PKU- HKU Annual Conference 2015
23rd - 24th October 2015
Opening speeches
Michael Hor, Dean, Faculty of Law, the University of Hong Kong
Zhang Zhouwen, Dean, Faculty of Law Peking University Law School
Comparative Studies of Contempt of Court
Chair: Richard Cullen, Professor, the University of Hong Kong
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The Offence of Contempt of Court and its Implicaions for Rule of Law Societies (Wang Suizhou, Professor, Peking University)
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The Offence of Scandalizing the Court in Hong Kong (Simon Young, Professor, the University of Hong Kong)
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From Teitel's "Transitional Justice" Framework to China's "Responsive Justice" Argument (Dr Gu Weixia, Associate Professor, The University of Hong Kong)
Frontier Issues in Internet Governance:
Chair: Scott Veitch, Professor, The University of Hong Kong
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Between Identity and Harmony: Evaluating China's Social Credit Rating System (Dr Marcelo Thompson, The University of Hong Kong)
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Legal Rules of Online Donations (Jin Jinping, Associate Professor, Peking University)
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Legal Challenges and Solutions in Emerging Internet-Related Sharing Economy (Zhang Ping, Professor, Peking University)
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Online Dispute Resolution (Zhao Yun, Professor, The University of Hong Kong)
Global Business and Regulation I
Chair: Zhang Shouwen (Professor, Peking University)
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Innovations in Regional Civil and Commercial Rules in the New Round of Reform (Zhang Xianchu, Professor, the University of Hong Kong)
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Stock Connect: Some Choice of Law Issues (Dr Maisie Ooi, The University of Hong Kong)
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The Anti-Corruption Mechanism of the World Bank and Global Governance (Dr Chen Yifeng, Peking University)
Global Business and Regulation II
Chair: Anne Cheung, Professor, the University of Hong Kong
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E-Commerce Legislation in China in the Age of Globalization (Xue Jun, Professor, Peking University)
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Google Books and Commercial Intermediation: An Economic Perspective (Mr. Kelvin Kwok, the University of Hong Kong)
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Competition Law and Winner-Take-All in Internet Companies (Yang Ming, Professor, Peking University
Political System and Legal Reform
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What the "Occupy Central"/"Umbrella Movement" was about? -- The Law and Politics of Constitutional Reform and Democratization in Hong Kong (Albert Chen, Professor, the University of Hong Kong)
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Judicial Orientalism: Imaginaries of Chinese Legal Transplantation in Common Law (Dr Michael Ng, the University of Hong Kong)
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The Objective, Process and Dilemma of the Judicial Reform in Mainland China (Fu Yulin, Professor, Peking University)
Freedom of Speech and Public Good
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Freedom of the Online Speech in Social and Political Ecologies (Gan Chaoying, Associate Professor, Peking University)
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Legal Control of Online Rumors (Zhan Zhongle, Peking University)
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Law and the Globalized Religious Market: Preliminary Analysis of Foreign Religious Activities in China (Dr Chen Jianlin, the University of Hong Kong)
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Rethinking the Protection of Public Interest in Copyright Law (Dr Sun Haochen, the University of Hong Kong)