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(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
The conference will be hosted and organized by the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts), Study Hub for International Economic Law and Development (SHIELD) and Centre for Private Governance (CEPRI), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.
The ECLS is a major international venue to gather scholars, practitioners and policy makers to debate on the development of law in China from both comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives. The annual conference of the ECLS is a leading international academic forum for the exchange of information and ideas on Chinese law, as well as a platform for the initiation of research collaboration.
Topics
The Annual Conference Organizing Committee is now inviting submissions for inclusion in the Conference 2022 programme. The 2022 ECLS Annual Conference will highlight legal issues relating to the topics as below. Please note that submissions are not necessarily limited to the listed topics.
- Legal Issues of EU-China Relations
- China in the International Legal Order
- China’s New Structure of Party and State
- Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Chinese Law
- China’s Legal Culture, Legal Traditions and Comparative Law
- International Courts and Tribunals and the Rule of Law in China
- China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Global Economic Governance
- China and the Inbound and Outbound Foreign Investments: Forms of Regulation, Special Economic Zones, Investment Screening
- Global Circular Supply Chains and Regulations in China
- Cyber Security, Data Privacy and Personal Information Protection
- Artificial Intelligence and Ethics, Big Data and Intellectual Property Law
- China’s Civil Code, Corporate and Securities law
- China’s Climate Change and Biodiversity Conservation Law in Global Context
- Chinese and Comparative Labor Law
- New developments in China’s Judicial Reforms and Autonomy of the Legal Profession
Call for Papers
European China Law Studies Association Annual Conference 2022 (pdf)
Important Dates
- June 10, 2022 – Submission of Abstracts/panel proposals
- June 25, 2022 –Notification on acceptance
- September 8, 2022 – Submission of full papers
Submission of Papers
Submissions should be entered via the submission page. Conference participants will be responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs. Relevant practical information will be provided in due course.
Contact
For enquiries regarding submissions, please contact Dr. Wen Xiang ([email protected]).
Other enquiries concerning visa issues or logistics are to be addressed to Ms. Maryna Pagels ([email protected]).
The Danish National Research Foundation's Centre of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts), Study Hub for International Economic Law and Development (SHIELD) and Centre for Private Governance (CEPRI), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.
Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Karen Blixens Pl. 16, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark