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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260510T111644
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DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240912T235432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010722Z
UID:1580-0-1708646400@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:2024 SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference
DESCRIPTION:2024 SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference\nIn-person event \nThe annual SCIL Year in Review conference will host a number of exciting panels covering major developments in international law in 2023. \nOur keynote is the newly-appointed United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism\, Professor Ben Saul\,Â who will discuss the appointment and the major issues arising in relation to the position. \nThe conference will include a literary lunch featuring James Bradley (author of Ghost Species\, Clade\, and the upcoming Deep Water) in conversation with Michaela Kalowski (interviewer and curator). \nIn addition to the regular panel on international law cases in Australian courts\, and Australia’s role in international court cases\, we will have special sessions on: \n\nthe Law of the Sea in 2023 – including presentations on the ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change\, and new developments on seabed mining and offshore renewable energy\nPrivate International Law in 2023\, including presentations on the London Steamship v Kingdom of Spain case\nInternational law and developments in technology in 2023.\n\nView the program here. \n———————- \nFriday 23 February 2024\nVenue: New Law Building (F10)\, University of Sydney (Camperdown Campus)\nRoom to be confirmed\n  \nRegistration \n\nFull-fee: $100\nNon-USYD student/concession: $50\n\n———————- \nAbout the literary lunch \nJames Bradley is a writer and critic. His books include the novels Wrack\, The Deep Field\, The Resurrectionist\, CladeÂ and Ghost Species\, a book of poetry\, Paper Nautilus\, and The Penguin Book of the Ocean. His essays and articles have appeared in The Monthly\, The Guardian\, Sydney Review of Books\, Griffith Review\, Meanjin\, the Weekend AustralianÂ and the Sydney Morning Herald. In 2012 he won the Pascall Prize for Australia’s Critic of the Year\, and he has been shortlisted twice for the Bragg Prize for Science Writing and nominated for a Walkley Award. He lives in Sydney. His new book Deep Water\, out on April 3\, explores how the ocean has shaped and sustained life on Earth from the beginning of time. Weaving together science\, history and personal experience\, it offers vital new ways of understanding not just humanity’s relationship with the planet\, but our past – and perhaps most importantly\, our future. \nMichaela Kalowski is an interviewer\, moderator & curator for writers and ideas festivals. Highlight interviews include Margaret Atwood\, David Mitchell\, Michelle de Kretser\, & Stan Grant. She’s the curator ofÂ Big Weekend of Books\,Â ABC RN’s on-air writers’ festival that takes place in mid June and is now in its fifth year. \nShe also produces and hosts a monthly books conversation event for Petersham Bowling Club called Readers. Michaela has conducted radio interviews and presented programs across ABC radio and is currently a co-host of The Bookshelf. She’s co-presenter & co-writer of a two-part podcast for ABC RN\, tracing part of her family’s history\, called Laya’s Way Home. \n  \nThis event is hosted by theÂ Sydney Centre for International LawÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/2024-scil-international-law-year-in-review-conference/
LOCATION:New Law Building (F10)
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260510T111644
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240221T000000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240912T235532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010731Z
UID:1601-0-1708473600@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:Business Compliance in International Commercial Transactions across Asia Pacific
DESCRIPTION:Business Compliance in International Commercial Transactions across Asia Pacific\nThis international conference will be held on 21 February 2024 at The University of Sydney Law School.Â \nThe year 2024 marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Shanghai Winter School program\, offered by the University of Sydney Law School in collaboration with the East China University of Political Science and Law. To celebrate this milestone\, the Sydney Law School will proudly host an academic conference titled â€˜Business Compliance in International Commercial Transactions in Asia Pacific’ on Wednesday\, February 21\, 2024. \nBusiness compliance in international transactions across the Asia-Pacific region holds immense importance for organizations seeking to expand their activities within this dynamic and evolving landscape. Multinational corporations operating in Asia Pacific often confront unique compliance challenges due to the swiftly changing regulatory and geopolitical