C Picker, H Wang & W Zhou (eds), The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st Century Model (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2018). Available here
Professor Heng Wang Wang Heng Professor
Book
The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st Century Model
Journal Article
An Assessment of the ChAFTA and Its Implications: A Work-in-Progress Type FTA with Selective Innovations?
H Wang, "An Assessment of the ChAFTA and Its Implications: A Work-in-Progress Type FTA with Selective Innovations?" (2019) UNSWLRS 25. Available here
China’s Approach to the Belt and Road Initiative: Scope, Character and Sustainability
H Wang, “China’s Approach to the Belt and Road Initiative: Scope, Character and Sustainability," (2019)22(1) Journal of International Economic Law. Available here
China’s Free Trade Agreement Approach to Intellectual Property: The Future of China’s Rules under the Belt and Road Initiative
H Wang & Z Xiao, “China’s Free Trade Agreement Approach to Intellectual Property: The Future of China’s Rules under the Belt and Road Initiative”, (2019)2 Law Science (Fa Xue), pp. 107-128. Available here
China’s Regulatory Approach to the Sharing Economy: A Perspective on Ride-Hailing
H Jiang and H Wang, “China’s Regulatory Approach to the Sharing Economy: A Perspective on Ride-Hailing”, 2020(1) Journal of Law, Technology & Policy. Available here
Divergence, Convergence or Crossvergence of Chinese and US Approaches to Regional Integration: Evolving Trajectories and Their Implications
H Wang, "Divergence, Convergence or Crossvergence of Chinese and US Approaches to Regional Integration: Evolving Trajectories and Their Implications" (2018)10(2) Tsinghua China Law Review, pp. 149-185. Available here
How May China Respond to the U.S. Trade Approach? Retaliatory, Inclusive and Regulatory Responses
H Wang, “How May China Respond to the U.S. Trade Approach? Retaliatory, Inclusive and Regulatory Responses”, (2018)31(2) Columbia Journal of Asian Law. Available here
Selective Reshaping: China’s Paradigm Shift in International Economic Governance
H Wang, “Selective Reshaping: China’s Paradigm Shift in International Economic Governance”, (2020)23(3) Journal of International Economic Law, (Sept 2020, forthcoming). Available here
The Belt and Road Initiative Agreements: Characteristics, Rationale, and Challenges
H Wang, "The Belt and Road Initiative Agreements: Characteristics, Rationale, and Challenges", (2021) World Trade Review, pp. 1-24. Available here
The Challenges of China's Recent FTA: An Anatomy of the China-Korea FTA
H Wang, "The challenges of China’s recent FTA: An anatomy of the China-Korea FTA", (2016)50 Journal of World Trade, pp. 417 - 446. Available here
The Features of China's Recent FTA and Their Implications: An Anatomy of the China-Korea FTA
H Wang, "The features of China's recent FTA and their implications: An anatomy of the China-Korea FTA", (2016)11 Asian Journal of WTO and International Health Law and Policy, pp. 115 - 154. Available here
The Future of Deep Free Trade Agreements: The Convergence of TPP (and CPTPP) and CETA?
H Wang, "The Future of Deep Free Trade Agreements: The Convergence of TPP (and CPTPP) and CETA?", (2019)53(2) Journal of World Trade. Available here
The Impact of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement on Australia's Education Exports to China: A Legal and Economic Assessment
J Xi, W Zhou & H Wang, “The Impact of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement on Australia's Education Exports to China: A Legal and Economic Assessment”, (2018)41(12) The World Economy, pp.3503-3523. Available here
The Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership for SMEs: Opportunities and Challenges
H Wang, "The Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership for SMEs: Opportunities and Challenges", (2016)6(1) KLRI Journal of Law and Legislation, pp. 45 - 82. Available here
The RCEP and Its Investment Rules: Learning from Past Chinese FTAS
H Wang, "The RCEP and Its Investment Rules: Learning from Past Chinese FTAS", (2017)3 The Chinese Journal of Global Governance, pp. 160 - 181. Available here
Book Chapter
An Analytical Introduction to the ChAFTA: Features and Challenges
H Wang, "An Analytical Introduction to the ChAFTA: Features and Challenges" in C Picker, H Wang & W Zhou (eds), The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st Century Model (Oxford; Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2018). Available here
An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic Law
H Wang, "An Asian perspective on SMEs in international economic law: Opportunities and challenges arising from the TPP", in T Rensmann (ed.) Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in International Economic Law (OUP, 2017), pp. 189 - 215. Available here
Building Towards the RCEP? Reflections on the ASEAN-China FTA
H Wang, "Building Towards the RCEP? Reflections on the ASEAN-China FTA", in P Hsieh & B Mercurio (eds.) ASEAN Law in the New Regional Economic Order: Global Trends and Shifting Paradigms (Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp.46-63. Available here
China's Bilateral Investment Treaties
H Wang & L Wang, “China's Bilateral Investment Treaties”, in J Chaisse, L Choukroune & S Jusoh (eds.) Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, (Springer, forthcoming 2021). Available here
Subsidies Issues in Renewable Energy Trade
H Wang, "Subsidies Issues in Renewable Energy Trade", in M Matsushita & T Schoenbaum (eds.) Emerging Issues in Sustainable Development: International Trade Law and Policy Relating to Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment, (Springer, 2016), pp. 343 - 352. Available here
The Differences Between China’s Recent FTA and the TPP
H Wang, "The Differences Between China’s Recent FTA and the TPP", in J Chaisse, H Gao &C Lo (eds.) Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making (Springer, 2017). Available here
The Legal Issues of RCEP Investment Rules: A Sino-ASEAN Perspective
H Wang, "The Legal Issues of RCEP Investment Rules: A Sino-ASEAN Perspective", in D Mukherjee (ed.) Economic Integration in Asia: Key Prospects and Challenges with the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (Routledge, 2019). Available here
The RCEP Investment Rules and China: Learning From the Malleability of Chinese FTAs
H Wang, "The RCEP Investment Rules and China: Learning From the Malleability of Chinese FTAs", in J Chaisse (ed.), China’s International Investment Strategy: Bilateral, Regional, and Global Law and Policy (OUP, 2019). Available here
Conference Presentation
Central Bank Digital Currency and China
H Wang, "Central bank digital currency and China", presented at DC FinTech Week, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, 22 October 2019.
China and International Economic Order: Present and Future
H Wang, "China and International Economic Order: Present and Future", presented at Tsinghua China Law Review 10th Anniversary Symposium: China's Role Under the Globalization of the Rule of Law, Beijing, 8 September 2018.
China and the Future of International Legal Order: The BRI, Trade Tensions and Beyond
H Wang, “China and the Future of International Legal Order: The BRI, Trade Tensions and Beyond”, presented at World Governance: Legal and Political Perspectives from China, Europe, and Latin America Webinar, Centre of German and European Studies (CDEA), 22 October 2021.
China-US Relations – Implications for International Trade
H Wang, "China-US Relations – Implications for International Trade", presented at "Doing Business with China" CPD Seminar, UNSW CLE, Sydney, 11 October 2018.
China’s Approach to a New International Order
H Wang, "China’s Approach to a New International Order", presented at University of Edinburgh Law School Workshop, Edinburgh, UK, 15 October 2019.
China’s Approach to Belt and Road Initiative
H Wang, "China’s approach to Belt and Road Initiative", presented at EW Barker Centre for Law & Business, the National University of Singapore, Singapore, 23 January 2019.
China’s Response to the US-China Trade War and Its Spillover Effects
H Wang, "China’s Response to the US-China Trade War and Its Spillover Effects", presented at the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania, US, 14 February 2019.
Commercial Mediation in China
H Wang, "Commercial Mediation in China", talk at Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA), 14 February 2020.
COVID-19 and the World Trade Order: China, the US and Beyond
H Wang, “COVID-19 and the World Trade Order: China, the US and Beyond”, presented at AWRN 2020 Web Conference, Asia WTO Research Network (AWRN), online, 28 November 2020.
Cross-border investment in a post-COVID world
H Wang, “Cross-border investment in a post-COVID world”, presented at 2020 Tsinghua World Forum on the Rule of Law, Tsinghua University, 16 October 2021.
SIEL Conversation 5: “The Impact of Covid-19 on the Belt and Road Initiative”
H Wang, A panellist at SIEL (Society of International Economic Law) Conversation 5: “The Impact of Covid-19 on the Belt and Road Initiative”, Society of International Economic Law, 19 November 2021. Available here
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and China’s Role in Global Governance
H Wang, "The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and China’s Role in Global Governance", presented at the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review Annual Symposium, Pennsylvania, USA, 15 February 2019.
The Challenges to International Economic Law in the Post-COVID-19 World: A Chinese Perspective
H Wang, "The Challenges to International Economic Law in the Post-COVID-19 World: A Chinese Perspective", presented at Conference on Global Public-Private Law Approaches to the Covid-19 Pandemic, online, 10 September 2020.
The Future of International Economic Order in the Post-COVID-19 World
H Wang, "The Future of International Economic Order in the Post-COVID-19 World", presented at Setting a Research Agenda for International Economic Law Workshop (virtual), Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore, 22 July 2020.
The Future of Services Trade
H Wang, “The Future of Services Trade”, a virtual talk at School of Trade Negotiations, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE), online, 11 December 2020.
The Future of the International Financial System: A CBDC Network and Regulatory Outlook
H Wang & S Gao, "The Future of the International Financial System: A CBDC Network and Regulatory Outlook", presented at the Machine Lawyering Conference "Human Sovereignty and Machine Efficiency in the Law", The Chinese University of Hong Kong, online, 14-16 January 2021. Available here
The Future Paths of China to International Order
H Wang, "The Future Paths of China to International Order", presented at "China’s foreign aid during the Covid-19 pandemic" Virtual Conference, University of Edinburgh, 1 June 2020. Available here
The Implications of Central Bank Digital Currency
H Wang, "The Implications of Central Bank Digital Currency", presented at Digital Currency and Financial Information Protection Workshop (virtual), Tsinghua University Law School, 26 June 2020.
Uniform Commercial Law and Dispute Settlement Along the Belt and Road
H Wang, “Uniform Commercial Law and Dispute Settlement Along the Belt and Road”, presented at CISG@40: the Application of Uniformed Substantive Rules Conference, International Chamber of Commerce, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) & Wuhan University, online, 28 November 2020.
Will COVID-19 Affect International Trade and Globalization?
H Wang, "Will COVID-19 Affect International Trade and Globalization?", presented at The Federalist Society Teleforum Conference: Will COVID-19 Affect International Trade and Globalization?, 2 April 2020. Available here
In the Media
'It's too cruel': Chinese-Australian wine producers lament Beijing's trade tariffs
H Wang, “'It's too cruel': Chinese-Australian wine producers lament Beijing's trade tariffs", interviewed by L Chen & W Wang, SBS Mandarin, 2 December 2020. Available here
As Australia frets about Chinese influence, local officials tout Belt and Road Initiative
H Wang, "As Australia frets about Chinese influence, local officials tout Belt and Road Initiative", interviewed by J Power, South China Morning Post, 23 October 2019. Available here
Australia keen on penning RCEP trade pact this year despite disputes with China
H Wang, "Australia keen on penning RCEP trade pact this year despite disputes with China", cited by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 10 July 2020. Available here
Australia-China trade and RCEP
H Wang, "Australia-China trade and RCEP", interviewed by N Blayney and D Scutt, Ausbiz TV "The Open", July 2020.
Australia-China trade remedy issues not covered by the RCEP dispute settlement mechanism
H Wang, “【分析】澳中两国贸易救济争议不在RCEP争端解决机制内 (Australia-China trade remedy issues not covered by the RCEP dispute settlement mechanism)", interviewed by J Liu, SBS Mandarin, 16 November 2020. Available here
Australia-China trade stoush over coronavirus inquiry puts exports — and more —at risk
H Wang, "Australia-China trade stoush over coronavirus inquiry puts exports — and more —at risk", cited by ABC News, 15 May 2020. Available here
Australian Wine Merchants Try to Survive Under Pressure
H Wang, “‘太狠了,大家都没得做了!’——澳洲红酒商重击之下艰难求生 (Australian Wine Merchants Try to Survive Under Pressure)", interviewed by L Chen & W Wang, SBS Mandarin, 30 November 2020. Available here
Ban Imposed by Trump on Sales to Huawei May Lead to Greater US-China Business Independence – Prof
H Wang, "Ban Imposed by Trump on Sales to Huawei May Lead to Greater US-China Business Independence – Prof", Sputnik News, 26 June 2019. Available here
Beef industry caught up in emerging trade war with China
H Wang, "Beef industry caught up in emerging trade war with China", interviewed by R Childs, ABC Midday, 13 May 2020. Available here
Beijing stays silent on new US trade deal with Mexico and Canada
H Wang, "Beijing stays silent on new US trade deal with Mexico and Canada", interviewed by Z Xin & S Leng, South China Morning Post, 4 October 2018. Available here
Can WTO Solve the Trade Dispute Between Australia and China
H Wang, “WTO能解决澳中之间的贸易争端吗?(Can WTO Solve the Trade Dispute Between Australia and China)”, interviewed by W Wang, SBS Mandarin, 2 December 2020. Available here
Challenges Like Brexit Show WTO’s Limited Capacity for Responding to New Issues - Academic
H Wang, "Challenges Like Brexit Show WTO’s Limited Capacity for Responding to New Issues - Academic", Sputnik News, 18 November 2019. Available here
China hails phase one trade war deal signing, with focus on strategic value over specific details
H Wang, "China hails phase one trade war deal signing, with focus on strategic value over specific details", interviewed by Z Xin, F Bermingham & S Leng, South China Morning Post, 16 January 2020. Available here
China lodges tariff case at WTO against the U.S
H Wang, "美国加税,中国‘鸣冤’WTO!无奈机构瘫痪可能无功而返……", interviewed by W Wang, SBS Mandarin, 4 September 2019. Available here
China seeks to prove critics wrong with star belt and road projects
H Wang, "China seeks to prove critics wrong with star belt and road projects", interviewed by K Lo & J Cai, South China Morning Post, 29 April 2019. Available here
China wants to break dependency on Australia for iron ore
H Wang, "China wants to break dependency on Australia for iron ore", interviewed by R Wood, Nine News, 14 January 2021. Available here
China-Australia coal situation
H Wang, “China-Australia coal situation”, TV interview for ABC News 24, 15 October 2020.
