PUBLICATIONS
Books
- Paolo Davide Farah (edited), China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law, Sub-title: Climate Change, Sustainable Development and the Protection of Environment, Social, Economic and Cultural Rights, Labour Rights, Public Health, Food and Product Safety, Consumer Protection, (210.000 words), Ashgate Publishing (under contract for publication), ISBN 978-1-4094-4848-8 (forthcoming 2013); with the publisher CEDAM for the Italian Edition (forthcoming 2013) – and with the publisher Law Press of China for the Chinese edition (forthcoming 2013)
- Paolo Davide Farah (monograph), The impact of the WTO law in the Chinese Legal System and the EU-China Trade relations (Book in English – 100.000 words – in preparation)
- Paolo Davide Farah and Roberto Soprano (co-author monograph), Dumping e Anti-dumping, Il Sole 24 Ore, November 2009, pp. XXIV-183, ISBN: 978-88-6345-058-3 forewords by Giorgio Sacerdoti. a) SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1513089 ; b) Dumping e Antidumping – Fascicolo di Presentazione ; c) Book Review – Giacomo Gattinara published on LIEI ; d) http://www.shopping24.ilsole24ore.com/sh4/catalog/Product.jsp?PRODID=SH246184006
RESEARCH REPORTS
- Farah, P.D. (2012), Report for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) on the accession of Belarus to the WTO (in particular the TRIPs agreement) and to verify whether the commitments taken by Belarus within the framework of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation are in compliance with the future potential accession to the WTO.
- Farah, P.D. (2012), Internazionalizzazione, dumping e aiuti di stato: la posizione dell’UE e le misure di difesa commerciale per le imprese (Internationalization, Dumping and State Aids: the EU Position and the Trade Defense Measures for the Enterprises), Rapporto Veneto Internazionale (Report Veneto International), Centri Studi e Ricerche Economiche e Sociali (Center for Economic and Social Studies and Research), Casa Editrice Vianello Libri, Venezia, 2012, pp. 207-222
- Farah, P.D. et al (2009) Report on the Strategy for Development of the Relations between Italian and Chinese Provinces in particular for the Guangdong, Tangshan, Zhejiang. Organizations involved: OECD / TDPC (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – Territorial Development Policy Committee), Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regions of South of Italy, Italian Ministry of Environment, Sviluppo Italia, Simest, Confservizi.
- Farah, P.D. et al (2009) Report on Special Economic Zones of Shenzhen, Xiamen and Zhuhai (all located in the South part of Guangdong) in the framework of the WTO law. Organizations involved: OECD / TDPC (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – Territorial Development Policy Committee), Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regions of South of Italy, Italian Ministry of Environment, Sviluppo Italia, Simest, Confservizi.
OTHER BOOKS IN PREPARATION:
- Paolo Davide Farah (edited), Energy Policy: Climate Change, Security and Sustainability, Imperial College Press/World Scientific (under contract for publication)
- Paolo Davide Farah (monograph), International Energy Law and Environmental Issues in a Globalized World (Book in English – work in progress)
- Paolo Davide Farah & Piercarlo Rossi (edited), Evaluating Policies for Sustainable Energy Investments: the Transnational Governance (in preparation in the framework of the EPSEI FP7 project)
- Paolo Davide Farah & Piercarlo Rossi (edited), Sustainable Energy and Environmental Risk Analysis: the Scientific Support to Decision making in Europe and Asia (in preparation in the framework of the EPSEI FP7 project
- Paolo Davide Farah (edited), EU and China External Development Policies in Pursuit of Non-Trade Concerns (First Spin-off project from the book on China and Non trade concerns)
- Paolo Davide Farah (edited), Intellectual Property Rights, Developing Countries and Emerging Economies: a Case Study on China and India (Second Spin-off project from the book on China and Non trade concerns)
- Paolo Davide Farah (edited), China and the Good Governance of the Markets (Book in English – forthcoming 2013 – 90.000-100.000 words)
- Paolo Davide Farah (edited), Antidumping Law in EU and in Other Countries: A Comparative Perspective (Book in English – work in progress)
Articles in law reviews and book chapters
- Paolo D. Farah, L’adesione della Cina all’OMC: ovvero come concilare cultura e diritto (China Accession to the WTO: How to Conciliate Culture and Law), Rivista Trimestrale Mondo Cinese, Sezione Economia e Diritto, N. 124, Luglio-Settembre 2005, pp. 34-42. ISSN 0390-2811. SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=924730
