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CALS, EWBCLB and Vanderbilt Law School hold conference on Comparative Corporate Law & Governance

July 25, 2019 | Programmes

The Centre for Asian Legal Studies (CALS) and EW Barker Centre for Law & Business (EWBCLB) in NUS Law and Vanderbilt Law School jointly organised a two-day conference on “Comparative Corporate Law & Governance: Asian and Global Perspectives” at NUS Law on 25 and 26 July 2019.

The conference brings together leading comparative corporate law scholars from Asia and important non-Asian jurisdictions to produce cutting-edge scholarship to advance the field of comparative corporate law and governance; and strengthens research links between NUS Law and Vanderbilt Law School faculty members as well as with networks of other leaders in the field of comparative corporate law and governance.

A special issue in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law on the cutting-edge topics covered at the conference will also be produced.

L-R: Professor Martin Gelter (Fordham Law School), Associate Professor Wang Jiangyu (NUS Law), Professor Gen Goto (University of Tokyo), Professor Tan Cheng Han SC ’87 (Dean, City University of Hong Kong), Professor Ron Masulis (University of New South Wales), Lin Lin LLM ’06 PhD ’10 (NUS Law), Professor Jennifer Hill (Monash University), Professor Yesha Yadav (Vanderbilt Law School), Samantha Tang ’14 (NUS Law), Associate Professor Kyung-Joon Chun (Seoul National University), Alan Koh ’14 (NUS Law), Professor Morgan Ricks (Vanderbilt Law School), Associate Professor Dan Puchniak (NUS Law), Professor Randall Thomas (Vanderbilt Law School) and Associate Professor Umakanth Varottil PhD ’10 (NUS Law)
Convenor Associate Professor Dan Puchniak giving his welcome address
AConvenor Professor Randall Thomas giving his introduction
Professor Ron Masulis giving his keynote speech
Asssociate Professor Wang Jiangyu presenting his paper, co-authored with Professor Tan Cheng Han SC ’87
Co-author Tan Cheng Han SC ’87 adding his views
Associate Professor Dan Puchniak presenting his paper, co-authored with Professor Gen Goto and Alan Koh ’14
Samantha Tang ’14 presenting her paper, co-authored with Associate Professor Dan Puchniak
Professor Yesha Yadav presenting her paper
Professor Martin Gelter presenting his paper