China-Australia relations: termination of free trade deal ahead of review unlikely despite tensions, experts say
H Wang & W Zhou, "China-Australia relations: termination of free trade deal ahead of review unlikely despite tensions, experts say", interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 25 November 2020. Available here
China-Australia relations: ‘don’t expect RCEP to solve trade dispute’
H Wang & W Zhou, "China-Australia relations: ‘don’t expect RCEP to solve trade dispute’", interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 16 November 2020. Available here
China-led RCEP provides starting point for reducing tensions and building new global trade rules
H Wang, "China-led RCEP provides starting point for reducing tensions and building new global trade rules", South China Morning Post, 28 May 2020. Available here
China’s Approach to the Belt and Road Initiative
H Wang, "China’s Approach to the Belt and Road Initiative", cited by Belt and Road News, 6 January 2019. Available here
China’s Expands ‘Social Credit’ System to Businesses
H Wang, "China’s Expands ‘Social Credit’ System to Businesses", interviewed by I Starr, The Wire Radio, 28 September 2019. Available here
China’s flexible belt and road approach leads to ambiguity
H Wang, "China’s flexible belt and road approach leads to ambiguity", interviewed by J Cai & C Wong, South China Morning Post, 22 April 2019. Available here
China’s in, but, without India, is ‘world’s largest trade pact’, the RCEP, still such a big deal?
H Wang, "China’s in, but, without India, is ‘world’s largest trade pact’, the RCEP, still such a big deal?", interviewed by B Jaipragas, South China Morning Post, 9 November 2019. Available here
China’s yuan gains foothold in iron ore deals, could increase Chinese self-reliance, analysts say
H Wang, "China’s yuan gains foothold in iron ore deals, could increase Chinese self-reliance, analysts say", interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 3 September 2020 Available here; cited by Yahoo Finance (Available here) and Yahoo News (Available here).
Chinese-Australian trade tensions: Experts explain economic and legal impacts
H Wang, “Chinese-Australian trade tensions: Experts explain economic and legal impacts”, interviewed by E Dudley, Dynamic Business, 9 November 2020. Available here
Darwin, Australia at centre of strategic tussle between US and China
H Wang, "Darwin, Australia at centre of strategic tussle between US and China", interviewed by J Lee, South China Morning Post, 3 August 2019. Available here
Downfall of Chinese bank rattles Australian investors
H Wang, "Downfall of Chinese bank rattles Australian investors", interviewed by J Washington, SBS News, 29 June 2019. Available here
Experts comment on the US-China Phase One Deal
H Wang, "经济专家点评中美第一阶段贸易协议", interviewed by M Li, ABC Chinese, 17 January 2020. Available here
Google announces ban on Huawei access to crucial android updates
H Wang, "Google announces ban on Huawei access to crucial android updates", interviewed by D Sparkes, ABC Radio, 20 May 2019. Available here
How will COVID-19 impact the economy? From education to real estate
H Wang, "新冠禁令下 为何澳洲高校受挫但房市回暖", interviewed by Y Xia, SBS Mandarin, 3 March 2020. Available here
How will the US-China trade war affect Australia?
H Wang, "How will the US-China trade war affect Australia?", UNSW Newsroom, 15 May 2019. Available here
Interview on China’s revised Individual Tax Law
H Wang, interview on China’s revised Individual Tax Law, interviewed by Yu Xia, SBS Mandarin, January 2019. Available here
Multilateralism With Chinese Characteristics: Bringing in the Hub-and-Spoke
H Wang, "Multilateralism With Chinese Characteristics: Bringing in the Hub-and-Spoke", cited by The Diplomat, 10 July 2020. Available here
OPINION: How world trade will be affected by COVID-19
H Wang, "OPINION: How world trade will be affected by COVID-19", UNSW Newsroom, 6 March 2020. Available here; cIted by Open Forum, 12 March 2020.
Paradigm Shift in Investment Rules of China’s Free Trade Agreements? The Present and Future
H Wang, "Paradigm Shift in Investment Rules of China’s Free Trade Agreements? The Present and Future", The Prospector (The LKI [Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute] Blog), August 14 2018. Available here
Reshaping the future of international economic governance
H Wang, “Reshaping the future of international economic governance”, interviewed by D Lo, UNSW Newsroom, 30 November 2020. Available here
Stretched to the Breaking Point: The WTO is Becoming Dysfunctional
H Wang, "Stretched to the Breaking Point: The WTO is Becoming Dysfunctional", interviewed by J Kastner, CKGSB Knowledge, 20 May 2019. Available here
The Australia China trade can effectively avoid geopolitics through RCEP
H Wang, "【分析】可以有效避开地缘政治等变数的中澳贸易之路 (The Australia China trade can effectively avoid geopolitics through RCEP)", interviewed by J Liu, SBS Mandarin, 21 July 2020. Available here
The Fintech Trade Wars
H Wang, "The Fintech Trade Wars", interviewed by Professor Chris Brummer, Fintech Beat, 11 June 2019. Available here
The RCEP deal
H Wang, “The RCEP deal”, TV interview for The Open, Ausbiz TV, 16 November 2020. Available here
The way forward for Australia-China trade relations
H Wang, "The way forward for Australia-China trade relations", interviewed by R Gray, UNSW Newsroom, 3 July 2020. Available here
Three crucial issues in China's antidumping investigation into Australian wine
H Wang, "中国对澳洲葡萄酒反倾销调查的三个重点 (Three crucial issues in China's antidumping investigation into Australian wine)", interviewed by J Liu, SBS Mandarin, 20 August 2020. Available here
Trade deal no panacea for rocky U.S. relations with China
H Wang, "Trade deal no panacea for rocky U.S. relations with China", interviewed by A Shalal & C Cadell, Reuters, 16 January 2020. Available here
Treaties and trade agreements
H Wang, "Treaties and trade agreements", interviewed by ABC Newcastle Drive, 15 Dec 2020.
TV Interview on US-China Trade War
H Wang, TV Interview on the US-China Trade War by ABC News Channel (ABC News 24), 14 May 2019. Available here
US may use arrest of Huawei CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou to push China during Donald Trump and Xi Jinping’s trade war truce
H Wang, "US may use arrest of Huawei CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou to push China during Donald Trump and Xi Jinping’s trade war truce", interviewed by K Huang, South China Morning Post, 6 December 2018. Available here
US, Australia on Alert: WTO’s Non-EU States Ask for Compensation Amid Post-Brexit Trade Concerns
H Wang, "US, Australia on Alert: WTO’s Non-EU States Ask for Compensation Amid Post-Brexit Trade Concerns", interviewed by L Dergacheva, Sputnik News, 15 November 2019. Available here
US-China phase one trade deal: what does it mea
H Wang, "US-China phase one trade deal: what does it mean?", UNSW Newsroom, 29 January 2020. Available here
US-China trade war negotiators continue to wrestle with how to make deal stick
H Wang, "US-China trade war negotiators continue to wrestle with how to make deal stick", interviewed by K Lo, South China Morning Post, 25 February 2019. Available here
US-China trade war, financial transparency to spur more belt and road projects, says Standard Chartered
H Wang, "US-China trade war, financial transparency to spur more belt and road projects, says Standard Chartered", Interviewed by E Ng, South China Morning Post, 20 May 2019. Available here
What the largest trade deal in history means for Australian businesses
H Wang, “What the largest trade deal in history means for Australian businesses”, interviewed by E Dudley, Dynamic Business, 16 November 2020. Available here
What would happen if China stopped buying Australian iron ore?
H Wang, “What would happen if China stopped buying Australian iron ore?”, interviewed by J Yun, Yahoo Finance, 4 December 2020. Available here
Who compromises more in achieving the US-China Phase One Deal?
H Wang, "第一阶段贸易协议达成 中美双方谁的让步更多?", interviewed by W Wang, SBS Mandarin, 16 January 2020. Available here
Why Asia-Pacific nations don’t want to take sides in the US-China trade war at the G20
H Wang, "Why Asia-Pacific nations don’t want to take sides in the US-China trade war at the G20", interviewed by J Ma, J Lee & K Huang, South China Morning Post, 24 June 2019. Available here
Will RCEP be a new opportunity for Australia and China?
H Wang, "RCEP《区域全面经济伙伴关系协定》是澳洲和中国的新契机吗?", interviewed by W Wang, SBS Mandarin, 7 November 2019. Available here
Will you pay for the "digital tax"?
H Wang, "爱网购的您要为'数字税'买单吗?", interviewed by Y Xia, SBS Mandarin, 21 July 2019. Available here
Xi Jinping sends message to US and West that "China is committed to opening up" at Belt and Road Forum
H Wang, "Xi Jinping sends message to US and West that 'China is committed to opening up' at Belt and Road forum", Interviewed by J Cai, South China Morning Post, 27 April 2019. Available here
‘Jungle rules’: Inside Australia's fight to rescue global trade
H Wang, "'Jungle rules': Inside Australia's fight to rescue global trade", interviewed by B Seo, Australia Financial Review, 27 June 2019. Available here
Professor Deborah Healey Healey Deborah Professor
Book
Research Handbook on Methods and Models of Competition Law
D Healey, M Jacobs & RL Smith (eds), Research Handbook on Methods and Models of Competition Law (Edward Elgar London, November 2020). Available here
Journal Article
Antitrust Regimes in the Pacific Region: Introduction
D Healey, “Antitrust Regimes in the Pacific Region: Introduction”, (2018) No. 4 Concurrence. Available here
Bank Mergers in China: What Role for Competition?
D Healey & C Zhang, "Bank Mergers in China: What Role for Competition?", (2017) vol.12 Asian Journal of Comparative Law, pp.81 -114. Available here
Competition Regimes in Singapore and Hong Kong: A Product of Idiosyncratic Attributes of Small Market Economies?
D Healey & A Young, "Competition Regimes in Singapore and Hong Kong: A Product of Idiosyncratic Attributes of Small Asian Economies?" (2016) Journal of Business Law, pp.491-516.
Competitive Neutrality in Australia: Opportunity for Policy Development
D Healey & R Smith, "Competitive Neutrality in Australia: Opportunity for Policy Development", (2018)25(3) Competition and Consumer Law Journal, pp. 223-448. Available here
Enhancing Competition: Challenges for Australian Retail Banking
D Healey & R Nicholls, "Enhancing Competition: Challenges For Australian Retail Banking", (2017)Vol. 28 Journal of Banking And Finance Law And Practice, pp. 48 - 71. Available here
From 'carries on a business' to 'in trade or commerce': efficiency in government or semantic endeavour?
D Healey & J Coles, "From 'Carries on a Business' to 'In Trade or Commerce': Efficiency in Government or Semantic Endeavour?" (2018) Volume 26 Competition and Consumer Law Journal, pp.1-34.
Mergers in China: What's the Story?
D Healey, "Mergers in China: What's the Story?", (2014) 88 Australian Law Journal 92.
Should Stability Reign? The Consumer Downside of Foregone Competition in Retain Banking Markets
D Healey & R Nicholls, "Should Stability Reign? The Consumer Downside of Foregone Competition in Retain Banking Markets", (2016)vol.32 Banking and Finance Law Review, pp.69 - 101. Available here
Sustaining the Status Quo: The Use of Conditions in Chinese Merger Clearance
D Healey, C Zhang & J Coles, "Sustaining the Status Quo: The Use of Conditions in Chinese Merger Clearance", (2017)10(1) Tsinghua China Law Review, pp.1 - 32. Available here
Book Chapter
A comparative look at the competition law control of state-owned enterprises and government in China
D Healey, "A comparative look at the competition law control of state-owned enterprises and government in China", in J Drexl (ed.), More Common Ground for International Competition Law? (Edward Elgar, 2011), pp.122-148. Available here
China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: Agent of Competition or Engine of Industrial Policy? Comments on paper of Professor Wang and Jessica Su
D Healey, "China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: Agent of Competition or Engine of Industrial Policy? Comments on paper of Professor Wang and Jessica Su", in D Zimmer (ed.) Goals of Competition Law, (Edward Elgar, 2012), pp. 398-408. Available here
Competition Law in Flux: Established and Emerging Approaches to Methodology
D Healey & RL Smith, “Competition Law in Flux: Established and Emerging Approaches to Methodology” in D Healey, M Jacobs & RL Smith (eds), Research Handbook on Methods and Models of Competition Law (Edward Elgar London, November 2020). Available here
Competitive Neutrality and the Role of Competition Authorities: a Glance at Experiences in Europe and Asia-Pacific
D Healey, 'Competitive Neutrality and the Role of Competition Authorities: a Glance at Experiences in Europe and Asia-Pacific', in P Burnier Da Silviera & W Kovacic (eds.), Global Competition Enforcement: New Players, New Challenges (Kluwer Law International, 2019). Available here
Competitive Neutrality: Addressing Government Advantage in Australian Markets
D Healey, 'Competitive Neutrality: Addressing Government Advantage in Australian Markets', in J Drexl (ed) State-Initiated Restraints of Competition (Edward Elgar Publishing 2015), pp. 3 - 39. Available here
Government, the Market and the Level Playing Field: Covering All the Bases
D Healey & J Coles, “Government, the Market and the Level Playing Field: Covering All the Bases” in P Hanrahan and A Black (eds) Contemporary Issues in Corporate and Competition Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Baxt AO (LexisNexis Butterworths Sydney 2018). Available here
Mergers and Conditions in China: Caution, Control, or Industrial Policy?
D Healey, 'Mergers and Conditions in China: Caution, Control, or Industrial Policy?', in L Toohey, C Picker & J Greenacre (eds.), China in the International Economic Order: New Directions and Changing Paradigms, (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2015) pp. 245 - 267. Available here
State Restraints in China: a Different Case?
D Healey and E Fox, “State Restraints in China: A Different Case?” in Emch and Ng (eds.), Wang Xiaoye, Liber Amicorum, The Pioneer of Competition Law in China, (Concurrences, 2019) 187-205. Available here
The Ambit of Competition Law: Comments on Approach
D Healey, “The Ambit of Competition Law: Comments on Approach” in D Healey, M Jacobs & RL Smith (eds), Research Handbook on Methods and Models of Competition Law (Edward Elgar London, November 2020). Available here
Unilateral Conduct Analysis: Focus on Harm in Multiple Guises
D Healey & RL Smith, “Unilateral Conduct Analysis: Focus on Harm in Multiple Guises” in D Healey, M Jacobs & RL Smith (eds), Research Handbook on Methods and Models of Competition Law (Edward Elgar London, November 2020). Available here
Conference Presentation
Competition Law and State-Owned Enterprises
D Healey, "Competition Law and State-Owned Enterprises", presented at OECD Global Forum on Competition, Paris, 30 November 2018.
Digital Platforms and Their Effect on Competition in Media and Advertising Services Markets: The ACCC Report, Antitrust and Technology Markets in Asia
D Healey, "Digital Platforms and Their Effect on Competition in Media and Advertising Services Markets: The ACCC Report, Antitrust and Technology Markets in Asia", presented at Asian Competition Forum, Hong Kong, 11 December 2018.
Experts Panel: Competition Authorities’ Responses to COVID-19
D Healey, "Competition Authorities’ Responses to COVID-19 – Experts Panel", presented at Hong Kong Competition Commission Webinar on Competition Authorities’ Responses to COVID-19 – Experts Panel, 21 April 2020. Available here
Government, the market and the level playing field: covering all the bases
D Healey & J Coles, "Government, the market and the level playing field: covering all the bases", presented at Contemporary Issues in Corporate and Competition Law: A Conference in Honour of Professor Robert Baxt AO, Melbourne University Law School, 26 June 2018.
Objectives of Competition Law in Asia
D Healey, “Objectives of Competition Law in Asia”, presented at CCP Seminar Series, Centre for Competition Policy (CCP), University of East Anglia UK, online, 19 December 2020.
Paradigms for Competitive Neutrality: Interrogating Law and Policy
D Healey, "Paradigms for Competitive Neutrality: Interrogating Law and Policy", presented at the 14th ASCOLA Conference, Aix en Provence, France, 27-29 June 2019.
Resale Price Maintenance in China: A Comparative View
D Healey, "Resale Price Maintenance in China: A Comparative View", presented at China Academy of Social Sciences, 1 April 2018.
The Anti-Monopoly Law and Global Norms
D Healey, "The Anti-Monopoly Law and Global Norms", presented at the 5th Sino-UK Annual Conference on Commercial Law and Economics, Queen Mary University London, Tsinghua University and Renmin University, Beijing 31 March 2018.
Towards Competitive Neutrality: The Role of Competition Authorities
D Healey, "Towards Competitive Neutrality: The Role of Competition Authorities", presented at 2nd Meeting of High Level Representatives of Asia-Pacific Competition Authorities, OECD, Paris, 28 November 2018.
Report
Bipartite Voluntary Peer Review of Competition Law and Policy: Fiji and Papua New Guinea
D Healey, "Bipartite Voluntary Peer Review of Competition Law and Policy: Fiji and Papua New Guinea", (2015) United Nations Committee on Trade and Development, Geneva. Available here
Competition in Financial Services
C Evans, D Healey, M Nehme, R Nicholls & C Penel, "Competition in Financial Services", (2015) Centre for International Finance and Regulation Paper No.RR/2015. Available here
Competition Law and the State: Competition Laws' Prohibitions of Anti-Competitive State Acts and Measures
E Fox & D Healey, "Competition Law and the State: Competition Laws' Prohibitions of Anti-Competitive State Acts and Measures", (2015) Vol 2, United Nations Committee on Trade and Development Research Partnership Platform Publication Series. Available here
In the Media
Banks Lose Monopoly on Australians’ Data
D Healey, "Banks Lose Monopoly on Australians’ Data", Markets and Money, 18 May 2019. Available here
China’s proposed law on foreign investment: Will the new law be welcoming enough for investors?
L Wang & D Healey, "China’s proposed law on foreign investment: Will the new law be welcoming enough for investors?", APPS Policy Forum, 4 March 2019. Available here
Competition law issues around merger involving Arnotts Biscuits
D Healey, "Competition law issues around merger involving Arnotts Biscuits", Interviewed by Channel 7 News, 19 March 2019.
Customers laughing all the way to another bank
D Healey, "Customers laughing all the way to another bank", Interviewed by The Business, ABC, 14 May 2019. Available here
Deborah Healey on competition law enforcement and state-owned enterprises
D Healey, "Deborah Healey on competition law enforcement and state-owned enterprises", interviewed by OECD Competition Division, 14 March 2019. Available here
Open banking is coming on July 1, but what does it mean for you?
D Healey, "Open banking is coming on July 1, but what does it mean for you?", interviewed by news.com.au, 27 May 2019. Available here
Open banking set to be a "game changer" with more power for customers
D Healey, "Open banking set to be a 'game changer' with more power for customers", Interviewed by ABC News, 14 May 2019. Available here
The flight to small banks: the big four lose customers to community-run banks
D Healey, "The flight to small banks: the big four lose customers to community-run banks", Interviewed by The Business, ABC, 13 May 2019. Available here
Scientia Professor Ross Buckley Buckley Ross Scientia Professor
Book
From Crisis to Crisis: The Global Financial System and Regulatory Failure
RP Buckley & D Arner, From Crisis to Crisis: The Global Financial System and Regulatory Failure, (Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2011). Translated into Chinese and re-published by China University of Political Science and Law Press (CUPL Press), Beijing, 2016 (DP1094926). Available here
Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation
RP Buckley (ed.), Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation, (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2016). Available here
The REGTECH Book: The Financial Technology Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Visionaries in Regulation
J Barberis, RP Buckley & D Arner (eds), The REGTECH Book: The Financial Technology Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and Visionaries in Regulation, (John Wiley & Sons, 2019). Available here
Journal Article
150 Years of FinTech: An Evolutionary Analysis
DW Arner, J Barberis & RP Buckley, "150 Years of FinTech: An Evolutionary Analysis", (2016)(3) JASSA, pp. 22 - 29. Available here
A Regulatory Diagnostic Toolkit for Digital Financial Services in Emerging Markets
L Malady, RP Buckley, A Didenko and CY Tsang, "A Regulatory Diagnostic Toolkit for Digital Financial Services in Emerging Markets", (2018)34 Banking and Finance Law Review. Available here
Bank levies in Australia: Lessons from Europe
M Dowell-Jones & RP Buckley, "Bank levies in Australia: Lessons from Europe", (2016)27 Journal of Banking and Finance - Law and Practice, pp. 24 - 32. Available here
Bank Levies: An Innovation in Post-Crisis Bank Taxation
M Dowell-Jones & RP Buckley, "Bank Levies: An Innovation in Post-Crisis Bank Taxation", (2016) Journal of Business Law, pp. 625 - 645. Available here
Blockchain and Liability
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley & DW Arner, 2017, "Blockchain and Liability", (2017) Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Financier – Corporate Finance and Capital Markets Law Review, pp. 1 - 11. Available here
Blockchain and Public Companies: A Revolution in Share Ownership Transparency, Proxy-voting and Corporate Governance?
F Panisi, RP Buckley & DW Arner, "Blockchain and Public Companies: A Revolution in Share Ownership Transparency, Proxy-voting and Corporate Governance?", (2019)2 Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy. Available here
Blockchain Distributed Ledgers and Liability
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley & DW Arner, “Blockchain Distributed Ledgers and Liability”, (2018)2(4) Journal of Digital Banking, pp. 296-308. Available here
Building Consumer Demand for Digital Financial Services - The New Regulatory Frontier - Part II
RP Buckley & L Malady, "Building Consumer Demand for Digital Financial Services - The New Regulatory Frontier - Part II", (2015)132 The Banking Law Journal, pp. 35 - 54. Available here
Coming of Age of Digital Payments as a Field of Expertise
RP Buckley & I Mas, "Coming of Age of Digital Payments as a Field of Expertise", (2016) University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology and Policy, pp. 71 - 87. Available here
Digital ID and AML/CDD/KYC utilities for financial inclusion, integrity and competition
DA Zetzsche, DW Arner & RP Buckley, “Digital ID and AML/CDD/KYC utilities for financial inclusion, integrity and competition”, (2018)47 Journal of Financial Transformation, pp. 133-142. Available here
FinTech and RegTech in a Nutshell, and the Future in a Sandbox
DW Arner, JN Barberis & RP Buckley, "FinTech and RegTech in a Nutshell, and the Future in a Sandbox", (2017)3(4) The CFA Institute Research Foundation, pp. 1 - 20. Available here
Fintech and Regtech: Enabling Innovation While Preserving Financial Stability
DW Arner, DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley & JN Barberis, "FinTech and RegTech: Enabling Innovation while Preserving Financial Stability", (2017)18(3) Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, pp. 47 - 58. Available here
FinTech in Developing Countries: Charting New Customer Journeys
RP Buckley & S Webster, "FinTech in Developing Countries: Charting New Customer Journeys", (2016)44 Journal of Financial Transformation, pp. 151 - 159. Available here
FinTech, RegTech and the Reconceptualisation of Financial Regulation
DW Arner, J Barberis & RP Buckley, “FinTech, RegTech and the Reconceptualisation of Financial Regulation”, (2017)37(3) Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business, pp.371-414. Available here
From FinTech to TechFin: The Regulatory Challenges of Data-Driven Finance
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley, DW Arner & JN Barberis, "From FinTech to TechFin: The Regulatory Challenges of Data-Driven Finance", (2018)14(2) New York University Journal of Law & Business, pp. 393-446. Available here
Global Systemic Risk and International Regulatory Coordination: Squaring Sovereignty and Financial Stability
F Lupo Pasini & RP Buckley, "Global Systemic Risk and International Regulatory Coordination: Squaring Sovereignty and Financial Stability", (2015)30(4) American University International Law Review, pp. 665 - 741. Available here
International Coordination in Cross-Border Bank Bail-ins: Problems and Prospects
F Lupo-Pasini & RP Buckley, "International Coordination in Cross-Border Bank Bail-ins: Problems and Prospects", (2015)16 European Business Organization Law Review, pp. 203 - 226. Available here
Overseas Law: China's Regulation of Digital Financial Services: Some Recent Developments
W Zhou, DW Arner & RP Buckley, "Overseas Law: China's Regulation of Digital Financial Services: Some Recent Developments", (2016)90 Australian Law Journal, pp. 297-300. Available here
Promoting Financial Inclusion by Encouraging the Payment of the Interest on E-Money
C-Y Tsang, L Malady & RP Buckley, "Promoting Financial Inclusion by Encouraging the Payment of the Interest on E-Money", (2017)40 University of New South Wales Law Journal, pp. 1558 - 1572. Available here
Protecting Financial Consumer Data in Developing Countries: An Alternative to the Flawed Consent Model
K Kemp & RP Buckley, "Protecting Financial Consumer Data in Developing Countries: An Alternative to the Flawed Consent Model", (2017)18(3) Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, pp. 35 - 46. Available here
Protecting Mobile Money Customer Funds in Civil Law Jurisdictions
D Ramos, J Solana, RP Buckley & J Greenacre, "Protecting Mobile Money Customer Funds in Civil Law Jurisdictions", (2016)65(3) International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp. 705 - 739. Available here
Protecting the West, Excluding the Rest: The Impact of the AML/CTF Regime on Financial Inclusion in the Pacific, and Potential Responses
RP Buckley & RL Stanley, "Protecting the West, Excluding the Rest: The Impact of the AML/CTF Regime on Financial Inclusion in the Pacific, and Potential Responses", (2016)17 Melbourne Journal of International Law, pp. 1 - 24. Available here
Reconceiving Resilience: A New Guiding Principle for Financial Regulation?