environment in the region. \nThe event will take place at the Camperdown campus of the University of Sydney Law School in Sydney\, Australia\, on Wednesday February 21\, 2024. The primary language of the conference will be English. \nWe will also be holding a celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Shanghai Winter School program after the conference. You will need to register separately for this event. Please find further details here. \nThe Conference will cover the following topics: \n\n\n\nKeynote: Justice and injustice in foreign judgments – does terminology matter? \nProfessor Andrew Dickinson\, Oxford University Law School\n\n\n\n\n\nAnti-Money Laundering: current challenges and new responses \nVictoria Trent\, Commonwealth Bank \n\nAnti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing compliance: A banking perspective on the value of adopting a commercial risk-based approach.\n\nDr. David Chaikin and Dr. Lana Nadj\, USYD \n\nA Critical Analysis of the Risk-Based Approach to Anti-Money Laundering and the Legal Profession\n\nManvee Kumar Saidha\, Trilegal\, Mumbai\, India \n\nOnline: Digitisation in Trade Financing: Mitigating Money Laundering Risks through Technological Innovation\, Regulatory Interoperability\, and Increased Policy-focused Dialogue\n\nDr Anastasia Suhartati Lukito\, University of Surabaya\, Indonesia \n\nEnhancing Business Compliance Through Beneficial Ownership Disclosure in Indonesia\n\n(Anti-Money Laundering and Corporate Crime Perspectives) \nFinancial Crime and Corporates \nProfessor Philip Nichols\, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania \n\nDoes Compliance With the Antibribery Regime Require the Use of Artificial Intelligence?\n\nAvin Persad-Ford\, Howard C. Cohen & Associates \n\nOnline: Deferred Prosecution Agreements in Australia: How to Protect the Shawcross Principle\n\nDr Alan Koh\, Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore \n\nMandatory Human Rights Due Diligence and Director Liability: Bridging the Enforcement Gap\n\nSoumya Rajsingh\, Faculty of Legal Studies\, South Asian University \n\nExahing Corporate Compliance for Combating Modern Slavery in India’s Global Value Chain: An Analysis\n\n\n\n\nPrivate International Law-Arbitration  \nProfessor Luke Nottage\, USYD \n\nCompliance with Alternative Dispute Resolution commitments in international commercial and investment agreements\n\nYang Liu\, ECUPL \n\nUnilateral Sanctions as Defenses in Investment Arbitration\n\nGanesh Sahathevan\, Centre For Industrial Research\, Melanesian Mambefor Corporation \n\nRemote Sensing Evidence in The Resolution Of Disputes Concerning Non-Compliant Carbon Credit Products\n\nDan Xie\, ECUPL \n\nThe Judicial Understanding and Implementation of Due Process Defence under the New York Convention by Chinese Courts: A Comprehensive Analysis\n\nPrivate International Law-Litigation \nProfessor Vivienne Bath\, USYD \nProfessor Tao Du\, ECUPL \n\nThe HCCH Conventions in Chinese Courts\n\nDr Yan Li\, Seoul National University Law Research Institute \nDeclining Jurisdiction in China and South Korea: A Mixture of Civil and Common Law Culture in Private International Law? \nDr Thu Thuy Nguyen\, Hanoi Law University \nOnline: The Barriers for Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Vietnam \nÂ  \nPrivate International Law-International commercial transactions \nProfessor Bing Ling\, USYD \nDapo Wang\, Shanghai Jiaotong University \n\nEconomic Sanctions and the Trade-Compliance Dilemmas for Chinese Companies\n\nDr Lemuel Didulo Lopez\, RMIT University \n\nOnline: â€œChoice of Forum Clause and the Protection of Weaker Parties: Lessons from Asiaâ€\n\nStefano Dominelli\, University of Genoa\, Italy \n\nOnline: â€œâ€˜Once a Trader\, Always a Trader’ – Or Maybe not: The EU Law Shaping of the Law of State Immunitiesâ€\n\n \n\n\nCross Border Flow of Data \nProfessor Henry Gao\, Singapore Management University \n\nWTO Joint Statement Initiative on E-commerce: half full or half empty?\n\nShangxuan Wu\, ECUPL \n\nAn Anatomy of China’s Cross-border Data Flow Regulation Regime\n\nDr Phoebe Li and Dr. Minako Morita-Jaeger\, University of Sussex School of Law \n\nOnline: Interoperability of the UK’s data governance regimes: From domestic to international trade perspectives\n\nNaeem Allah Rakha\, Tashkent State University of Law \n\nOnline: â€œTowards a Cross-Border Cyber-security Legal Framework: Examining Data Protection Compliance Risks in Digital Trade across the Asia Pacificâ€\n\nData Protection and Security \nYixian Li\, Ravi Prakash Vyas and Inma Conde\, USYD \n\nIs China the World’s Biggest Face Recognition Dealer?: Global Companies and China’s Data Surveillance and Privacy Laws\n\nGuangyi Qu\, ECUPL \n\nThe Concept of Security in International Trade Law\n\nTianqi Gu\, USYD \n\nData Protection and National Securityâ€”Foreign Direct Investment in Australia and China\n\nFitria Dewi Navisa\, Universitas Islam Malang\, Indonesia \n\nLegality of Legal Products Produced by AI based on Positive Law in Indonesia\n\n\n\n\nSupply Chain Round Table Discussion \n\nProfessor Zhenjie Zhou\, College for Criminal Law Science\, Beijing Normal University\nDr. Wangjie Chen\, ECUPL\nOnline: Minh Nhut Le\, International Law Faculty at Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in Vietnam\nOther speakers to be announced.