- Paolo D. Farah, Five Years of China’s WTO Membership. EU and US Perspectives about China’s Compliance with Transparency Commitments and the Transitional Review Mechanism, Legal Issues of Economic Integration, Kluwer Law International, Volume 33, Number 3, pp. 263-304, 2006. ISSN: 1566-6573. a) SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=916768 ; b) http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/paolofarahliei263-304.pdf
- Paolo D. Farah, L’accession de la Chine à l’Organisation mondiale du commerce : les règles internationales et les barrières culturelles internes, Lettre de l’Antenne franco-chinoise, Janvier 2006, pp. 1–12. SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=924757
- Paolo D. Farah, L’influenza confuciana sulla costruzione del sistema giuridico e politico cinese (The Influence of Confucianism in the Construction of the Chinese Juridical and Political System), in Giovanni BOMBELLI e Bruno MONTANARI (eds), Identità europea e politiche migratorie, Vita e Pensiero, 2008, pp. 193-226. ISBN: 9788834316849. a) SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1288392 ; b) http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/paolo-davide-farah-linfluenza-confuciana-sulla-costruzione-del-sistema-giuridico-e-politico-cinese.pdf
- Paolo D. Farah, Elena Cima, The Implementation of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) in China, 2 Tsinghua China Law Review 2, Spring 2010, pp. 317-351. ISSN: 2151-8904. a) SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1679999; b) http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/paolo-farah-elena-cima-tsinghua-china-law-review-versione-finale.pdf
- Paolo D. Farah, Elena Cima, China’s Participation in the World Trade Organization: Trade in Goods, Services, Intellectual Property Rights and Trasparency Issues, in Aurelio Lopez-Tarruella Martinez (edited), El comercio con China. Oportunidades empresariales, incertidumbres jurídicas, Tirant lo blanch, Valencia (Spain), 2010, pp. 83-121. ISBN: 978-84-8456-981-7. a) SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1527992 ; b) http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/el-comercio-con-china-di-p-d-farah-e-cima-versione-finale.pdf
- Paolo D. Farah, Giacomo Gattinara, WTO Law in the Canadian Legal System, in Claudio DORDI (edited), “The Absence of Direct Effect of WTO in the EC and in other Countries”, The Interuniversity Centre on the Law of International Economic Organizations (CIDOIE), Giappicchelli Editore, Turin 2010, pp. 323-330. ISBN 978-88-348-9623-5.
- Paolo D. Farah, Piercarlo Rossi, National Energy Policies and Energy Security in the Context of Climate Change and Global Environmental Risks: A Theoretical Framework for Reconciling Domestic and International Law through a Multiscalar and Multilevel Approach, European Energy and Environmental Law Review (EEELR), Kluwer Law International, Volume 20, issue 6, 2011, pp. 232-244.
- Paolo D. Farah, Le rôle de la Chine et de l’OMC dans le développement des «Considérations Autres que Commerciales» pour régler le commerce mondial de façon plus juste et durable in Laurence Potvin-Solis, Economie de marché, droits et libertés et valeurs communes en Europe et en Asie, Bruylant, Bruxelles (2012), pp. 65-78
- Paolo D. Farah, Internazionalizzazione, dumping e aiuti di stato la posizione dell’UE e le misure di difesa commerciale per le imprese (Internationalization, Dumping and State Aids: the EU Position and the Trade Defense Measures for the Enterprises), Rapporto Veneto Internazionale (Report Veneto International), Centri Studi e Ricerche Economiche e Sociali (Center for Economic and Social Studies and Research), Casa Editrice Vianello Libri, Venezia, 2012, pp. 207-222
- Paolo D. Farah, Editorial Introduction. Non-Trade Concerns and the Evolution of the Concepts of Global Law and Governance, in Paolo Farah (edited), China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4094-4848-8 (forthcoming 2013)
- Paolo D. Farah, The Opening up the WTO to Civil Society and Non-Trade Concerns and the Chinese Perspective, in Paolo Farah (edited), China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4094-4848-8 (forthcoming 2013)
- Francesca Spigarelli, Andrea Filippetti, Paolo D. Farah, Grasping Knowledge in Emerging Markets: Is this the Case of Western Pharmaceutical Companies in China?, in Paolo Farah (edited), China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4094-4848-8 (forthcoming 2013)
- Paolo D. Farah, Concluding Remarks. China and Non Trade Concerns: A Step Forward?, in Paolo Farah (edited), China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4094-4848-8 (forthcoming 2013)
LIST OF PAPERS FOR CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS
- “China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law”, Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2013 - Stream/Theme on International Economic Law and Development, University of York, 26-28th March 2013
