EMC² 2010-2011 Asia-PacificC Regional Round Academic Conference

Mar 04, 2010
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EMC² 2010-2011 ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONAL ROUND

ACADEMIC CONFERENCE

 

“ECONOMIC INTERGRATION OF THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

AND BEYOND”

 

Date: Friday, 4th March 2011

Venue: CONFERENCE HALL – NTU COLLEGE OF LAW

Organisers:

Asian Center for WTO and International Health Law and Policy

Collage of Law, National Taiwan University

Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Republic of China

 

AGENDA

 

08:15-08:45

Registration and Coffee

08:45-09:00

Welcome by Professor Chang-fa Lo

College of Law, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

09:00-09:10

Opening Remarks by Mr Francis Kuo-Hsin Liang

Vice Minister of Economic Affairs – Republic of China

09:10-09:30

1st Keynote Speech in Honor of Special Contributors to the EMC2 Asia-Pacific Regional Round

Keynote Speaker No. 1 – Professor Mitsuo Matsushita

(Inaugural Joint Asia Regional Round Administrator)

‘Export Controls of Natural Resources and the WTO/GATT Disciplines’

09:30-10:50

 

Session I - Economic Integration in Asia-Pacific Region in General

Chairperson - Professor Mitsuo Matsushita

Speaker No. 1 - Professor Chang-fa Lo

‘The Landmark Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) between Taiwan and China and Its International Law and Political Implications’

Speaker No. 2 – Associate Professor, Dr Vai Io Lo

‘China-Hong Kong CEPA: Qianhai Modern Service Cooperation Zone’

Speaker No. 3 – Assistant Professor Branislav Hazucha

‘The Role of International Standardization in the Technological Progress of Far East Asian Countries: From Imitators to Innovators’

10:50-11:10

Coffee Break

11:10-12:50

Session II - Trade and Investment Agreements and the WTO

Chairperson – Ambassador Manickam Supperamaniam

Speaker No. 1 – Mr Stefan Amarasinha

‘The Case for Critical Mass Agreements in the WTO’

Speaker No. 2 – Dr Brett Williams

‘Reconciling Discriminatory Trade Agreements with the GATT/WTO Objective of Eliminating Discrimination in International Trade’

Speaker No. 3 – Associate Professor, Dr Andrew Mitchell

‘The Implications of WTO & Investment Law for Tobacco Control Measures’

Speaker No. 4 – Professor Bryan Mercurio

‘The Potential Impact of Intellectual Property Rights in Bilateral Investment Treaties’

 

12:50-13:50

Lunch

13:50-15:10

Session III - Dispute Resolution, Trade Remedy and Economic Integration

ChairpersonProfessor Shin-yi Peng

Speaker No. 1 – Professor Yasuhei Taniguchi

‘Dispute Settlement and Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region’

Speaker No. 2 – Professor David Morgan

‘The Future of Dispute Settlement in the WTO, Looking Forward 10 Years’

Speaker No. 3 – Associate Professor, Dr Yanning Yu

China's Adopting Emergency Safeguard Measures for Services: A Political Economy Analysis

 

15:10-15:30

Coffee

15:30-17:10

Session IV - Emerging Trade Agreement Issues

ChairpersonMrs. Letizia Raschella-Sergi

Speaker No. 1 – Ambassador M Supperamaniam

‘Towards an East Asia Free Trade Agreement (EAFTA)’

Speaker No. 2 – Assistant Professor, Dr Chien-huei Wu

 ‘EU-ASEAN relations after 30 Years: Legal Framework and Policy Change’

Speaker No. 3 – Assistant Professor, Dr Pasha L Hsieh

‘America’s Return to Asia? A proposal for an ASEAN-United States FTA’

Speaker No. 4 – Mr James Lockett

‘Negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): Status and Challenges’

 

17:10-17:30

2nd Keynote Speech in Honor of Special Contributors to the EMC2 Asia-Pacific Regional Round

Keynote Speaker No. 2 – Professor Mary Hiscock

(Inaugural Pacific Regional Round Administrator)

‘Economic Integration through Treaty: The Blurring of Public Law and Private Law’

17:30-17:35

Announcement of EMC2 Semi Finalists by Mrs Letizia Raschella-Sergi

EMC2 Asia-Pacific Academic Supervisor

17:35-17:45

Close of Conference by Professor Chang-fa Lo

Executive Director of ACWH and EMC2 Regional Round Administrator

18:30-21:30

Academic Conference Presenters and EMCPanellists Dinner

Dinner Speech by Mr Shih-Chao Cho,

Director General of the Bureau of Foreign Trade