M Dowell-Jones & RP Buckley, "Reconceiving Resilience: A New Guiding Principle for Financial Regulation?", (2017)37(1) Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business, pp. 1 - 33. Available here
Reconceptualizing Global Financial Regulation
RP Buckley, "Reconceptualizing Global Financial Regulation", (2016)36(2) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, pp. 242 - 271. Available here
Regulating a Revolution: From Regulatory Sandboxes to Smart Regulation
DA Zetzsche, DW Arner, RP Buckley & JN Barberis, “Regulating a Revolution: From Regulatory Sandboxes to Smart Regulation”, (2017)23 Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law, pp.31-103. Available here
Regulating Digital Financial Services Agents in Developing Countries to Promote Financial Inclusion
E Gibson, F Lupo Pasini & RP Buckley, "Regulating Digital Financial Services Agents in Developing Countries to Promote Financial Inclusion", (2015) Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, pp. 26 - 45. Available here
Regulating LIBRA: The Transformative Potential of Facebook's Cryptocurrency and Possible Regulatory Responses
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley, DW Arner, "Regulating LIBRA: The Transformative Potential of Facebook's Cryptocurrency and Possible Regulatory Responses" (2019) UNSWLRS 47. Available here
Regulation of Digital Financial Services in China: Last Mover Advantage
W Zhou, D Arner & RP Buckley, "Regulation of Digital Financial Services in China: Last Mover Advantage", (2015)8(1) Tsinghua China Law Review, pp. 25 - 62. Available here
Resolution Powers Over E-Money Providers
K Kemp & RP Buckley, “Resolution Powers Over E-Money Providers”, (2017)40(4) UNSW Law Journal, pp. 1539-1557. Available here
Restricted Banking Licences: An Opportunity to be Seized
A Didenko, K Kemp, L Malady & RP Buckley, “Restricted Banking Licences: An Opportunity to Be Seized”, (2018)29(1) Journal of Banking and Finance: Law and Practice, pp. 57-66. Available here
The Distributed Liability of Distributed Ledgers: Legal Risks of Blockchain
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley & DW Arner, “The Distributed Liability of Distributed Ledgers: Legal Risks of Blockchain”, (2018)4 University of Illinois Law Review, pp. 1361-1406. Available here
The Emergence of RegTech 2.0: From Know Your Customer to Know Your Data
D Arner, J Barberis & RP Buckley, "The Emergence of RegTech 2.0: From Know Your Customer to Know Your Data", (2016)44 Journal of Financial Transformation, pp. 79 - 86. Available here
The Evolution of Currency: From Cash to Cryptos to Sovereign Digital Currencies
A Didenko & RP Buckley, "The Evolution of Currency: From Cash to Cryptos to Sovereign Digital Currencies", (2019)42(4) Fordham International Law Journal. Available here
The Evolution of Fintech: A New Post-Crisis Paradigm?
D Arner, J Barberis & RP Buckley, "The Evolution of FinTech: A New Post-Crisis Paradigm?", (2016)47 Georgetown Journal of International Law, pp. 1271 - 1319. Available here
The Future of Data-Driven Finance and Regtech: Lessons from EU Big Bang II
DA Zetzsche, DW Arner, RP Buckley & RH Weber, "The Future of Data-Driven Finance and Regtech: Lessons from EU Big Bang II" (2019) UNSWLRS 22. Available here
The ICO Gold Rush: It's a Scam, It's a Bubble, It's a Super Challenge for Regulators
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley, DW Arner & L Fohr, "The ICO Gold Rush: It's a Scam, It's a Bubble, It's a Super Challenge for Regulators", (2019)63(2) Harvard International Law Journal. Available here
The Identity Challenge in Finance: From Analogue Identity to Digitized Identification to Digital KYC Utilities
DW Arner, DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley & JN Barberis, "The Identity Challenge in Finance: From Analogue Identity to Digitized Identification to Digital KYC Utilities", (2018)28 European Banking Institute Working Paper Series. Available here
The Regulation of Mobile Money: A Case Study of Malawi
RP Buckley, J Greenacre & L Malady, "The Regulation of Mobile Money: A Case Study of Malawi", (2015)14(3) Global Studies Law Review, pp. 435 - 497. Available here
The Road to RegTech: the (astonishing) example of the European Union
RP Buckley, DW Arner, DA Zetzche & RH Weber, “The Road to RegTech: the (astonishing) example of the European Union”, (2019) Journal of Banking Regulation. Available here
Too Connected to Fail: The Regulation of Systemic Risk within Australia's Superannuation System
H Bateman, S Donald, K Liu, RP Buckley & R Nicholls, "Too Connected to Fail: The Regulation of Systemic Risk within Australia's Superannuation System", (2016)2(1) Journal of Financial Regulation, pp. 56 - 78. Available here
Trade Finance in East Asia: Potential Responses to the Shortfall
RP Buckley, DW Arner & RL Stanley, "Trade Finance in East Asia: Potential Responses to the Shortfall", (2015) UNSWLRS 25. Available here
Using Trusts to Protect Mobile Money Customers
J Greenacre & RP Buckley, "Using Trusts to Protect Mobile Money Customers", (2015) UNSWLRS 27. Available here
Book Chapter
FinTech for Financial Inclusion: Driving Sustainable Growth
DA Zetzsche, RP Buckley & DW Arner, “FinTech for Financial Inclusion: Driving Sustainable Growth”, in J Walker, Pekmezovic & G Walker (eds), Sustainable Development: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDG’s through Financing, Technology and Innovation, (Wiley, 2019), pp.179-204. Available here
Fintech, Regtech and Systemic Risk: The Rise of Global Technology Risk
DW Arner, RP Buckley & DA Zetzsche, “FinTech, RegTech and Systemic Risk: The Rise of Global Technology Risk”, in DW Arner, E Avgouleas, D Busch & S Schwarcz (eds), Systemic Risk in the Financial Sector: Ten Years after the Great Crash, (CIGI Press, 2019). Available here
From regional fragmentation to coherence: A way forward for East Asia
RP Buckley, "From regional fragmentation to coherence: A way forward for East Asia", in CL Lim & B Mercurio (eds.) International Economic Law After the Global Crisis: A Tale of Fragmented Disciplines, (Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 107 - 133. Available here
How the International Monetary Fund Has Contributed to Global Poverty
RP Buckley, "How the International Monetary Fund Has Contributed to Global Poverty", in A Durbach, B Edgeworth & V Sentas (eds.), Law and Poverty in Australia 40 Years After the Poverty Commission, (Federation Press, Sydney, 2017), pp. 282 - 294. Available here
Liabilities associated with distributed ledgers: a comparative analysis
DW Arner, RP Buckley, DA Zetzsche & A Didenko, “Liabilities associated with distributed ledgers: a comparative analysis” in J Madir (ed), FinTech: Law and Regulation, (Edward Elgar, 2019). Available here
Negotiating the International Economic Legal Order: Who Has Done Best, China or the West?
RP Buckley & W Zhou, "Negotiating the International Economic Legal Order: Who Has Done Best, China or the West?", in L Toohey, C Picker & J Greenacre (eds.), China in the International Economic Order New Directions and Changing Paradigms (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2015), pp. 151 - 169. Available here
Policy and Regulatory Challenges of Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets in Asia
DW Arner, RP Buckley, DA Zetzsche, B Zhao, A Didenko, C-Y Park & E Pashoska, “Policy and Regulatory Challenges of Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets in Asia”, in C Brummer (ed), Cryptoassets: Legal and Economic Perspectives, (Oxford University Press, 2019). Available here
RegTech: Building a Better Financial System
DW Arner, J Barberis & RP Buckley, "RegTech: Building a Better Financial System", in D Chuen & R Deng (eds.) Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion, Volume 1: Cryptocurrency, FinTech, InsurTech, and Regulation (Academic Press,2017), pp. 359 - 373. Available here
Regulating FinTech in China: From Permissive to Balanced
W Zhou, D Arner & RB Buckley, "Regulating FinTech in China: From Permissive to Balanced", in KC Lee & R Deng (eds.), Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion, Volume 2 (Elsevier, London; San Diego; Cambridge; Oxford, 2018), pp. 45 - 64. Available here
The Changing Nature of Banking and Why It Matters
RP Buckley, "The Changing Nature of Banking and Why It Matters", in RP Buckley, E Avgouleas & D Arner (eds.), Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation, (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2016), pp. 9 - 27. Available here
The rise of TechFins: Regulatory challenges
DW Arner, RP Buckley & DA Zetzsche, “The rise of TechFins: Regulatory challenges”, in J Madir (ed), FinTech: Law and Regulation, (Edward Elgar, 2019). Available here
Three Major Financial Crises: What Have We Learned?
RP Buckley, E Avgouleas & DW Arner, “Three Major Financial Crises: What Have We Learned?”, in DW Arner, E Avgouleas, D Busch & S Schwarcz (eds), Systemic Risk in the Financial Sector: Ten Years after the Great Crash, (CIGI Press, 2019). Available here
Conference Presentation
Beyond the Hype: Understanding the Role of Blockchain in the Australian Financial Sector
RP Buckley, "Beyond the Hype: Understanding the Role of Blockchain in the Australian Financial Sector", presented at Australian Regulatory Summit, Sydney, 11 April 2018.
Distributed Liabilities of Distributed Ledgers
RP Buckley, "Distributed Liabilities of Distributed Ledgers", presented at CLMR Regulators Forum, Sydney, 25 October 2017.
How and why China leads the world in data-driven finance
RP Buckley, "How and why China leads the world in data-driven finance", presented at 51st Forum on Financial Market Regulation, Zurich, Switzerland, 8 May 2019.
Initial Coin Offerings and their Regulation
RP Buckley, "Initial Coin Offerings and their Regulation", presented at 31st Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, Sydney, 13 - 15 December 2018.
Malaysia’s experience with capital controls: Historical Context and Lessons Learned
RP Buckley, "Malaysia’s experience with capital controls: Historical Context and Lessons Learned", presented at Conference of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law, Hong Kong, 16 August 2019.
Technology and Innovation: What is Most Needed in the 21st Century?
RP Buckley, "Technology and Innovation: What is Most Needed in the 21st Century?", presented at UNSW Future of Asia Summit, Hong Kong, 3 March 2018.
The Fundamental Shift to RegTech and Data-Driven Finance (TechFin)
RP Buckley, "The Fundamental Shift to RegTech and Data-Driven Finance (TechFin)", presented to Accelerate RegTech, Sydney, 6-7 March 2019.
The ICO Gold Rush: A Scam, a Bubble, and Potentially a Major New Funding Source for Innovative Enterprises
RP Buckley, "The ICO Gold Rush: A Scam, a Bubble, and Potentially a Major New Funding Source for Innovative Enterprises", presented at HKU-UNSW Symposium, Hong Kong, 2 March 2018.
The Principal Applications of Blockchain and Its Regulatory Implications
RP Buckley, "The Principal Applications of Blockchain and Its Regulatory Implications", presented to the Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, 2 April 2019.
The Real Potential of RegTech for Sovereign Debt
RP Buckley, "The Real Potential of RegTech for Sovereign Debt", presented at Interdisciplinary Sovereign Debt Research and Management Conference, Geneva, 5 - 6 October 2017.
The Rise of the TechFins: The Regulatory Challenges of the Move to Data-driven Finance
RP Buckley, "The Rise of the TechFins: The Regulatory Challenges of the Move to Data-driven Finance", presented at International Conference on FinTech Law and Regulation, Luxembourg City, 9 October 2017.
Twenty years of international financial crises: what have we learned and what still needs to be done?
RP Buckley, "Twenty years of international financial crises: what have we learned and what still needs to be done?", presented at Twenty Years After the Asian Financial Crisis: Lessons, Challenges and the Way Forward, Tokyo, 13 - 14 April 2017.