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to view the program.\n\nWednesday 21 February 2024\nVenue:Â New Law Building (F10)\, University of Sydney\, Eastern Avenue\, Camperdown campus \nRegistration:Â $50 for the full-day conference \nFor USYD students\, staff and alumni\, please email us at law.events@sydney.edu.au for a discount code. \nRegistration has now closed for this event.Â  \nEnquiries may be directed to: law.events@sydney.edu.au \n  \nThis conference is hosted by the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at Sydney Law School and the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/business-compliance-in-international-commercial-transactions-across-asia-pacific/
LOCATION:New Law Building (F10)
CATEGORIES:Interdisciplinary,International and Asia-Pacific law events,Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260510T111644
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230217T000000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010808Z
UID:1692-0-1676592000@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference
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URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/scil-international-law-year-in-review-conference/
LOCATION:Common Room\, Level 4\, Sydney Law School
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211006T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010814Z
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SUMMARY:The Public International Law Webinar Series: Keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman
DESCRIPTION:The Public International Law Webinar Series: Keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman\nThe organisers are pleased to invite you to attend a public international law webinar series that will bring together leading public international law practitioners\, academics and arbitrators to discuss topical issues of global importance. The webinar series will be launched by keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman who will discuss â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€. \nThere are ï¬ve weekly webinars in this series. The webinars are free of charge\, but places are limited\, and prior registration is required. \nRegistration for the webinars taking place in October 2021 is now open at the hyperlinks below. Do keep an eye out for subsequent ï¬‚yers that will contain information and hyperlinks to sign up for each of the individual webinars. \n  \nINTRODUCTION \nMatthew Koh (Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP) \nKEYNOTE ADDRESSES BY PROFESSOR SHOTARO HAMAMOTO AND PROFESSOR SIMON CHESTERMAN \nKeynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto (Graduate School of Law\, Kyoto University) and Professor Simon Chesterman (National University of Singapore) on â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€ \nTHE EVER-EXPANDING REMIT OF UNCLOS TRIBUNALS \nModerators: Professor Tim Stephens (University of Sydney)\, Alvin Yap (Squire Patton Boggs) \nPanellists: Stephen Fietta QC (Fietta LLP)\, Callista Harris (University of Sydney)\, Ben Juratowitch QC\, Captain Ian Park (Royal Navy\, United Kingdom) \n  \nWEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER 2021\n9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time)\n  \n______\nOther webinars in the series:\n\nNew horizons for investor-state disputes\n\n13 October 2021 |Â 10:00 AM (London time) / 5:00 PM (Singapore time) / 8:00 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nClimate change and international disputes\n\n20 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nHow states negotiate their treaties\n\n26 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nThe public international law year in review\n\nDate to be confirmed | 9:30 AM (London time) / 5:30 PM (Singapore time) / 8:30 PM (Sydney time) \n______\nThis webinar series is sponsored by:\n\nSydney Centre for International Law at The University of Sydney Law School\nAmerican Society of International Law\nAustralian and New Zealand Society of International Law\nCentre for International Law and National University of Singapore\nInternational Centre for Settlement of Investor Disputes (ICSID) of World Bank Group\nSingapore International Dispute Resolution Academy.\n\n  \nFor enquiries\, please contact bd@rajahtann.com.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-public-international-law-webinar-series-keynote-addresses-by-professor-shotaro-hamamoto-and-professor-simon-chesterman/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211013T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010814Z
UID:1781-1634155200-1634158800@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:The Public International Law Webinar Series: New horizons for investor-state disputes
DESCRIPTION:The Public International Law Webinar Series: New horizons for investor-state disputes\nThe organisers are pleased to invite you to attend a public international law webinar series that will bring together leading public international law practitioners\, academics and arbitrators to discuss topical issues of global importance. The webinar series will be launched by keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman who will discuss â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€. \nThere are ï¬ve weekly webinars in this series. The webinars are free of charge\, but places are limited\, and prior registration is required. \nRegistration for the webinars taking place in October 2021 is now open at the hyperlinks below. Do keep an eye out for subsequent ï¬‚yers that will contain information and hyperlinks to sign up for each of the individual webinars. \n  \nNEW HORIZONS FOR INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTES\nModerators: Professor Chester Brown (University of Sydney)\, Ashique Rahman (Fietta LLP) \nPanellists: Meg Kinnear (ICSID)\, Toby Landau QC (Duxton Hill Chambers)\, Salim Moollan QC (Brick Court Chambers)\, Francis Xavier SC (Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP) \n  \nWEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER 2021\n10 AM (London time) / 5 PM (Singapore time) / 8 PM (Sydney time)\n  \n______\nOther webinars in the series:\n\nClimate change and international disputes\n\n20 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nHow states negotiate their treaties\n\n26 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nThe public international law year in review\n\nDate to be confirmed | 9:30 AM (London time) / 5:30 PM (Singapore time) / 8:30 PM (Sydney time) \n______\nThis webinar series is sponsored by:\n\nSydney Centre for International Law at The University of Sydney Law School\nAmerican Society of International Law\nAustralian and New Zealand Society of International Law\nCentre for International Law and National University of Singapore\nInternational Centre for Settlement of Investor Disputes (ICSID) of World Bank Group\nSingapore International Dispute Resolution Academy.\n\n  \nFor enquiries\, please contact bd@rajahtann.com.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-public-international-law-webinar-series-new-horizons-for-investor-state-disputes/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211015T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010800Z
UID:1784-1634310000-1634313600@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:Private International Law and Intellectual Property: the ILA Kyoto Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Private International Law and Intellectual Property: the ILA Kyoto Guidelines\nIn 2020\, the 79th Conference of the International Law Association passed the Resolution 6/2020 and adopted the Guidelines on Intellectual Property and Private International Law (â€˜Kyoto Guidelines‘). \nThe Guidelines are part of international efforts to establish a cooperative global system for jurisdiction\, choice of law\, and judgment recognition and enforcement in transnational IP disputes. They apply to civil and commercial matters involving IP rights that are connected to more than one State. \nIn this webinar\, we invite distinguished professors from Japan\, Republic of Korea and Australia to discuss the contents\, implications\, and challenges of the Guidelines in regulating complicated IP disputes. \nSpeakers:\nProfessor Toshiyuki KonoÂ (Kyushu University\, Japan) \nThe background and significance of the ILA Kyoto Guidelines 2020 \nThe ILA Kyoto Guidelines were adopted in December 2020 at the General Assembly of the ILA. I will explain why and how the initiative to create the Kyoto Guidelines started 10 years ago and what its significance is under the current circumstances\, especially after the adoption of the Convention for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters in 2019. The ILA Kyoto Guidelines adopted innovative approaches. Hence\, a few selected provisions will be explained in detail which include laws applicable to initial ownership and ubiquitous infringement. \nProfessor Gyooho LeeÂ (Chung-Ang University\, Republic of Korea) \nLaws applicable to transferability of an intellectual property right and employment contracts under ILA Guidelines \nTransferability of an intellectual property right is the law of the State for which protection is sought (Article 19 of ILA Guidelines). In this context\, a Korean case will be discussed (Seoul High Court on June 25\, 2020\, Case No. 2019 Na 2013948)\, whose main focus is which law is applicable to split-off of a company. My argument is that\, in this case\, lex loci protection is is the law applicable to transferability of shares of copyright co-owners. Also\, my presentation will deal with applicable laws in connection with employment contracts under Article 23 of ILA Guidelines. In this context\, it will discuss the Korean Supreme Court Decision on 15 January\, 2015 (Case No. 2012 Da 4763)\, which held that the grant of a free non-exclusive licence to an employer by operation of law would be governed by the law applicable to the employment