Business Beyond Borders: Law, Firms and Markets in the US and China. January 1. 7- 1. 8, 2. The Westin Bund Center, Shanghai. Sponsored by NYU School of Law, NYU Stern School of Business, NYU Shanghai, SJTU Ko. Guan Law School, NYU Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement. Conference Agenda.
Students: Faculty: 2016 - 2017 Academic Year Calendar; Fall 2016 Registration Calendar; Fall 2016 Graduate Day Classes Final Exams Template; Fall 2016 Final Exams Schedule; Spring 2017 Registration Calendar; Spring 2017. Normal Market is Open Oct 05, 2016 (All prices in) Live Market. Pre-Open Market; Equity Stock; Equity Derivatives; Currency Derivatives; NSE Bond Futures. Friday, January 1. Registration and Continental Breakfast. Introductory Remarks Conference Organizers: Jennifer Arlen, Jennifer Carpenter, Kose John, SHEN Wei. Deans: Peter Henry, JI Weidong, Jeffrey Lehman, Trevor Morrison. 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, Ko. Guan Law School, Why Still Loud Voice and Little Efficacy? Paige Professor of Law, NYU School of Law, Corporate Governance Regulation Through Non. Prosecution: 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. Geoffrey Miller, Stuyvesant P. Comfort Professor of Law, NYU School of Law, Why Does the Government Encourage Compliance Programs? Luncheon & Keynote (Westin Bund Center)Keynote Speaker: HU Ruyin, Chief Exonomist, Shanghai Stock Exchange. Corporate Criminal Enforcement in China Examined 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: Ira Belkin, Executive Director, US- Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law Eric Carlson, Partner, Convington & Burlington LLP (Beijing)Christine Yixin Chen, Managing Director, China Legal Head, JPMorgan Chase, Beijing SHAM Alain, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Department of Justice, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region XIAO Kai, Shanghai People’s Procuratorate, Financial Crimes Department. Coffee/Tea Break. Corporate Governance and Innovation. SHEN Wei, Professor of Law, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Ko. Guan 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: 2. Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship in China Examined 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. Panelists: BAI Haifeng, Head of International Business Department, Guotai Asset Management Co., Ltd. Ken Miller, Chairman, Advisory Board, NYU Shanghai Program on Innovation & Creativity and Senior Advisor, Teneo Holdings, LLCAmy Sommers, Partner, K& L Gates LLPTANG Yingmao, Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Nuclear Policy and Law Center, Peking University Law School 6: 0. Cocktail Reception (Waldorf Hotel)Saturday, January 1. Registration and Continental Breakfast. 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 as 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, Ko. Guan Law School, Undesirable Heaviness of China’s Anti- Antitrust Law. Promise and Challenges of Cross Border M& A and Joint Ventures. Moderated by: Owen Nee, Jr.,Senior Counsel, Greenberg Traurig, New York & Shanghai Panelists LI Audrey, Partner, Zhong Lun Law Firm, Shanghai. MIAO Gregory, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Hong Kong TAO Jingzhou, Managing Partner, Dechert, LLPXU Lucy, Counsel, Mergers and Acquisitions, White and Case, Shanghai 1. Coffee/Tea Break. 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, Ko. Guan Law School, Chinese Approach to Post- Employment Covenant Not to Compete – An Analysis Based on Judicial Cases. Creating an Environment in which Business Can Thrive. Moderated by: Michael H. Posner, Professor of Business and Society, NYU Stern School of Business Panelists Auret van Heerden. WANG Lin, Senior Corporate Responsibility, IKEA (China)Yang Fuqiang, Senior Adviser, Natural Resources Defense Council. Luncheon (Westin Bund Center)Conference Organizers. Jennifer Arlen. Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, NYU School of Law. Director, NYU Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement. Jennifer Arlen, BA Harvard University (magna cum laude in economics), and JD, Ph. D (economics) New York University, is the Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, and the founder and co- director of the NYU Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement. She teaches Business Crime, Corporations, and a seminar on corporate crime and financial misdealing. Arlen’s scholarship focuses on corporate criminal liability, securities fraud, experimental economics, and medical malpractice. Arlen has published over 3. RAND Journal of Economics, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Law and Economics, the Yale Law Journal, and the New York University Law Review. Three of her articles were selected by the Corporate Practice Commentator as one of the 1. She has edited two books, including the Research Handbook on the Economic Analysis of Torts (2. Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing. Arlen is the co- founder, past president, and a director of the Society of Empirical Legal Studies. She is on the editorial board of the American Law and Economics Review, and has twice been elected to the board of the American Law and Economics Association. She has been a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, Yale Law School, California Institute of Technology, and USC Law School. She regularly teaches one- week graduate law and economics classes overseas. Jennifer N. Carpenter. Associate Professor, NYU Stern School of Business. Associate Director, Center for Global Economy and Business. Jennifer N. Carpenter is associate professor of finance at New York University Stern School of Business. Her primary research areas include executive stock options, fund manager compensation, risk incentives, and China’s financial system. She has published in all the major academic finance journals, including the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Business. Carpenter is associate director of the Stern Center for Global Economy and Business and coordinator of its China Initiative. She also serves as Stern Finance Undergraduate Program coordinator. She won the Stern Faculty Leadership Award in 2. Carpenter teaches undergraduate, MBA, and executive educa- tion courses on debt instruments and markets and a Ph. D course on continuous- time finance. She won the Stern Distinguished Teaching Award for Teaching Excellence in 2. Before coming to Stern, Carpenter worked at Goldman, Sachs & Company in the Fixed Income Division. Carpenter received her BS in economics, MA in finance, MA in mathematics, and Ph. D in finance from the University of Pennsylvania. Kose John. Charles William Gerstenberg Professor of Banking and Finance, NYU Stern School of Business. Kose John is the Charles William Gerstenberg Professor of Banking and Finance at New York University Stern School of Business. He holds a Ph. D from University of Florida. He has also taught at the University of Chicago, Columbia University, and Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po). He has won several awards, includ- ing the Batterymarch Fellowship in 1. Jensen Prize for the best paper published in 2. Journal of Financial Economics. He is the author of two books (on futures markets and dividend policy), and the editor of 2. He has published over 9. His recent research focuses on banking, financial crisis, corporate governance, top- management compensation, financial distress, valuation of distressed claims, and comparative bankruptcy and governance systems. He serves as the president of the Financial Management Association International. He also serves as the program chair of the Association of Financial Economists. He has been a mentor and advisor to 7. SHEN Wei. Professor of Law, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Ko. Guan Law School. SHEN Wei is professor of law at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Ko. Guan Law School. Shen obtained his Ph. D from London School of Economics and Political Science, LLMs from the University of Cambridge and the University of Michigan, and an LLM and LLB from East China University of Political Science and Law. Shen is a New York- qualified lawyer and an arbitrator with Shanghai Arbitra- tion Commission, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, and China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission. Shen is an honorary fellow of the Asian Institute of Interna- tional Financial Law, University of Hong Kong.
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