strengthen research and joint education initiatives that contribute to economic relationships between Australia and China.
Junfang Xi and CIBEL members Weihuan Zhou and Heng Wang have published an article titled 'The impact of the China–Australia Free Trade Agreement on Australia's education exports to China: A legal and economic assessment' in The World Economy
Lucas Lixinski, Heng Wang and Jonathan Bonnitcha have received a $10,000USD grant from the United States Department of State to organise a speaker series during the 2019 academic year.
UNSW Scientia Professor Ross Buckley will be the inaugural Chair in Disruptive Innovation and Law, focusing on the effect of technological change in key sectors globally.
This book provides one of the most comprehensive and compelling analysis of Non-Market Economies (NMEs) and their treatment under the current world trading system.
Financial regulation faces underlying trends of FinTech (Financial Technology) and China’s rise as an influential player or a possible rulemaker amid uncertainties in world politics (e.g. nationalism).
Bill Shorten’s proposal to triple anti-dumping penalties demonstrates a misunderstanding of dumping and its impact on the economy. It also misunderstands when anti-dumping measures may be lawfully applied and to what extent.
This book provides readers with a unique opportunity to learn about one of the new regional trade agreements (RTAs), the China–Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA).
Associate Professor Xiao-chuan Weng is working on a research project titled “Assessing the Efficacy of the Mandatory Bid Rule”. A paper named “Panacea or Wisdom Tooth?
CIBEL has successfully proposed a project as part of UNSW's prestigious Scientia PhD Scholarship Scheme. The research project proposed is "Globalisation at the Crossroads: China and International Economic Law".
Dr Weihuan Zhou has been invited to serve as a guest editor for the Journal of International Trade Law and Policy (JITLP) on an upcoming special issue on “The International Economic System and China”.