- “Desirability of Commodification of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Unsatisfying Role of IPRs”, Conference “Art and Heritage Disputes“, Maastricht University Faculty of Law, 24-25 March 2013
- “Liberalism, Globalisation and its Tensions: Integrating Non-Commercial Values such as Climate Change, Environmental Protection and Fundamental Rights in the Trade Arena“, Workshop on “How Globalization and Liberalism are Changing the World?” held at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Studies, Prague, Czech Republic , 16th January 2013
- “China’s Strategy to Secure Access and Control of Raw Materials and Commodities: the External Action of the Chinese Strategy with Particular Focus on Africa”, Key Note Speech to the EU 27 member States Commercial Counselors in Beijing, European Union Delegation in China and Mongolia – Trade Section, Beijing, China, 12th December 2012 (Afternoon session). To download the agenda: European Union Delegation in Beiijing – EU 27 member States Trade Counselors – Agenda Beijing – 12th December 2012
- “China’s Strategy to Secure Access and Control of Raw Materials and Commodities: the Internal Action of the Chinese Strategy with Particular Focus on the Market Access and Export Restraints for Foreign Companies”, Key Note Speech to the EU 27 member States Commercial Counselors in Shanghai, European Union Delegation in China and Mongolia – Trade Section, Video Conference from Beijing, 12th December 2012 (Morning session). To download the agenda: European Union Delegation in Beijing – EU 27 member States Trade Consellors – Agenda Shanghai – 12th December 2012
- “Fossil Fuels v Renewabe Energy: OPEC Production Quotas and The World Trade Organization”, Workshop on Sustainable Energy Investments, Tsinghua University, Center for Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law (THCEREL), School of Law, Beijing, China, 11th December 2012
- “Energy Security and Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change and Global Environmental Risks”, Workshop on Sustainable Development, Energy, Climate Change and Environmental Protection, Workshop on Sustainable Development, Energy, Climate Change and Environmental Protection at Peking University School of Government, 22nd July, 2012
- “The International Impact of Chinese Response to Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Issues“, Paper presented (in English) during the Workshop series of the East Asian Legal Studies, Harvard Law School, Boston, 27th February 2012
- “The EU External Action on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law”, Paper presented (in English) at the Conference Series on “China Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law – Maastricht”, organized by Paolo Davide Farah (CESL Grant Holder 2011) with a partnership among University of Turin, Faculty of Law, the Center of Advanced Studies on Contemporary China (CASCC) in Turin, Maastricht University, Faculty of Law, Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing funded by the China-EU School of Law and the European Commission. The Third of the Conference Series will be held at Maastricht University Faculty of Law, Maastricht, 19-20th January 2012
- “The Evolution of the GATT/WTO Case law towards Non-Trade Concerns and the Chinese Behaviour”, Paper presented (in English) at the Conference “China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law – Beijing”, organized by Paolo Davide Farah (CESL Grant Holder 2011) with a partnership among University of Turin, Faculty of Law, the Center of Advanced Studies on Contemporary China (CASCC) in Turin, Maastricht University, Faculty of Law, Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing funded by the China-EU School of Law and the European Commission. The Second of the Conference Series will be held at Tsinghua University School of Law, Beijing, 14-15th January 2012
- “The Process of Opening up the WTO to Civil Society and Non-Trade Concerns and the Chinese Perspective”, Paper presented (in English) at the Conference “China’s Influence on Non-Trade Concerns in International Economic Law – Turin” organized in partnership among University of Turin, Faculty of Law, the Center of Advanced Studies on Contemporary China (CASCC) in Turin, Maastricht University, Faculty of Law, Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing funded by the China-EU School of Law and the European Commission. The First of the Conference Series was held at University of Turin Faculty of Law, Turin, 23-24th November 2011
- “China : Intellectual Property Law and the WTO”, Joint Conference of Paolo Davide Farah and Shujie Feng (Tsinghua University, School of Law in Beijing), Conferences Series “China and its Law”, organized by Science Po Paris, held at the French Institute of Culture in Beijing – 21st June 2011
