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China and International Economic Law and Institutions February 23, 2017 Workshop Schedule Thursday, Feb. 2 2:30–3:00 Welcome Introductory remarks by Gregory Shaffer, UC Irvine School of Law 3:00–4:00 “China and the WTO: Participation and Global Governance" by Wei Liang, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey commentator: Margaret Pearson 4:00–5:00 “Invest, Hold-up, or Accept? Explaining China's Evolving Approach to Global Financial Governance” by Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland commentator: Susan Shirk, UC San Diego 5:00–5:15 Break 5:15–6:15 “China and International Economic-Legal Institutions: A Revisionist Option” by Jacques deLisle, University of Pennsylvania Law School commentator: Richard Steinberg, UCLA School of Law 7:30–9:30 Dinner Friday, Feb. 3 8:40–9:00 Breakfast 9:00–10:00 “China and International Trade: How China Took On the U.S. through Investing in Law” by Gregory Shaffer commentator: Mark Wu 10:00–11:00 “The End of an Era for Global Trade: Resetting the U.S. Trade Policy in the Wake of the Trans-Pacific Partnership’s Demise” by Mark Wu, Harvard Law School commentator: Jacques deLisle 11:00–11:15 Break 11:15–12:15 “China’s Road to Prosperity and Development: Does One Belt Fit All?” by Ljiljana Biuković, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia commentator: Wei Liang 12:15–1:15 Lunch and adjournment Center on Globalization, Law, and Society
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Page 1: China and International Economic Law and Institutions

China and International Economic Law and Institutions February 2–3, 2017

Workshop Schedule

Thursday, Feb. 2

2:30–3:00 Welcome

Introductory remarks by Gregory Shaffer, UC Irvine School of Law

3:00–4:00 “China and the WTO: Participation and Global Governance" by Wei Liang, Middlebury

Institute of International Studies at Monterey

commentator: Margaret Pearson

4:00–5:00 “Invest, Hold-up, or Accept? Explaining China's Evolving Approach to Global Financial

Governance” by Margaret M. Pearson, University of Maryland

commentator: Susan Shirk, UC San Diego

5:00–5:15 Break

5:15–6:15 “China and International Economic-Legal Institutions: A Revisionist Option”

by Jacques deLisle, University of Pennsylvania Law School

commentator: Richard Steinberg, UCLA School of Law

7:30–9:30 Dinner

Friday, Feb. 3

8:40–9:00 Breakfast

9:00–10:00 “China and International Trade: How China Took On the U.S. through Investing in Law”

by Gregory Shaffer

commentator: Mark Wu

10:00–11:00 “The End of an Era for Global Trade: Resetting the U.S. Trade Policy in the Wake of the

Trans-Pacific Partnership’s Demise” by Mark Wu, Harvard Law School

commentator: Jacques deLisle

11:00–11:15 Break

11:15–12:15 “China’s Road to Prosperity and Development: Does One Belt Fit All?”

by Ljiljana Biuković, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia

commentator: Wei Liang

12:15–1:15 Lunch and adjournment

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