relationship. \nProfessor Vivienne BathÂ (Sydney Law School\, Australia) \nKyoto Guidelines and injunction in transnational standard essential patents and parallel patent infringement disputes \nThe paper will look at the possibilities presented by the Kyoto Guidelines in view of the current controversy about jurisdiction over rate-setting for standard essential patents and parallel patent infringement cases. \nModerator:\n\nAssociate Professor Jie (Jeanne) HuangÂ (Sydney Law School) \n  \n\n\n——————————————————————————- \nAn English and Chinese translation of the Guideline can be downloaded from here. \nFlow chat of the Guidelines can be downloaded from here. \n——————————————————————————- \n\n\n  \nWebinar time:Â 3-4pm AEDT \nYou will receive Zoom details closer to the date of the event. \n  \nÂ  Â  Â   \nThis event is jointly sponsored by theÂ Centre for Asian and Pacific LawÂ at the Sydney Law School and International Law Association (Australian Branch). \n  \n(Image sourced from Canva.)
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/private-international-law-and-intellectual-property-the-ila-kyoto-guidelines/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211020T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211020T183000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010723Z
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SUMMARY:20th International Arbitration lecture
DESCRIPTION:20th International Arbitration lectureParallel proceedings in international arbitration: theoretical analysis and search for practical solutions\nSpeaker: Salim Moollan QC\n\nAbout the lecture\nThe annual International Arbitration lecture\, presented by Clayton Utz and supported by the University of Sydney Law School\, brings together key figures in international arbitration and the Australian business community to explore the real issues that could affect their international operations\, and how international dispute resolution can contribute to their bottom line. \n2021 marks the 20th anniversary of the International Arbitration Lecture series\, which continues to attract guest speakers from the four corners of the world to give their insights into the challenges facing international arbitration. \nTopic\nParallel proceedings in international arbitration: theoretical analysis and search for practical solutions\nFifteen years have elapsed since the last major effort at analysing the problems arising from parallel proceedings in international arbitration and looking for solutions thereto. This lecture\, which will in part be based on Mr Moollan’s recently delivered Hague Lectures on the topic\, will aim to take a fresh look at this topic – folding in\, inter alia\, the substantial development of investment arbitration during that period and the new issues which this has given rise to. \nAbout the speaker\nSalim Moollan QC specialises in international commercial and investment arbitration. He has acted as Counsel in high profile investment arbitration cases (White Industries v. India\, Philip Morris v. Australia\, Cairn Energy v. India)\, and currently acts as lead Counsel in a number of prominent investment arbitrations for both States and investors. In the commercial field\, he acts in high-value cases in (in particular) the energy and telecoms fields. He frequently sits as arbitrator (party-appointed and chair) in investment and commercial arbitrations. He has an in-depth knowledge of the procedural regimes of all major international arbitral institutions\, being a past chairman and vice-chairman of UNCITRAL\, a past Vice-President of the ICC Court\, a past member of the LCIA Court\, a member of the World Bank’s ICSID Panel of Arbitrators and a former editor of the ICSID Law Review; and having worked closely with these and other institutions in the establishment of an African platform for international arbitration in Mauritius. \nThe holder of a mathematics degree from Ecole Polytechnique\, Paris (in addition to a first class law degree from Cambridge University and to a degree in economics and political science from Sciences-Po\, Paris)\, he also has a unique grasp of technical and quantum expert issues. He is also called to the Mauritian Bar and appears from time to time before the Mauritian Courts in complex and high value cases. He frequently appears in the Privy Council on issues ranging from civil law to administrative law and tax matters. He is a Visiting Professor in International Arbitration Law at King’s College London. \nCPD points = 1 \nWebinar details: Wednesday 20 October 2021\, 5:30pm – 6:30pm AEDT\n  \nThis annual event is presented by Clayton Utz and supported by the University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/20th-international-arbitration-lecture/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211020T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211020T203000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010814Z
UID:1780-1634758200-1634761800@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:The Public International Law Webinar Series: Climate change and international disputes