- “Trasmettere o creare conoscenza? I “diritti di proprietà intellettuale” nella visione confuciana. Le necessità della contemporaneità e del commercio internazionale”. Paper presented at the Conference “Italia e Cina: integrazione tra economia, diritto ed impresa Alla ricerca di un linguaggio comune” (Italy and China: Economy, Law and Enterprises. Looking for a Commun Language). Università di Macerata (Sede di Jesi) and Fondazione Angelo Colocci, 8th June 2011
- “Influence des considérations “autres que d’ordre commercial” en droit international et OMC sur les transformations de la loi chinoise: une perspectiveeuropéenne”, (Current Trends of Chinese Law towards Non-Trade Concerns (NTCs): a European Perspective), Paper presented to the International Conference Europe-Asia. Title “Market Economy, Rights, Freedoms and Commun Values in Europe and Asia”, Organiser : University Paul Verlaine-Metz and Université Asia-Tokyo, (Pole scientifique Metz-Nancy-Luxembourg), University Paul Verlaine-Metz, Metz, 17th, 18th and 19th March 2011; http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/plaquette-colloque-europe-asie-bdef-programma-finale-2.pdf
- “L’analyse du comportement des émergents devant le juge de l’OMC : le cas de la Chine” (The Analysis of the Behaviour of the Emerging Countries in front of the WTO Dispute Settlement System: the Case of China), Paper presented at the Conference “The Behaviour of the Emerging Countries in the Framework of the Governance of Sustainable Development : Conflict, Conservation or Reform?”, Science Po, Paris, 9-10th March 2011; http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/110309_program-pays-emergents.pdf
- “The Relations between Trade and Climate Change” at the “Second Workshop of STF Italian Researchers in China”, Italian Embassy, Italian Institute of Culture, Beijing, 23rd November 2010
- Speech during the talk on the “The Economy during the Global Financial Crisis”, held at the TNT Conference, Italian Government, Rome, 20th November 2010
- “Climate Change Negotiations and Development: Challenges for International Law and WTO Law”. Paper presented at thesection chaired by Prof. Sandrine Maljean-Dubois (CERIC- Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III) at the Conference on « Global Climate Change and International Law », organized by the Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Law, Law School of Fudan University, CERIC- Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III, National Taiwan University and National Cheng-Chi University. Conference held at Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center, Shanghai. 15th November 2010. SHANGHAI ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 15 NOVEMBER 2010 – Workshop on Global Climate Change and International Law
- “China’s Participation into the WTO and the Respect of the Intellectual Property Rights”, Center of Advanced Studies on Contemporary China, Turin, 11th November 2010. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/cascc-farah-11th-november-2010-finale.pdf
- Discussant at the Conference “China’s Judicial Landscapes: New Empirical Studies ” (one of the results of the research project “Investigating the Quality of Judicial Services: A Sino-European comparative perspective”) held at the China-EU School of Law in Beijing in cooperation with Science Po Paris, on the 31st October and 1st November 2010. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/china-eu-school-of-law-in-beijing-science-po-programme-final-31st-october-1st-november-2010.pdf
- “International Energy Law and Environmental Issues in a Globalized World: an Public International Law and a WTO Perspective”, Key note Speech at the ECO-Logical – Ninth Annual Conference and General Meeting of the Asia-Europe Foundation University Alumni Network organized by the Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, European Union Delegation in Japan, European Study Institute in Japan, European Environmental Agency (EEA), British Council in Japan and the Japan Foundation, Tokyo, Japan, 3rd August 2010. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/20100717agm-tokyo-2010-programme-versione-fine-luglio.pdf
- Discussant during the Conference on Consumer law, Agricultural Products, Food Safety, Agro-Food in National, European, International Law and WTO law, held in Beijing Normal University, Faculty of Law, Beijing, China, 23rd May 2010
- “Unilaterialism in International Law and in International Economic Law”, Paper presented at the Law Sectorial Workshop at the European Union Delegation in Beijing, China, 29th April 2010
