活动简介
会议议程(会议当天可能有微小变化):
Friday, January 17, 2014
8:00-8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:00 Introductory Remarks
Conference Organizers: Jennifer Arlen, Jennifer Carpenter, Kose John, SHEN Wei
Deans: Trevor Morrison, Peter Henry, Jeffrey Lehman, JI Weidong
9:00-10:10 Law and Securities Markets
· Jennifer Carpenter, Associate Professor, NYU Stern School of Business and Associate Director, Center for Global Economy and Business, The Real Value of China’s Stock Market
· Harrison Hong, Visiting Professor, NYU Stern School of Business, Does Diversity Lead to Diverse Opinions? Evidence from Languages and Stock Markets?
· Charlie Weng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, KoGuan Law School, Why Still Loud Voice and Little Efficacy? – Assessing the Chinese Insider Trading Enforcement From A Case Analysis Perspective
10:10-11:00 China’s Evolving Financial System
Examines trends and regulatory reforms in China’s banks and securities markets, and discusses implications for investment, growth, and welfare.
Moderated by:
· Jennifer Carpenter, Associate Professor, NYU Stern School of Business and Associate Director, Center for Global Economy and Business
Panelists:
· QI Bin, Director-General, Research Center, China Securities Regulatory Commission, Executive President, Beijing Institute of Securities and Futures
11:00-11:20 Coffee/Tea Break
11:20-12:30 Corporate Criminal Enforcement and Compliance
· Jennifer Arlen, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, NYU School of Law, Corporate Governance Regulation Through NonProsecution: Implications of US Enforcement Policy for Firms Operating Across Borders
· Kevin Davis, Vice Dean, NYU School of Law, Foreign Affairs and Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
· Geoff Miller, Stuyvesant P. Comfort Professor of Law, NYU School of Law, Why Does the Government Encourage Compliance Programs?
12:30-2:05 Luncheon (Westin Hotel)
· Keynote Speaker
2:10-3:00 Corporate Criminal Enforcement in China
Examines challenges and opportunities for businesses seeking to comply with US enforcement policy and Chinese privacy law
Moderated by:
· Jennifer Arlen, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, NYU School of Law and Director, NYU Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement
Panelists:
· XIAO Kai, Shanghai People’s Procuratorate, Financial Crimes Department
· SHAM Alain, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Department of Justice, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
· Ira Belkin, Executive Director, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU Law School
3:00-3:15 Coffee/Tea Break
3:15-4:25 Corporate Governance and Innovation
· SHEN Wei, Professor of Law, Shanghai Jiao Tong University KoGuan Law School, When Private Equity Meets China – Is Chinese Company Law Good Enough for Private Equity?
· David Yermack, Albert Fingerhut Professor of Finance and Business Transformation, NYU Stern School of Business, Co-Director, NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business Smokescreen: How Managers Behave When They Have Something to Hide
· Kose John, Charles William Gerstenberg Professor of Banking and Finance , NYU Stern School of Business, Institutions and Incentives to Innovate: Economic Growth and Optimal Regulation
4:25-5:15 Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship in China
Examines the effectiveness of recent market reforms, banking reforms, and enterprise zones in fostering innovation, growth, and welfare.
Moderated by:
· Kose John, Charles William Gerstenberg Professor of Banking and Finance, NYU Stern School of Business
6:00-9:00 Cocktail Reception (Waldorf Hotel)
7:00 Private Dinner for Speakers
Saturday, January 18, 2014
8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00-10:10 Antitrust Law and Policy
· John Asker, Associate Professor of Economics, NYU Stern School of Business, Competition Law and the Management of Distribution Channels: Recent Developments in the US and China
· Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, NYU School of Law, Competition Law and the State and Market Player: Towards the Formulation of World Norms on the Treatment of Anticompetitive Acts of State-Owned Enterprises
· HOU Liyang, Associate Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, KoGuan Law School, Undesirable Heaviness of China’s Anti-Antitrust Law
10:10-10:50 Promise and Challenges of Cross Border M&A and Joint Ventures
Moderated by:
· Owen Nee, Jr., Senior Counsel, Greenberg Traurig, New York & Shanghai
Panelists:
· Lucy Xu, Counsel, Mergers and Acquisitions, White and Case, Shanghai
· Greg Miao, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Hong Kong
· Audrey Li, Partner, Zhong Lun Law Firm, Shanghai
10:50-11:05 Coffee/Tea Break
11:05-11:55 Employment and Labor
· Cynthia Estlund, Catherine A. Rein Professor of Law, NYU School of Law Employee Voice in the Workplace in China: A View from the US and Europe.
· ZHU Jun. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, KoGuan Law School, Chinese Approach to Post-Employment Covenant Not to Compete – An Analysis Based on Judicial Cases
11:55-12:45 Creating an Environment in which Business Can Thrive
Moderated by:
· Michael H. Posner, Professor of Business and Society, NYU Stern School of Business
12:45-1:45 Luncheon
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