DESCRIPTION:The Public International Law Webinar Series: Climate change and international disputes\nThe organisers are pleased to invite you to attend a public international law webinar series that will bring together leading public international law practitioners\, academics and arbitrators to discuss topical issues of global importance. The webinar series will be launched by keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman who will discuss â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€. \nThere are ï¬ve weekly webinars in this series. The webinars are free of charge\, but places are limited\, and prior registration is required. \nRegistration for the webinars taking place in October 2021 is now open at the hyperlinks below. Do keep an eye out for subsequent ï¬‚yers that will contain information and hyperlinks to sign up for each of the individual webinars. \n  \nCLIMATE CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES\nModerators: Rachel Tan (Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy)\, David Isidore Tan (Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP) \nPanellists: Paul Barker (Doughty Street Chambers / Gould Center for Conï¬‚ict Resolution\, Stanford Law School)\, Dr Tara Davenport (NUS\, Asia-Paciï¬c Centre for Environment Law)\, Sudhanshu Swaroop QC (20 Essex)\, Professor Jorge E. ViÃ±uales (University of Cambridge) \n  \nWEDNESDAY 20 OCTOBER 2021\n9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time)\n  \n______\nOther webinars in the series:\n\nHow states negotiate their treaties\n\n26 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nThe public international law year in review\n\nDate to be confirmed | 9:30 AM (London time) / 5:30 PM (Singapore time) / 8:30 PM (Sydney time) \n______\nThis webinar series is sponsored by:\n\nSydney Centre for International Law at The University of Sydney Law School\nAmerican Society of International Law\nAustralian and New Zealand Society of International Law\nCentre for International Law and National University of Singapore\nInternational Centre for Settlement of Investor Disputes (ICSID) of World Bank Group\nSingapore International Dispute Resolution Academy.\n\n  \nFor enquiries\, please contact bd@rajahtann.com.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-public-international-law-webinar-series-climate-change-and-international-disputes/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211022T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211022T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010736Z
UID:1777-1634907600-1634911200@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:Cross-border flow of personal data: globalized Internet and fragmented (inter)national regulations
DESCRIPTION:Cross-border flow of personal data: globalized Internet and fragmented (inter)national regulations\nPersonal data is the fuel of the digital economy. However\, in the globalised world of personal data being used over the Internet\, there is a lack of harmonized international governance mechanisms. A typical example is the ideological\, legal and functional divergence in data regulations between countries in the Asia-Pacific region. \nThis webinar will explore the conflicts and challenges brought by globalized Internet and fragmented international regulations. Using a comparative-law and multilayered approach\, it aims to analyze the potential for future law reform. \nSpeakers and topics\n\nDr Robert Walters\, Victoria University\n\nThe Evolution of Data Protection Law and Cross Border Data Flows in the New Digital Economy. \nThis paper examines the role personal data plays in the evolving digital economy. From its beginning as a rights-based concept\, data was regulated to protect the privacy of individuals over the Internet. Yet\, today\, increasingly as technology evolves this data is being a core component of trade\, business\, law enforcement\, national security\, defense amongst others. This paper explores the rights-based approach to regulating data. It further examines the value of the trade in data\, and how that data is increasingly being used in sectors such as agriculture\, environment\, consumer – customer\, health and education\, transport and infrastructure [ITC]. On the backdrop of the above\, the paper will address a further accentuating question as to how far\, if at all\, the cross-border data flows are being considered in the area of national security and defense. It proposes a way forward by establishing an international harmonised policy approach that\, will assist with future law reform between all nation states. \n\nMr Ken Dai\, Dentons China\n\nRegulatory Restrictions on Cross-border Data Transfer under PIPL and DSL in China. \nWith the enactment of the PRC Data Security Law (DSL) and Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL)\, China has provided the regulatory requirements on dealing with data cross-border\, including the important data and personal data. The proposed discussion will focus on how China has developed the enforcement regime of data cross-border transfer and the impact (such as more data localization setting and the