- “The Antidumping Measures and the Emerging Economies”, Paper presented at the Conference “The International Trade and the Trade Remedies for Protecting the Companies: the Antidumping ” , with speeches of Prof. Giorgio Sacerdoti (Chair of the Conference – former President of the Appellate Body of the WTO), Prof. Nerina Boschiero, Dr. Guido Castelli (Assolombarda-Camera di Commercio di Milano), Dr. Fabio Aromatici (ANCI), Dr. Roberto Soprano. Conference organized for the presentation of the book “Dumping and Antidumping”, by Paolo Farah and Roberto Soprano. Assolombarda, Milan, Italy, 20th January 2010. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/programma-antidumping-20-gennaio-2010-finale.pdf
- “Corporate Law in China”, Paper presented at the CBL International Oxford Law School, China Business School, hosted at Beijing Normal University Faculty of Law. Beijing, China, 13th July 2009
- “China and the Global Gorvernance. China’s Participation in the World Bank, IMF, UN Agencies, GATT and WTO”, Paper presented at the EU-China Academic Network (EC-AN) Annual Conference entitled “Understanding China’s Foreign Economic Policy” , with the participation of EU-Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner and Mr. Franz Jessen, Head of China Unit at the European Commission, DG External Relations at the European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, 4-5th December 2008. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ecan-annual-conference-programma-finale.pdf
- “The State Owned Enterprises in China and the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures”, Paper presented in a Panel entitled “Chinese Law and the Socialist Market Economy”, European China Law Studies Association (ECLS) Annual Conference in cooperation with University of Bologne School of Law, Center of Advanced Studies on Contemporary China in Turin, China-EU School of Law, Bologna & Torino, 1-4th October, 2008. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ecls-bologna-torino.pdf
- “EU-US-China Trade Relations”, Speech at the Summer Law Institute, Suzhou, China “Workshop in International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics”, Panel “Trade Issues” composed by Professors from Tsinghua Law School – Beijing, Berkeley Law School and Kenneth Wang Law School – Suzhou, US Federal Court (Ninth Circuit) Judge, Suzhou, China, 1st August 2008
- Panel Chair and Discussant in the Workshop “European Integration and the EU Labour Law” at the Conference “Law and Justice in the Risk Society”, International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Sociology of Law, Annual Conference, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy, 11th July 2008. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/programma-sociology-of-law1.pdf
- Panel Chair and Discussant in the Workshop “Human Rights in International Law and Courts” at the Conference “Law and Justice in the Risk Society”, International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Sociology of Law, Annual Conference, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy, 10th July 2008. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/programma-sociology-of-law.pdf
- “The application of International Treaties (such as the WTO Agreement) in the Chinese Legal System”, Paper presented at the Conference “The (Absence of) Direct Effect of WTO Law in the European Community Legal System and in Other Countries”, with the participation of Prof. Giorgio Sacerdoti, Claudio Dordi, Piet Eeckhout, Fabrizio Di Gianni, David Luff, Gabriella Venturini, Enzo Cannizzaro, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 8th May 2008. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/convegno-universita-bocconi-8-maggio-2008.pdf
- “An Introduction to the Case Law on the EU Free Movement of Services and its Derogations”, Speech in a Panel composed by different EU officials and academics during the Seminar on the New Services Directive in the EU, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Finance and the Cyprus Bar Association, organized by the DG Enlargement and DG Internal Market of the European commission. Seminars series organized by the European commission for the new EU members States and EU candidate countries, Nicosia, Cyprus, 18th April 2008. http://paolofarah.wordpress.com/2008/04/18/seminar-on-the-new-services-directive-in-the-eu-nicosia-cyprus-18th-april-2008/
- “An Introduction to the Case Law on the EU Free Movement of Services: Overriding Reasons relating to Public Interest, Public Health, Environment, Public Policy, Public Security”, Speech in a Panel composed by different EU officials and academics during the Seminar on the New Services Directive in the EU, for Slovakian officials and academics, organized by the Technical Assistance Information Exchange Instrument (TAIEX), DG Enlargement of the European commission. Seminars series organized by the European commission for the new EU members States and EU candidate countries. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bratislava, Slovakian Republic, 22nd February 2008. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/agenda_25982-finale.pdf