Report
Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets: Policy and Regulatory Challenges in Asia
DW Arner, RP Buckley, DA Zetzsche, B Zhao, A Didenko, C-Y Park and E Pashoska, "Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets: Policy and Regulatory Challenges in Asia", ADB Report, June 2019, pp.1-50. Available here
FinTech for Financial Inclusion: A Framework for Digital Financial Transformation
DW Arner, RP Buckley & D Zetzsche, “FinTech for Financial Inclusion: A Framework for Digital Financial Transformation”, Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI) and G-24 Special Report, September 2018. Available here
Regulatory Handbook: The Enabling Regulation of Digital Financial Services
L Malady, RP Buckley & CY Tsang, Regulatory Handbook: The Enabling Regulation of Digital Financial Services, (2015) Centre for International Finance and Regulation (CIFR), UNCDF, UNSW Sydney, 125pp. Availabel here
Response to Issues Paper on Data Sharing and Release
L Bennett Moses, RP Buckley, F Johns, G Greenleaf, K Kemp, M De Leeuw, K Manwaring, A Maurushat & M Zalnieriute, Response to Issues Paper on Data Sharing and Release, 2018. Available here
Submission on the APRA Discussion Paper on Licensing: A Phased Approach to Authorising New Entrants to the Banking Industry
K Kemp, A Didenko, L Malady & RP Buckley, Submission on the APRA Discussion Paper on Licensing: A Phased Approach to Authorising New Entrants to the Banking Industry, 2017. Available here
Submission to the Australian Payments Plan Consultation: Shaping the Future of Australian Payments
K Kemp, A Didenko, L Malady & RP Buckley, Submission to the Australian Payments Plan Consultation: Shaping the Future of Australian Payments, 2015. Available here
Submission to Treasury on Financial System Inquiry Final Report – Purchased Payment Facilities
RP Buckley, L Malady & E Gibson, Submission to Treasury on Financial System Inquiry Final Report – Purchased Payment Facilities, 2015. Available here
In the Media
A Swiss finish for Australia? Approaches to enhancing the resilience of systemically important banks
RP Buckley, RH Weber & M Dowell-Jones M, "A Swiss finish for Australia? Approaches to enhancing the resilience of systemically important banks", (2015)10(1) Capital Markets Law Journal, pp. 41 - 70. Available here
AIIB is a major achievement for China
RP Buckley, "AIIB is a major achievement for China", a TV interview by Y Man, Bloomberg TV, 29 June 2015. Available here
ASIC in bid to make ePayments Code mandatory
RP Buckley, "ASIC in bid to make ePayments Code mandatory", interviewed by S Miles, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 March 2019. Available here
Can Blockchain Create a Corporate-Governance Revolution at Public Companies?
F Panisi, RP Buckley & DW Arner, "Can Blockchain Create a Corporate-Governance Revolution at Public Companies?", The CLS Blue Sky Blog, July 1 2019. Available here
Different Worlds: Why Digital Payments Should Not Be Regulated as an Offshoot of Banking
RP Buckley, "Different Worlds: Why Digital Payments Should Not Be Regulated as an Offshoot of Banking", Next Billion, 9 September 2015. Available here
Digital payments are coming - and life will be different
RP Buckley, "Digital payments are coming - and life will be different", Sydney Morning Herald, 4 December 2015. Available here
Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets in Asia
RP Buckley, A Didenko, DW Arner, C-Y Park and B Zhao, "Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets in Asia", The Faculty of Law Blog, University of Oxford, August 5 2019. Available here
Donald Trump and the paradox of globalisation
RP Buckley, "Donald Trump and the paradox of globalisation", Sydney Morning Herald, 3 March 2016. Available here
Facebook’s foray into the world of banking and finance is an ethical and regulatory minefield
RP Buckley, "Facebook’s foray into the world of banking and finance is an ethical and regulatory minefield", ABC, August 6 2019. Available here
Finding the Right Balance: A Toolkit for Regulating Digital Financial Services in Emerging Markets
A Didenko & RP Buckley, "Finding the Right Balance: A Toolkit for Regulating Digital Financial Services in Emerging Markets", Next Billion, 30 May 2019. Available here
How RegTech Is Helping Banks Manage Risks
DW Arner, J Barberis & RP Buckley, "How RegTech Is Helping Banks Manage Risks", Development Asia (An initiative of Asian Development Bank). Available here
Open banking: The revolution that could save the Big Four - and the consumer
RP Buckley, "Open banking: The revolution that could save the Big Four - and the consumer", ABC News, 23 November 2017. Available here
QU awarded international FinTech grant success
RP Buckley, "QU awarded international FinTech grant success", Gulf Times, 30 June 2019. Available here
Regulating Digital Financial Services to Promote Financial Inclusion
RP Buckley, "Regulating Digital Financial Services to Promote Financial Inclusion", Medici Insights,13 June 2017. Available here
Regulating Libra
RP Buckley, "Regulating Libra", interviewed by D Zetzsche and D Arner, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, 10 July 2019. Available here
Rising cost of remittances
RP Buckley, "Rising cost of remittances",The Money, ABC Radio National, 16 June 2016. Available here
The Delicate Balance – Regulating Mobile Financial Services in Developing Countries
RP Buckley, "The Delicate Balance – Regulating Mobile Financial Services in Developing Countries", Oxford Business Law Blog, 23 June 2017. Available here
The Future of Data-Driven Finance: Financial Regulation, Data Regulation, and RegTech
DA Zetzsche, DW Arner, RP Buckley & RH Weber, "The Future of Data-Driven Finance: Financial Regulation, Data Regulation, and RegTech", THE CLS Blue Sky Blog, 15 April 2019. Available here
The ICO Gold Rush
D Zetzsche, RP Buckley & D Arner, "The ICO Gold Rush", Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, 1 December 2017. Available here
Want to Boost Financial Inclusion? Pay Interest on Mobile Money
RP Buckley, L Malady, C-Y Tsang, "Want to Boost Financial Inclusion? Pay Interest on Mobile Money", Next Billion, 10 August 2017. Available here
Why Australia's banks should fear Facebook's Libra
RP Buckley, "Why Australia's banks should fear Facebook's Libra", Sydney Morning Herald, July 8 2019. Available here
Associate Professor Kun Fan Fan Kun Associate Professor
Journal Article
Mediation of Investor-State Disputes: A Treaty Survey: Time to Take the Horses to the Trough?
K Fan, "Mediation of Investor-State Disputes: A Treaty Survey: Time to Take the Horses to the Trough?", (2020 Forthcoming) Journal of Dispute Resolution. Available here
Supreme Courts and Arbitration: China
K Fan, "Supreme Courts and Arbitration: China", (2019) b-Arbitra | Belgian Review of Arbitration, Issue 2, pp.587–613. Available here
Book Chapter
Arbitrators’ Contract
K Fan, “Arbitrators’ Contract” in F Ferrari, S Kröll & A Bjorklund (eds.), Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, (Cambridge University Press, 2020 forthcoming). Available here
Can You Leave Your Hat On? An Empirical Study of Med-Arb/Arb-Med in China
K Fan, "Can You Leave Your Hat On? An Empirical Study of Med-Arb/Arb-Med in China" in C Campbell (ed.) The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business Volume 41a, (Wolters Kluwer, 2020), pp. 129-170. Available here
Conference Presentation
Beyond Law and Politics: An Empirical Study of Judicial Mediation in China
K Fan, “Beyond Law and Politics: An Empirical Study of Judicial Mediation in China”, presented at Harvard Workshop on Comparative Law, online, 16 November 2020.
Beyond Law and Politics: An Empirical Study of Judicial Mediation in China
K Fan, “Beyond Law and Politics: An Empirical Study of Judicial Mediation in China”, presented at Pacific China Law Research Forum, online, 12 November 2020.
Challenging a domain name, the identical or confusingly similar requirement
K Fan, "Challenging a domain name, the identical or confusingly similar requirement", presented at "Challenging a domain name, HKIAC insights part one: The 'identical or confusingly similar' requirement" Webinar, HKIAC, 17 August 2020. Available here
China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) Cup
K Fan, A Judge of China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) Cup, CIETAC, online, 15-20 November 2020.
International and Comparative Mediation: An Overview
K Fan, "International and Comparative Mediation: An Overview", presented at the American Society of Comparative Law 2019 Annual Meeting Program, University of Missouri, Missouri, 18 October 2019.
Mediation as an ISDS Option
K Fan, “Mediation as an ISDS Option”, presented at Outstanding Issues of ISDS Reform: Perspectives from Asian-Pacific Stakeholders, American Society of International Law, online, 19 November 2020. Available here
Mediation in China
K Fan, “Mediation in China”, presented for Japan International Mediation Society, online, 27 November 2020.
Mixed Mode Dispute Resolution
K Fan, “Mixed Mode Dispute Resolution”, presented at Fordham Conference on International Arbitration and Mediation, New York Arbitration Week, online, 20 November 2020. Available here
New Developments of Commercial Dispute Resolution Mechanism: China’s Two Ways Adaptation of Transnational Standards
K Fan, "New Developments of Commercial Dispute Resolution Mechanism: China’s Two Ways Adaptation of Transnational Standards", presented at China's Legal Construction Program at 40 Years: Towards an Autonomous Legal System?, University of Michigan Law School, Michigan, 13 October 2019.
The Impact of Covid-19 on Access to Justice
K Fan, "The Impact of Covid-19 on Access to Justice", public lecture at the China Summer Weekly Live, International Association of University Summer Sessions (IAUSS), online, 22 May 2020. Available here
What I am Working on with Dr. Kun Fan
K Fan, “What I am Working on with Dr. Kun Fan”, presented at Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA)’s video series "What I am Working on", online, 3 December 2020. Available here
Who's Law is it Anyways – What Law Governs an Arbitration Agreement?
K Fan, A panellist of “Who's Law is it Anyways – What Law Governs an Arbitration Agreement?”, at the Fourteenth Annual Generations in Arbitration Conference, Moot Alumni Association (MAA), online, 4 November 2020. Available here
In the Media
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Administration of Justice
K Fan, "The Impact of COVID-19 on the Administration of Justice", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, 11 July 2020. Available here
Associate Professor Xiao-chuan Weng Weng Xiao-chuan Associate Professor
Journal Article
A Lesson for Corporate and Securities Law
X Weng, "A Lesson for Corporate and Securities Law", forthcoming (2020) Journal of Asian Law and Society, Cambridge University Press.
Assessing the Administrative Sanctions Regime for Insider Trading in China: An Empirical Approach
X Weng & J Jia, "Assessing the administrative sanctions regime for insider trading in China: An empirical approach", (2015)10(2) Asian Journal of Comparative Law, pp. 343 - 358. Available here
Do Auctions Matter? Assessing the Chinese Auction Promotion Institution of Takeover Law
X Weng, "Do Auctions Matter? Assessing the Chinese Auction Promotion Institution of Takeover Law" (2017)10(1) Tsinghua China Law Review, pp. 49-83. Available here
Does the Housing Market and Absence of Consumer Bankruptcy Protection Make Interpretation (III) of the Chinese Marriage Law Beneficial to Women, Not Men?
X Weng & C Watters, "Does the Housing Market and Absence of Consumer Bankruptcy Protection Make Interpretation (III) of the Chinese Marriage Law Beneficial to Women, Not Men?", (2016) Property Law Journal.
Inside or Outside the Corporate Law Box? Shareholder Primacy and Corporate Social Responsibility in China
X Weng, "Inside or Outside the Corporate Law Box? Shareholder Primacy and Corporate Social Responsibility in China" (2017)18(1) European Business Organization Law Review , pp.155–191. Available here
The Honoré-Waldron Thesis: A Comparison of the Blend of Ideal-Typic Categories of Property in American, Chinese and Australian Land Law
X Weng, P Babie & J Orth, "The Honoré-Waldron Thesis: A Comparison of the Blend of Ideal-Typic Categories of Property in American, Australian and Chinese Land Law", (2017)91 Tulane Law Review. Available here
Book Chapter
States of Bankruptcy
X Weng & R Ni, “States of Bankruptcy” in C Zhu & Z Shen (eds.), Tsinghua Financial Law Review (Vol. 2, No.2, 2018), (Law Press China, 2019 May), pp. 71-85. Available here
The Melting Glacier: An Introduction to Chinese Takeover Regulations
X Weng, "The Melting Glacier: An Introduction to Chinese Takeover Regulations" in the book of POREEN Project by European Union, 2018.
Associate Professor Weihuan Zhou Zhou Weihuan Associate Professor
Book
China's Implementation of the Rulings of the World Trade Organization
W Zhou, China's Implementation of the Rulings of the World Trade Organization, (Hart Publishing, 2019). Available here
Non-Market Economies in the Global Trading System: The Special Case of China
J Nedumpara & W Zhou (eds), Non-Market Economies in the Global Trading System: The Special Case of China (Singapore: Springer, 2018). Available here
The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st Century Model
C Picker, H Wang & W Zhou (eds), The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st Century Model (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2018). Available here
Journal Article
Anti-dumping Practices and China's Implementation of WTO Rulings
W Zhou & S Zhang, "Anti-dumping Practices and China's Implementation of WTO Rulings", (2017)230 China Quarterly, pp. 512 - 527. Available here
Appellate Body Report on EU - Biodiesel: The Future of China's State Capitalism under the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement
W Zhou, “Appellate Body Report on EU - Biodiesel: The Future of China's State Capitalism under the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement” (2018)17(4) World Trade Review, pp. 609-633. Available here
Assessment of ‘Material Injury’ and ‘Causation’: Recent Developments in Australia
W Zhou, "Assessment of ‘Material Injury’ and ‘Causation’: Recent Developments in Australia", (2015)10(9) Global Trade and Customs Journal, pp. 282 - 290. Available here
Australia – Anti-Dumping Measures on A4 Copy Paper
W Zhou and D Peng, "Australia – Anti-Dumping Measures on A4 Copy Paper", (2021)115(1) American Journal of International Law, pp. 94-101. Available here
Australia’s anti-dumping and countervailing law and practice: An analysis of current issues incompatible with free trade with China
W Zhou, "Australia’s anti-dumping and countervailing law and practice: An analysis of current issues incompatible with free trade with China", (2015)49(6) Journal of World Trade, pp. 975 - 1010. Available here
Beyond ChAFTA: China's (Ab)use of Anti-Dumping Measures
W Zhou & S Zhang, "Beyond ChAFTA: China's (Ab)use of Anti-Dumping Measures", (2016) UNSWLRS 57. Available here
Building a Market Economy Through WTO-Inspired Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in China
W Zhou, H Gao & X Bai, “Building a Market Economy Through WTO-Inspired Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in China”, (2019)68(4) International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp.977-1022. Available here
China's Investment in Australia: A Critical Analysis of Australia's Foreign Investment Review Mechanism
H Jiang & W Zhou, “China's Investment in Australia: A Critical Analysis of Australia's Foreign Investment Review Mechanism” (2018)10(2) Tsinghua China Law Review, pp.187-223. Available here
China's litigation on non-market economy treatment at the WTO: A preliminary assessment
W Zhou, "China's litigation on non-market economy treatment at the WTO: A preliminary assessment", (2017)5(2) Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, pp. 345 - 364. Available here
China's SOE Reform: Using WTO Rules to Build a Market Economy
W Zhou, H Gao, & X Bai, "China's SOE Reform: Using WTO Rules to Build a Market Economy", (2019)68(2) International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp.977-1022. Available here
China’s Developing Country Status under the WTO: A Critical Analysis from Historical, Practical and Normative Perspectives
D Peng, W Zhou & X Tu, "多边贸易体制下中国发展中国家地位问题研究——基于历史、现实与规范的多维考察", (2020)28(1) Pacific Journal, pp. 64-75. Available here
China’s liberalization of legal services under the ChAFTA: Market access or lack of market access for Australian legal practices
W Zhou & J Xi, "China’s liberalization of legal services under the ChAFTA: Market access or lack of market access for Australian legal practices", (2017)51(2) Journal of World Trade, pp. 233 - 264. Available here
Chinese Investment in Australia: A Critical Analysis of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement
W Zhou, "Chinese Investment in Australia: A Critical Analysis of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement", (2017)18 Melbourne Journal of International Law, pp. 407 - 435. Available here
Circumvention and Anti-Circumvention: Rising Protectionism in Australia
W Zhou, "Circumvention and Anti-Circumvention: Rising Protectionism in Australia", (2016)15(3) World Trade Review, pp.495-522. Available here
Debunking the Myth of ‘Particular Market Situation’ In WTO Antidumping Law
W Zhou & A Percival, "Debunking the Myth of ‘Particular Market Situation’ In WTO Antidumping Law", (2016)19(4) Journal of International Economic Law, pp. 863–892. Available here
EU - Price Comparison Methodologies (DS516): Challenging the Non-Market Economy Methodology in Light of the Negotiating History of Article 15 of China's WTO Accession Protocol
W Zhou & D Peng, “EU - Price Comparison Methodologies (DS516): Challenging the Non-Market Economy Methodology in Light of the Negotiating History of Article 15 of China's WTO Accession Protocol”, (2018)52(3) Journal of World Trade, pp. 505-534. Available here
EU’s New Anti-dumping Methodology and the End of the Non-market Economy Dispute?
S Noël and W Zhou, “EU’s New Anti-dumping Methodology and the End of the Non-market Economy Dispute?”, (2019)14(9) Global Trade and Customs Journal, pp417-424. Available here
Fifteen Years on: Has China Implemented WTO Rulings? - A Perspective on 'Trade in Goods' Dispute
W Zhou, "Fifteen Years on: Has China Implemented WTO Rulings? - A Perspective on 'Trade in Goods' Dispute", (2016)11(1) Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy, pp. 155 - 212. Available here
Implementing WTO Rulings: Fifteen Years of China in the WTO
W Zhou, "Implementing WTO Rulings: Fifteen Years of China in the WTO", (2017)2(1) China's World, pp. 76 - 81. Available here
In Defense Of The WTO: Why Do We Need A Multilateral Trading System?
W Zhou, "In Defense Of The WTO: Why Do We Need A Multilateral Trading System?" (2019) UNSWLRS 44; (2020)47(1) Legal Issues of Economic Integration, pp. 9-42. Available here
National Security in International Trade Law: An Analysis of the US Section 232 Investigation
D Peng, W Zhou & G Yang, "National Security in International Trade Law: An Analysis of the US Section 232 Investigation", (2018)34(5) International Economics and Trade Research, pp. 91 - 104. Available here
Overseas Law: China's Regulation of Digital Financial Services: Some Recent Developments
W Zhou, DW Arner & RP Buckley, "Overseas Law: China's Regulation of Digital Financial Services: Some Recent Developments", (2016)90 Australian Law Journal, pp. 297-300. Available here
Panel Report on eu—Biodiesel: A Glass Half Full?—Implications for the Rising Issue of “Particular Market Situation”
W Zhou & A Percival, "Panel Report on EU—Biodiesel: A Glass Half Full?—Implications for the Rising Issue of 'Particular Market Situation'”, (2016)2(2) The Chinese Journal of Global Governance, pp. 142 - 163. Available here
Regulation of Digital Financial Services in China: Last Mover Advantage
W Zhou, D Arner & RP Buckley, "Regulation of Digital Financial Services in China: Last Mover Advantage", (2015)8(1) Tsinghua China Law Review, pp. 25 - 62. Available here
Replacing the Non-Market Economy Methodology: Is the European Union’s Alternative Approach Justified Under the World Trade Organization Anti-Dumping Agreement?
W Zhou & S Noël, "Replacing the Non-Market Economy Methodology: Is the European Union’s Alternative Approach Justified Under the World Trade Organization Anti-Dumping Agreement?", (2016)11(11/12) Global Trade and Customs Journal, pp. 559 - 567. Available here
Rethinking national treatment and the role of regulatory purpose: Lessons from the 'Theory of distortions and welfare'
W Zhou, "Rethinking national treatment and the role of regulatory purpose: Lessons from the 'Theory of distortions and welfare'", (2015)12(3) Manchester Journal of International Economic Law, pp. 243 - 269. Available here
Subsidizing Technology Competition: China’s Evolving Practices and International Trade Regulation in the Post- Pandemic Era
W Zhou & M Fang, “Subsidizing Technology Competition: China’s Evolving Practices and International Trade Regulation in the Post- Pandemic Era”, (2020) UNSW Law Research Series No. 20-66. Available here
Technology Transfer under China’s Foreign Investment Regime: Does the WTO Provide a Solution?
W Zhou, H Jiang & Q Kong, "Technology Transfer under China’s Foreign Investment Regime: Does the WTO Provide a Solution?", (2020) 54(3) Journal of World Trade, pp.455 – 480. Available here
The Impact of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement on Australia's Education Exports to China: A Legal and Economic Assessment
J Xi, W Zhou & H Wang, “The Impact of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement on Australia's Education Exports to China: A Legal and Economic Assessment”, (2018)41(12) The World Economy, pp.3503-3523. Available here
US-China Trade War: A Way Out?
W Zhou & H Gao, "US-China Trade War: A Way Out?", (2020)19(4) World Trade Review, pp 605-617. Available here
WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism without the Appellate Body: Some Observations on the US-China Trade Deal
W Zhou, "WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism without the Appellate Body: Some Observations on the US-China Trade Deal", Forthcoming 2020(9)2 Journal of International Trade and Arbitration Law, pp. 443-458. Available here
‘Overreaching’ or ‘Overreacting’? Reflections on the Judicial Function and Approaches of WTO Appellate Body
W Zhou & H Gao, "‘Overreaching’ or ‘Overreacting’? Reflections on the Judicial Function and Approaches of WTO Appellate Body" (2019) 53(6) Journal of World Trade, pp.951-978. Available here
Book Chapter
Breakthrough or Standstill? China’s Liberalisation of Legal Services under the ChAFTA
W Zhou and J Xi, “Breakthrough or Standstill? China’s Liberalisation of Legal Services under the ChAFTA” in C Picker, H Wang & W Zhou (eds), The China Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st Century Model (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2018), pp. 147-171. Available here
Embedded Liberalism and National Treatment: the Case of Taiwan’s Mijiu Taxation
H Chou & W Zhou, “Embedded Liberalism and National Treatment: the Case of Taiwan’s Mijiu Taxation” in G Moon and L Toohey (eds), 20 Years of Domestic Policy Under WTO Law: The Embedded Liberalism Compromise Revisited (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp.103-121. Available here
If the WTO Were to Break Down Completely, Would We Stoop and Build It Up With Worn-Out Tools
B Williams and W Zhou, "If the WTO Were to Break Down Completely, Would We Stoop and Build It Up With Worn-Out Tools", in M Lewis et al. (eds.) A Post-WTO International Legal Order: Utopian, Dystopian and Other Scenarios (Springer 2020) 93-112. Available here.
Introduction: Non-market Economies in the Global Trading System - The Special Case of China
J Nedumpara & W Zhou, "Introduction: Non-market Economies in the Global Trading System - The Special Case of China" in J Nedumpara and W Zhou (eds), Non-Market Economies in the Global Trading System: The Special Case of China (Springer, 2018), pp.1-11. Available here
Negotiating the International Economic Legal Order: Who Has Done Best, China or the West?
RP Buckley & W Zhou, "Negotiating the International Economic Legal Order: Who Has Done Best, China or the West?", in L Toohey, C Picker & J Greenacre (eds.), China in the International Economic Order New Directions and Changing Paradigms (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2015), pp. 151 - 169. Available here
Regulating FinTech in China: From Permissive to Balanced
W Zhou, D Arner & RB Buckley, "Regulating FinTech in China: From Permissive to Balanced", in KC Lee & R Deng (eds.), Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion, Volume 2 (Elsevier, London; San Diego; Cambridge; Oxford, 2018), pp. 45 - 64. Available here
The Issue of 'Particular Market Situation' Under WTO Anti-dumping Law
W Zhou, "The Issue of 'Particular Market Situation' Under WTO Anti-dumping Law" in J Nedumpara & W Zhou (eds), Non-Market Economies in the Global Trading System: The Special Case of China (Springer, 2018), pp.185-200. Available here
Conference Presentation
Australian economy, China-Australia trade relations and future
W Zhou, "Australian economy, China-Australia trade relations and future", presented at Hampton Capital China Investor Conference (at UNSW), Sydney, 6 September 2019.
Economic and Legal Integration in the Asia Pacific Region
W Zhou, Panellist at panel “Economic and Legal Integration in the Asia Pacific Region” of the Annual Conference of the International Bar Association, Sydney, 8- 13 October 2017.
Industrial Subsidies, WTO Rules and Future Developments
W Zhou, "Industrial Subsidies, WTO Rules and Future Developments", presented at Impacts of International Trade Regulation on Trade and Industries, Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center, online, 7 December 2020.
S23: The Future of Subsidy Regulation at the WTO
W Zhou, "S23: The Future of Subsidy Regulation at the WTO", Geneva Trade Week, online, 30 September 2020. Available here
The Future of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
W Zhou, "The Future of the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism", presented at The Future of International Dispute Settlement, Sydney, 27 June 2019.
Theory of Distortions and Welfare as the Backbone of the WTO: If We Lose the Form, Do We Lose the Essence?
W Zhou, "Theory of Distortions and Welfare as the Backbone of the WTO: If We Lose the Form, Do We Lose the Essence?", presented at Paradise Lost or Found? The Post-WTO International Legal Order (Utopian & Dystopian Possibilities), University of Tokyo Workshop, Tokyo, 3 January 2019. Available here
In the Media
"Take a calm breath": agriculture minister seeks to cool escalating trade hostilities with China over coal
W Zhou, "‘Take a calm breath’: agriculture minister seeks to cool escalating trade hostilities with China over coal", interviewed by E Visontay, The Guardian, 22 May 2020. Available here
A Balanced Agreement is Needed to End the Trade War
Q Kong & W Zhou, "A Balanced Agreement is Needed to End the Trade War", CGTN, 13 May 2019. Available here
After barley, what next? Australian industries exposed if China trade tensions persist
W Zhou, “After barley, what next? Australian industries exposed if China trade tensions persist”, interviewed by E Visontay, The Guardian, 20 May 2020. Available here
ALP plan to tackle cheap import dumping
W Zhou, "ALP plan to tackle cheap import dumping", interviewed by P Riordan, The Australian, 17 April 2019. Available here
Australia has ‘painted itself into a geopolitical corner’ with China, but what is Beijing’s trade endgame?