procedure of handling security assessment under certain circumstances) of such arrangement on business operation in Chinese market. \nGraduated from the University of Bristol in the UK\, Ken Dai is one of the pioneering lawyers in China practicing in the area of data protection. Since 2012\, he has been offering professional legal services upon the application and enforcement policies of relevant laws in data and privacy protection sphere for multinational corporations and large-scale enterprises\, including: (1) reviewing and revising privacy policies\, (2) advising on the data protection & privacy issues pertain to employment\, (3) issuing compliance opinions upon cross-border transfer of data\, (4) analysing the feasibility of business modes from the perspective of data and privacy protection\, (5) advising on the data protection & privacy issues pertain to cross-border litigation\, arbitration and investigation\, (6) advising on the legislation and enforcement trend of data protection & privacy\, and cybersecurity\, (7) advising on the intersection between data and competition. Ken was ranked as one of the â€œClient Choice Top 20 Lawyersâ€ by Asian Legal Business (ALB) in 2014 and 2017\, and as Competition Lawyer of the Year in China by Corporate INTL in 2017. \n\nProfessor Leon Trakman\, University of New South Wales\n\nRegulating Data Flows in the Digital Economy: Ideological\, Legal and Functional Divergence. \nA formidable challenge for national and international regulators is to develop a compatible legal regime to regulate cross border data flows. Their obstacle is to respond to ideological\, legal and functional divergence over data protection across national boundaries. Their task is to remedy the aberrant consequences of regulatory inertia and inconsistency in regulating data flows efficiently and fairly. This presentation explores these obstacles and challenges. It concludes with possible pathways to ensure greater legal harmonisation across nation states. \nModerator\nAssociate Professor Jie (Jeanne) Huang\,Â Sydney Law School \n  \nFriday 22 October 2021\, 1-2pm AEDT \nYou will receive Zoom details closer to the date of the event. \n  \nThis event is sponsored by theÂ Centre for Asian and Pacific LawÂ at the Sydney Law School. \n  \nBanner image source: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/cross-border-flow-of-personal-data-globalized-internet-and-fragmented-international-regulations/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211026T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211026T203000
DTSTAMP:20260510T111644
CREATED:20240913T000237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010814Z
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SUMMARY:The Public International Law Webinar Series: How states negotiate their treaties
DESCRIPTION:The Public International Law Webinar Series: How states negotiate their treaties\nThe organisers are pleased to invite you to attend a public international law webinar series that will bring together leading public international law practitioners\, academics and arbitrators to discuss topical issues of global importance. The webinar series will be launched by keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman who will discuss â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€. \nThere are ï¬ve weekly webinars in this series. The webinars are free of charge\, but places are limited\, and prior registration is required. \nRegistration for the webinars taking place in October 2021 is now open at the hyperlinks below. Do keep an eye out for subsequent ï¬‚yers that will contain information and hyperlinks to sign up for each of the individual webinars. \n  \nHOW STATES NEGOTIATE THEIR TREATIES\nModerators: Oonagh Sands (Fietta LLP)\, Ryce Lee (Attorney-General’s Chambers\, Singapore) \nPanellists: Azusa Kikuma (Economic Dispute Settlement Division Â· Ministry of Foreign Aï¬€airs\, Japan)\, Sarah McCosker (LexBridge Lawyers)\, Henrique Choer Moraes (Ministry of Foreign Aï¬€airs\, Brazil)\, Andrew Williams (Ministry of Foreign Aï¬€airs & Trade\, New Zealand) \n  \nTUESDAY 26 OCTOBER 2021\n9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time)\n  \n______\nOther webinars in the series:\n\nThe public international law year in review\n\n9:30 AM (London time) / 5:30 PM (Singapore time) / 8:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more and register \n______\nThis webinar series is sponsored by:\n\nSydney Centre for International Law at The University of Sydney Law School\nAmerican Society of International Law\nAustralian and New Zealand Society of International Law\nCentre for International Law and National University of Singapore\nInternational Centre for Settlement of Investor Disputes (ICSID) of World Bank Group\nSingapore International Dispute Resolution Academy.\n\n  \nFor enquiries\, please contact bd@rajahtann.com.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-public-international-law-webinar-series-how-states-negotiate-their-treaties/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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