
International Economic Administrative Law: Experience, Logic and Future
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Date & Time: August 31, 2023 (Thursday) 12:00 – 13:00
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Venue: Room 723, 7/F, Cheng Yu Tung Tower, The University of Hong Kong (Live via Zoom)
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Language: Mandarin
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Introduction:
With economic globalization, we have witnessed the merging of public and private law, along with the integration of international and domestic law. In this context, a legal department focused on regulating cross-border economic administrative relations is taking shaping. This has led to the emergence of a new branch of jurisprudence with distinct research subjects, known as International Economic Administrative Law (IEAL). Given that the new legal department can be described as the international coordination of government economic regulation law, IEAL may be viewed as the study of its fundamental attributes, primary principles, institutional frameworks, and developmental laws. In this lecture, Prof. Zhu Shudi from Fudan University will delve into China’s experiences in IEAL, examine its logical construction, and discuss potential future research focal points.
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Speaker:
Shudi Zhu is a Distinguished Professor of Administrative Law at Fudan University, where she earned her PhD in international law. She also serves as the Executive Director of the Chinese Society of International Economic Law. Her research primarily focuses on globalization and economic administrative law, as well as international economic administrative law. Her notable works include The Characteristics, Causes and Lessons of the Customs “Political Tariff” in the Qing Dynasty, Judicial Protection of Farmers’ Public Law Rights in the Process of Urbanization, International Economic Administrative Law, Analysis of China-related International Trade Administrative Litigation Cases, Globalization and the Protection of Financial Consumers’ Rights and Interests in Administrative Law, and Research on Globalization and Administrative Regulation of Financial Information Disclosure, among others.
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