W Zhou, “Australia has ‘painted itself into a geopolitical corner’ with China, but what is Beijing’s trade endgame?”, interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 20 September 2020. Available here
Australia loses the most in quarrels with China
W Zhou, "Australien förlorar mest på bråk med Kina (Australia loses the most in quarrels with China)", interviewed by G Sjöholm, Norra Skåne, 23 December 2020. Available here
Australia rules out trade war retaliation with China despite barley tariff escalation
W Zhou, “Australia rules out trade war retaliation with China despite barley tariff escalation”, interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 19 May 2020. Available here
Australia says it doesn’t want trade war with China
W Zhou, “Australia says it doesn’t want trade war with China”, interviewed by R McGuirk, The Washington Post, 19 May 2020. Available here
Australia threatens WTO action as dispute with China deepens
W Zhou, “Australia threatens WTO action as dispute with China deepens”, interviewed by H Robertson, AFP, 19 May 2020. Available here
Australia's significant wine exports to China threaten to stagnate tariffs of up to 212% - “We are looking for new markets”
W Zhou, "Kiinaan uhkaa tyrehtyä jopa 212 prosentin tulleihin – 'Etsimme uusia markkinoita' (Australia's significant wine exports to China threaten to stagnate tariffs of up to 212% - 'We are looking for new markets')", interviewed by M Manninen, Helsingin Sanomat, 4 January 2021. Available here
Australia-HK Trade: FTA boosts market access on both sides
W Zhou, "Australia-HK Trade: FTA boosts market access on both sides", interviewed by G Navarro, CGTN, 18 October 2019. Available here
Australian government asks China for same reduction in trade barriers as US
W Zhou, "Australian government asks China for same reduction in trade barriers as US", interviewed by D Hurst, The Guardian, 29 May 2020. Available here
Barley is not a random choice – here’s the real reason China is taking on Australia over dumping
W Zhou, "Barley is not a random choice – here’s the real reason China is taking on Australia over dumping", The Conversation, 23 November 2018. Available here
Beijing accuses America of "inciting countries to demand compensation"
W Zhou, "Beijing accuses America of ‘inciting countries to demand compensation’", interviewed by Brinkwire, 25 May 2020. Available here
CBH braces for hit from China's barley tariffs
W Zhou, "CBH braces for hit from China's barley tariffs", interviewed by G Korporaal, The Australian, 11 May 2020. Available here
China and the CPTPP: is it time to rethink Beijing’s involvement in the trans-Pacific trade pact?
W Zhou & H Gao, "China and the CPTPP: is it time to rethink Beijing’s involvement in the trans-Pacific trade pact?", South China Morning Post, 7 June 2020. Available here
China Australia trade tension is not a coincidence
W Zhou, “China Australia trade tension is not a coincidence”, interviewed by J Liu, SBS Mandarin, 19 May 2020. Available here
China considers imposing tariffs on Australian wine
W Zhou, "China considers imposing tariffs on Australian wine", interviewed by R McGuirk, Associated Press, 18 August 2020; cited by Washington Post (Available here) and ABC News (Available here).
China expects ag anti-dumping cases played by Beijing's rules
W Zhou, "China expects ag anti-dumping cases played by Beijing's rules", interviewed by A Marshall, Farm Online, 9 September 2020. Available here
China has wine in its firing line – will Scott Morrison bail out Australian producers?
W Zhou, "China has wine in its firing line – will Scott Morrison bail out Australian producers?", interviewed by R McGregor, The Guardian, 19 August 2020. Available here
China might well refuse to take our barley, and there would be little we could do
W Zhou, "China might well refuse to take our barley, and there would be little we could do", The Conversation, 11 May 2020. Available here
China Vows to Fight US and EU over Anti-dumping Measures
W Zhou, “China Vows to Fight US and EU over Anti-dumping Measures”, interviewed by G Fernando, news.com.au, 17 Dec 2016. Available here
China's fury over steel is behind the barley threat
W Zhou, "China's fury over steel is behind the barley threat", interviewed by A Grigg and M Smith, Australian Financial Review, 12 May 2020. Available here
China-Australia relations: coal, cotton curbs could violate trade rules, lawyers say
W Zhou, “China-Australia relations: coal, cotton curbs could violate trade rules, lawyers say”, interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 20 October 2020. Available here
China-Australia relations: termination of free trade deal ahead of review unlikely despite tensions, experts say
H Wang & W Zhou, "China-Australia relations: termination of free trade deal ahead of review unlikely despite tensions, experts say", interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 25 November 2020. Available here
China-Australia relations: ‘don’t expect RCEP to solve trade dispute’
H Wang & W Zhou, "China-Australia relations: ‘don’t expect RCEP to solve trade dispute’", interviewed by S Tan, South China Morning Post, 16 November 2020. Available here
China’s crippling payback plan: are wool and dairy next on the hit list?
W Zhou, "China’s crippling payback plan: are wool and dairy next on the hit list?", interviewed by J Gailberger, Adelaide Now, 20 August 2020. Available here
China’s New Law Outlaws Forced Technology Transfer
W Zhou & Q Kong, "China’s New Law Outlaws Forced Technology Transfer", CGTN, 17 March 2019. Available here
China’s tactic as Australian dispute escalates
W Zhou, "China’s tactic as Australian dispute escalates", interviewed by J Gailberger, News.com.au, 11 September 2020. Available here
Cons overweight pros if the US quits the WTO
W Zhou, "美国若退出WTO,将弊大于利 (Cons overweight pros if the US quits the WTO)", interviewed by L Chen, SBS Mandarin, 22 September 2020. Available here
Do We Need New Rules for China at the WTO?
W Zhou & H Gao, "Do We Need New Rules for China at the WTO?", East Asia Forum, 29 April 2019. Available here
Does China’s Status as a Developing Country Give It Any Benefits in the World Trade Organisation
W Zhou, "Does China’s Status as a Developing Country Give It Any Benefits in the World Trade Organisation", interviewed by M Grady and M Richardson, 2ser Radio, 9 October 2019. Available here
From Huawei charges to new tariff threats from Donald Trump: jolts keep buffeting US-China trade talks
W Zhou, "From Huawei charges to new tariff threats from Donald Trump: jolts keep buffeting US-China trade talks", interviewed by M Magnier, South China Morning Post, 7 May 2019. Available here
Getting back to harvest: The way forward after China’s barley tariff
W Zhou, "Getting back to harvest: The way forward after China’s barley tariff", The Interpreter, published by the Lowy Institute, 22 May 2020. Available here
How China could unleash $135 Billion of economic misery on Australia
W Zhou, "How China could unleash $135 Billion of economic misery on Australia in retaliation for offering sanctuary to thousands from Hong Kong - by slapping huge tariffs on seafood, wine and dairy", interviewed by C Moore, Daily Mail, 10 July 2020. Available here
How the US-China trade agreement and COVID-19 investigation influenced China’s new barley tariffs
W Zhou, "How the US-China trade agreement and COVID-19 investigation influenced China’s new barley tariffs", UNSW Newsroom, 22 May 2020. Available here
Huawei challenges Australia's 5G ban
W Zhou, "Huawei challenges Australia's 5G ban", interviewed by K Wilson, China Daily, 29 April 2019. Available here
Indonesia challenges Australia’s anti-dumping measures at the WTO
W Zhou, "Indonesia challenges Australia’s anti-dumping measures at the WTO", The Conversation, 15 September 2017. Available here
Insight – Australia WTO paper dispute: impact on new EU antidumping methodology
S Noël & W Zhou, "Insight – Australia WTO paper dispute: impact on new EU antidumping methodology", Borderlex, 7 September 2017. Available here
It’s hard to tell why China is targeting Australian wine. There are two possibilities
W Zhou, "It’s hard to tell why China is targeting Australian wine. There are two possibilities", The Conversation, 20 August 2020. Available here
Live interview on China-Australia relationship
W Zhou, live interview on China-Australia relationship for The World Today, interviewed by S Sara, ABC, 8 December 2020. Available here
Myth busted: China’s status as a developing country gives it few benefits in the World Trade Organisation
W Zhou & H Gao, "Myth busted: China’s status as a developing country gives it few benefits in the World Trade Organisation", The Conversation, 7 October 2019. Available here
New Zealand’s China dilemma: your money or your scruples
W Zhou, "New Zealand’s China dilemma: your money or your scruples", interviewed by K MacNamara, Stuff, 28 May 2020. Available here
Opinion: China and WTO
W Zhou, "中国未向WTO争讼,等于退出了WTO? (Opinion: China and WTO)", interviewed by L Chen, SBS Mandarin, 25 June 2020. Available here
Out of options, Australia asks WTO to settle China dispute
W Zhou, "Out of options, Australia asks WTO to settle China dispute", interviewed by A Tillett, Australian Financial Review, 18 December 2020. Available here
Phase One’s Dispute Settlement Mechanism a poor alternative to WTO Appellate Body
W Zhou, "Phase One’s Dispute Settlement Mechanism a poor alternative to WTO Appellate Body", Hinrich Foundation, 30 January 2020. Available here
Rethinking economic coercion as Australia–China relations fracture
W Zhou, "Rethinking economic coercion as Australia–China relations fracture", East Asia Forum, 23 May 2020. Available here
Shorten’s plan to triple anti-dumping penalties misunderstands the law
W Zhou & A Percival, "Shorten’s plan to triple anti-dumping penalties misunderstands the law", The Conversation, 10 April 2018. Available here
Taking China to the World Trade Organisation plants a seed. It won’t be a quick or easy win
W Zhou & L Toohey, "Taking China to the World Trade Organisation plants a seed. It won’t be a quick or easy win", The Conversation, 17 December 2020. Available here
The end of the WTO and the last case?
H Gao & W Zhou, "The end of the WTO and the last case?", East Asia Forum, 10 July 2019. Available here
The end of the WTO? Why China dropped a dispute against the US, EU
H Gao & W Zhou, "The end of the WTO? Why China dropped a dispute against the US, EU", Channel News Asia, 15 July 2019. Available here
The Misconceptions about China’s WTO Compliance Untenable
W Zhou & Q Kong, "The Misconceptions about China’s WTO Compliance Untenable", CGTN, 1 March 2019. Available here
The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Just another Victim on the Road to Tomorrow’s GATT?
M Wagner & W Zhou, "The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Just another Victim on the Road to Tomorrow’s GATT?", ILA Reporter, 9 July 2019. Available here
Trade tensions: what does China want from Australia?”
W Zhou, “Trade tensions: what does China want from Australia?”, cited by T Harcourt, Business Think (UNSW Business), 25 November 2020. Available here
Trade war fears as China imposes bans and tariffs on Australian exports
W Zhou, "Trade war fears as China imposes bans and tariffs on Australian exports", interviewed by F Kelly, ABC Breakfast, 13 May 2020. Available here
Triage Care for the WTO
W Zhou & C Picker, "Triage Care for the WTO", East Asia Forum, 28 May 2019. Available here
Trump Steel Tariffs and Impacts on Australia
W Zhou, “Trump Steel Tariffs and Impacts on Australia”, ABC News, 12 March 2018.
US-China Phase One Deal: A Brief Account
W Zhou & H Gao, "US-China Phase One Deal: A Brief Account", Regulating for Globalization, 22 January 2020. Available here
Victoria could be peacemaker in China-Australia relationship: China expert
W Zhou, "Victoria could be peacemaker in China-Australia relationship: China expert", interviewed by S Ilanbey, The Age, 7 June 2020. Available here
We need a China circuit breaker
W Zhou, “We need a China circuit breaker”, interviewed by A Tillett, Australian Financial Review, 5 December 2020. Available here
What Would America’s Withdrawal from the TPP Mean for Australia?
W Zhou, “What Would America’s Withdrawal from the TPP Mean for Australia?”, interviewed by G Fernando, news.com.au, 23 Nov 2016. Available here
Why Australia’s Huawei Ban is Unjustifiable under the WTO
W Zhou & Q Kong, "Why Australia’s Huawei Ban is Unjustifiable under the WTO", CGTN, 29 April 2019. Available here
Why China believed it had a case to hit Australian barley with tariffs
W Zhou, "Why China believed it had a case to hit Australian barley with tariffs", The Conversation, 22 June 2020. Available here
WTO Decision Reflects Failure of U.S. Trade Protectionism
W Zhou & Q Kong, "WTO Decision Reflects Failure of U.S. Trade Protectionism", CGTN, 7 April 2019. Available here
WTO would be hard to help in the case of Australian barley tariffs
W Zhou, "澳洲若向世贸组织上诉中国对大麦加税 '远水救不了近火'", interviewed by L Chen, SBS Mandarin, 25 May 2020. Available here
Dr. Lu Wang Wang Lu Dr.
Journal Article
Comparative Law Scholarship in China in 2014
L Wang, "Comparative Law Scholarship in China in 2014", (2015)3(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, pp. 390 - 407. Available here
Comparative Law Scholarship in China in 2015
L Wang & J Wang, "Comparative Law Scholarship in China in 2015", (2016)4(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, pp. 327 - 346. Available here
Introduction to the Special Focus Issue on State-Owned Enterprises
L Wang & N Gallagher, "Introduction to the Special Focus Issue on State-Owned Enterprises", (2016)31(1) ICSID Review, pp. 1 - 4. Available here
Non-Discrimination Treatment of State-Owned Enterprise Investors in International Investment Agreements?