- “The Practice of International Public Law in China with particular reference to the Direct Applicability of WTO Law” , Paper presented during the Conference “China and the International Relations, organized by University Roma Tre with the participation of professors Paolo Benvenuti, Antonietta Di Blase, Gabriele Crespi Reghizzi, Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich, Gianmaria Ajani, Renzo Cavalieri and Pietro Pastorelli, Rome, Italy, 5th December 2007. http://paolofarah.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/convegno-roma-tre.pdf
- “The Compatibility of International Trade with Human Rights and other Non-Trade Concerns”, Speech at the Summer Law Institute, Suzhou, China, “Workshop in International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics”, Panel “Trade Issues” with the participation of Professors from Harvard Law School, Tsinghua Law School – Beijing, Berkeley Law School and Kenneth Wang Law School, Soochow University, Suzhou, China, 30th July 2007
- Discussant in the panel “Strategic Partnerships” at the Conference “Europe, India and China: Strategic Partners in a Changing World”, Fifth International Workshop for Young Scholars (WISH), organized by University Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III, by the Centre d’Études et de Recherches Internationales et Communautaires (CERIC), by the College of Europe of Warsaw e by the European Law Journal, University Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III, Aix-en-Provence, France, 17-18th November 2006; http://pros.orange.fr/ceric//colloques/RIJC/Prog2006.pdf. WISH 2006 - EUROPE, INDIA AND CHINA STRATEGIC PARTNERS IN A CHANGING WORLD 17-18 NOVEMBER 2006
- “Five Years of China’s WTO Membership: the Transitional Review Mechanism and the Transitional Product-Specific Safeguard Measure –TPSSM ”, Paper presented at the First European Conference Policy Research (ECPR), Graduate Conference “Contentious Politics”, in the section “Beyond Europe: The New Landscape of International Actors and Relations” after selection of the proposed Panel “Dragon Rising. Contentious Dynamics in Chinese Politics”, University of Essex, England, 7-9th September 2006
- “Europe and China : Two Cultural Identities. The Economic Implications”. Speech during the Conference on “European Identity and the Migration Policies”, organized by Catholic University of Milan, Catania University and East Piedmont University, with the participation of Prof. Bertha van Roermund (University of Tilburg), Prof. Nicoletta Parisi, Prof. Ennio Codini, Prof. Dino Rinoldi and coordinated by Prof. Bruno Montanari, Vercelli, 7th June 2006
- “The Chinese Competition in the International Market”. Speech at the Conference “Doing Business in China”, Lugano, Swtizerland, 26th January 2006
- “Trade in Services in the Chinese Market”. Speech at the Conference “Doing Business in China”, Lugano, Switzerland, 28th February 2006
- “The Legal System in China after its Accession to the WTO”, Speech during the Conference organized by Centro Martino Martini and University of Trento, with Prof. Zhang Gangfeng (Zhejian University), Prof. Renzo Leopardi, Prof.ssa Giuseppina Merchionne, Prof Federico Masini, Prof. Filippo Salviati and coordinated by Prof. Riccardo Scartezzini Tuenno (Trento), Italy, 26th November 2005
- “EU-China Trade Relations and the WTO”, Speech during the conference “Un Ponte verso la Cina”, with Prof. Gianmaria Ajani, Prof. Maria Weber, Prof. Claudio Dordi, Prof. Renzo Cavalieri, Prof. Gabriele Crespi Reghizzi, Prof. Pier Filippo Giuggioli, Prof. Stefano Liebman, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 14 September 2005, in video-conference from Beijing
- “China’s accession to the WTO and the Transparency issues”, Paper presented (in French) at the EFEO, Ecole Française d’Extrême Orient (responsible for coordination with UNESCO and French Embassy) in Beijing, China, 28 May 2005
- “The Protocol of China’s Accession to the WTO and the Nascent Competition Law in China”, Presentation (inItalian) during the Post-Graduate Course “Business in China”, ISPI (Institute for Political and International Studies), Milan, Italy, 25 January 2005
- “The New Chinese Regulations in favour of Commerce”, Presentation (in Italian) during the Post-Graduate Course “Business in China”, ISPI (Institute for Political and International Studies), Milan, Italy, 10 June 2004
- “The Protocol of China’s Accession to the WTO and the EU-China Trade Regulations”, Paper (in English) presented to the Conference: “China in the World Trade System after its Accession to the WTO”, where the main speaker was Prof. Dai Bingram of Fudan University in Shanghai and with the participation of Prof. Giorgio Sacerdoti, Prof. Fabrizio Onida, Prof. Maria Weber and Prof. Claudio Dordi, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 12 March 2004
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