L Wang, "Non-Discrimination Treatment of State-Owned Enterprise Investors in International Investment Agreements?", (2016) 31(1) ICSID Review, pp. 45 - 57. Available here
State Controlled Entities as Qualified "Investors": Implications for the Pacific Region Investment Treaty Making
L Wang, "State Controlled Entities as Qualified 'Investors': Implications for the Pacific Region Investment Treaty Making", (2015) Transnational Dispute Management 1 in The Pacific Rim and International Economic Law: Opportunities and Risks of the Pacific Century. Available here
The China-EU BIT and the Emerging 'Global BIT 2.0'
W Shan & L Wang, "The China-EU BIT and the Emerging 'Global BIT 2.0'', (2015)30(1) ICSID Review, pp. 260 - 267. Available here
Book Chapter
China's Bilateral Investment Treaties
H Wang & L Wang, “China's Bilateral Investment Treaties”, in J Chaisse, L Choukroune & S Jusoh (eds.) Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, (Springer, forthcoming 2021). Available here
Chinese SOE Investments and the National Security Protection under IIAs
L Wang, "Chinese SOE Investments and the National Security Protection under IIAs" in Julien Chaisse (ed.), China's International Investment Strategy: Bilateral, Regional, and Global Law and Policy (OUP, 2019). Available here
The Concept of ‘Investment’: Treaty Definitions and Arbitration Interpretations
W Shan & L Wang, “The Concept of ‘Investment’: Treaty Definitions and Arbitration Interpretations”, in J Chaisse, L Choukroune & S Jusoh (eds.) Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, (Springer, forthcoming May 2021). Available here
The Definition of "Investment": Recent Developments and Lingering Issues
W Shan & L Wang, "The Definition of 'Investment': Recent Developments and Lingering Issues" in J Kalicki and M A Raouf (eds.), ICCA Congress Series No. 20 "Evolution and Adaptation: The Future of International Arbitration" (Wolters Kluwer, 2019). Available here
Conference Presentation
Reforming ISDS in the Context of Globalisation of State-Owned Enterprises
L Wang, "Reforming ISDS in the Context of Globalisation of State-Owned Enterprises", presented at 2019 Euro-Asia Economic Forum, Xi'an, China, 10 September 2019.
In the Media
China’s proposed law on foreign investment: Will the new law be welcoming enough for investors?
L Wang & D Healey, "China’s proposed law on foreign investment: Will the new law be welcoming enough for investors?", APPS Policy Forum, 4 March 2019. Available here
Emeritus Professor Leon Trakman Trakman Leon Emeritus Professor
Journal Article
Aligning State Sovereignty with Transnational Public Policy
L Trakman, "Aligning State Sovereignty with Transnational Public Policy", (2018) 93(2) Tulane Law Review 207; UNSW Law Research Paper No. 18-89. Available here
Digital consent and data protection law–Europe and Asia-Pacific experience
L Trakman, R Walters & B Zeller, "Digital consent and data protection law–Europe and Asia-Pacific experience", (2020)29(2) Information and Communications Technology Law, pp 218 – 249. Available here
Domestic Courts Declining to Recognize and Enforce Foreign Arbitral Awards: A Comparative Reflection
L Trakman, "Domestic Courts Declining to Recognize and Enforce Foreign Arbitral Awards: A Comparative Reflection", (2018)6(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, pp. 174–227. Available here
Trade in Personal Data: Extending International Legal Mechanisms to Facilitate Transnational Trade in Personal Data?
L Trakman, R Walters & B Zeller, “Trade in Personal Data: Extending International Legal Mechanisms to Facilitate Transnational Trade in Personal Data?”, (2020)6(2) European Data Protection Law Review, pp 243 – 258. Available here
Book Chapter
Investor-State Arbitration in China: A Comparative Perspective
L Trakman, Q Liu & L Chen, "Investor-State Arbitration in China: A Comparative Perspective" in L Chen and A Janssen (eds.) Dispute Resolution in China, Europe and World (Springer, 2020), pp 231-261. Available here
Resolving the Tension Between State Sovereignty and Liberalizing Investor-State Disputes: China’s Dilemma
L Trakman, "Resolving the Tension Between State Sovereignty and Liberalizing Investor-State Disputes: China’s Dilemma" in J Chaisse, L Choukroune & S Jusoh (eds.) Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, (Springer, Singapore, forthcoming 2021). Available here
In the Media
Should you know (or care) how your data is being used before you consent?
L Trakman, “Should you know (or care) how your data is being used before you consent?”, interviewed by D Lo, UNSW Newsroom, 27 August 2020. Available here
Associate Professor Emma Armson Armson Emma Associate Professor
Journal Article
"Truth in Takeovers" for Substantial Holders
E Armson, "'Truth in Takeovers' for Substantial Holders", (2019)36 (6) Company and Securities Law Journal, pp. 464-480. Available here
Adaptations of the United Kingdom Takeover Panel in Hong Kong and Singapore: Convergence or Divergence?
E Armson, "Adaptations of the United Kingdom Takeover Panel in Hong Kong and Singapore: Convergence or Divergence?", Forthcoming (2021) Asian Journal of Comparative Law. Available here
Certainty in Decision-Making: An Assessment of the Australian Takeovers Panel
E Armson, "Certainty in Decision-Making: An Assessment of the Australian Takeovers Panel", (2016)38 The Sydney Law Review, pp. 369 - 401. Available here
Flexibility in Decision-Making: An Assessment of the Australian Takeovers Panel
E Armson, "Flexibility in Decision-Making: An Assessment of the Australian Takeovers Panel", (2017) vol. 40, University of New South Wales Law Journal, pp. 460 - 492. Available here
Speed in Decision-Making: An Assessment of the Australian Takeovers Panel
E Armson, "Speed in Decision-Making: An Assessment of the Australian Takeovers Panel", (2017)35 Company and Securities Law Journal, pp. 352 - 368. Available here
Book Chapter
Assessing the Performance of Takeover Panels: A Comparative Study
E Armson, "Assessing the Performance of Takeover Panels: A Comparative Study", in U Varottil & W Y Wan (eds.) Comparative Takeover Regulation: Global and Asian Perspectives, (Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 134 - 162. Also [2018] UNSWLRS 29. Available here
Mergers and Acquisitions
E Armson & U Varottil, "Mergers and Acquisitions", in S Star (ed.), Australia and India - A Comparative Overview of the Law and Legal Practice (Universal Law Publishing, India, 2016), pp. 99 - 120. Available here
Conference Presentation
Approaches to Takeover Panels in Asia
E Armson, "Approaches to Takeover Panels in Asia", presented at UNSW - Tsinghua Law Workshop, UNSW, Sydney, 30 April 2019.
Associate Professor Alexandra George George Alexandra Associate Professor
Journal Article
Just Keep Calm & Carry On: The Impact of Brexit on Intellectual Property Laws in Britain and the European Union
A George, "Just Keep Calm & Carry On: The Impact of Brexit on Intellectual Property Laws in Britain and the European Union", (2017)1(1) Journal of Intellectual Property Studies, pp.90 - 130. Available here
Restructuring Intellectual Property Jurisdiction Post-Brexit: Strategic Considerations for the European Union and Britain
A George, “Restructuring Intellectual Property Jurisdiction Post-Brexit: Strategic Considerations for the European Union and Britain”, (2017)43(1) Brooklyn Journal of International Law, pp.131-189. Available here
The Metaphysics of Intellectual Property
A George, "The Metaphysics of Intellectual Property", (2015)Vol. 7 The WIPO Journal: analysis and debate of global intellectual property issues, pp. 16 - 28. Available here
Transcending Territoriality: International Cooperation and Harmonization in Intellectual Property Enforcement & Dispute Resolution
A George, “Transcending Territoriality: International Cooperation and Harmonization in Intellectual Property Enforcement & Dispute Resolution”, (2018)10 Tsinghua China Law Review, pp.225-273. Available here
Conference Presentation
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Intellectual Property Disputes: A Solution to Jurisdictional Challenges?
A George "Alternative Dispute Resolution in Intellectual Property Disputes: A Solution to Jurisdictional Challenges?", presented at 13th Annual Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium (WIPIP), University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, USA, 19 - 20 February 2016.
Brexit & Intellectual Property Law: Implications for Australia
A George, "Brexit & Intellectual Property Law: Implications for Australia", presented at The Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement and Brexit Symposium, QUT, Brisbane, 26 July 2018.
Catching Pirates: Copyright, Extradition & Human Rights
A George, "Catching Pirates: Copyright, Extradition & Human Rights", presented at HKU-UNSW Symposium, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2 March 2018.
China’s FinTech Disruption: Intellectual Property’s Role in the Revolution
A George, "China’s FinTech Disruption: Intellectual Property’s Role in the Revolution", presented at Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium (WIPIP), University of Houston Law Center, Houston, USA, 08-09 February 2019.
Designing Laws to Protect Indigenous Knowledge: Lessons from Metaphysics
A George, "Designing Laws to Protect Indigenous Knowledge: Lessons from Metaphysics", presented at Indigenous Knowledge Roundtable, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, 14 December 2016.
Embedding Emerging Practice Technologies in Law Teaching
A George, "Embedding Emerging Practice Technologies in Law Teaching", presented at The Future of Australian Legal Education Conference, Sydney, 11-13 August 2017.
Extradition and Overseas Prison Time: A Developing Trend in the Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws?
A George, "Extradition and Overseas Prison Time: A Developing Trend in the Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws?", presented at International Law Association Conference, International Law Association, Sydney, 19 - 24 August 2018.
Globalising Jurisdiction: New Developments in Cross-Territorial Protection of Intellectual Property
A George, "Globalising Jurisdiction: New Developments in Cross-Territorial Protection of Intellectual Property", presented at 7th Annual Conference on Innovation and Communications Law, Xiamen University, Fujian, China, 6-7 July 2015.
Human Rights & the Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws
A George, "Human Rights & the Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws", presented at Colloquium on Social Responsibility of IP Rights Holders, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, 2 October 2015.
Indigenous Knowledge and Social Systems: A Case Study of Customary ‘Copyright’ in the South Pacific'
A George, "Indigenous Knowledge and Social Systems: A Case Study of Customary ‘Copyright’ in the South Pacific'", presented at Law and Society Association 2015 Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 27 - 31 May 2015.
Intellectual Property in a Globalized World: Overcoming Jurisdictional Impediments to Cross-Border Enforcement
A George, "Intellectual Property in a Globalized World: Overcoming Jurisdictional Impediments to Cross-Border Enforcement", presented at 4th Asia Pacific Intellectual Property Forum, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, USA, 18 February 2016.
Intellectual Property Law as a Knowledge System: Law Reform Lessons from Indigenous Societies
A George, "Intellectual Property Law as a Knowledge System: Law Reform Lessons from Indigenous Societies", presented at ATRIP Congress 2015: Intellectual Property in Action in Society: New Perspectives from the North, the South and the Cloud, Cape Town, South Africa, 27 - 30 September 2015.
Intellectual Property Laws in an AI Future: A Metaphysical Approach
A George, "Intellectual Property Laws in an AI Future: A Metaphysical Approach", presented at Bracing for Impact: The Artificial Intelligence Challenge, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 2 February 2018.
Materializing the Immaterial: Intellectual Property Law as a Mechanism for Commodification
A George, "Materializing the Immaterial: Intellectual Property Law as a Mechanism for Commodification", presented at Law and Society Association 2017 Annual Meeting, Mexico City, Mexico, 20 - 23 June 2017.
Mind Downloads & Intellectual Property Futurism
A George, "Mind Downloads & Intellectual Property Futurism", presented at Law and Society Association 2016 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 2-5 June 2016.
Sci-Tech Disruption and Intellectual Property: A Metaphysical Approach to the Future of Intellectual Property Laws
A George, "Sci-Tech Disruption and Intellectual Property: A Metaphysical Approach to the Future of Intellectual Property Laws", presented at 1st Future of Law Conference “The Internet of Things, Smart Contracts and Intelligent Machines”, Singapore Management University, Singapore, 26 - 27 October 2017.
Spiritual Property: Indigenous Knowledge Systems in an Intellectual Property Environment
A George, "Spiritual Property: Indigenous Knowledge Systems in an Intellectual Property Environment", presented at Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium (WIPIP) 2015, USPTO, Alexandria, VA, USA, 6-7 February 2015.
Testing Boundaries? Protecting Intellectual Property Interests Across National Borders
A George, "Testing Boundaries? Protecting Intellectual Property Interests Across National Borders", presented at UNSW-HKU Law Symposium, UNSW, Sydney, 4-5 December 2015.
The (Im)Possibility of Reconciling Indigenous and Western ‘Intellectual Property’ Laws
A George, "The (Im)Possibility of Reconciling Indigenous and Western ‘Intellectual Property’ Laws", presented at Copyright Symposium 2017, Sydney, 12 - 13 October 2017.
Transcending Geography: Trends Towards the Globalization of Intellectual Property Enforcement
A George, "Transcending Geography: Trends Towards the Globalization of Intellectual Property Enforcement", presented at European Policy for Intellectual Property (EPIP), Bordeaux, France, 4-6 September 2017.
Transcending Territoriality: International Intellectual Property Enforcement & Dispute Resolution in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
A Geroge, "Transcending Territoriality: International Intellectual Property Enforcement & Dispute Resolution in the Fourth Industrial Revolution", presented at Tsinghua-UNSW Workshop, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 27 September 2017.
Transported for Stealing Copyright? Extradition as a Tool for the Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws
A George, "Transported for Stealing Copyright? Extradition as a Tool for the Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws", presented at Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law Seminar, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, USA, 6 February 2019.
Uncle Sam Wants You! Extradition to the US in Copyright Cases
A George, "Uncle Sam Wants You! Extradition to the US in Copyright Cases", presented at Law and Society Association 2018 Annual Meeting, Toronto, 10 June 2018.