Session II: Law and Finance (12 min/Presenter, 10 min/Discussant) |
Time |
Presenter |
Paper Title |
Discussant |
11:20-13:00 Moderator: Rainer KULMS Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law |
Guangdong XU China University of Political Science and Law |
From Financial Repression to Financial Crisis? The Case of China |
Si ZENG Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Lin LIN National University of Singapore |
Contractual Innovation in China's Venture Capital Market |
Xin DAI Ocean University of China |
Simin GAO Tsinghua University |
A Tale of Two States: The Cramdown, Reorganization Bargaining and the Inefficient Markets of U.S. and China |
Zhicheng WU Renmin University of China |
Chao XI Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Institutional Investor Stewardship: A Myth? |
Guang YANG China Institute of Finance and Capital Markets |
13:00-14:00 Lunch Break |
Session III: Economic Analysis in Judicial Decision-making (12 min/Presenter, 10 min/Discussant) |
Time |
Presenter |
Paper Title |
Discussant |
14:00-15:40 Moderator: Qing ZHANG China University of Political Science and Law |
Giovanni RAMELLO Università del Piemonte Orientale “Amedeo Avogadro” |
The Role of Legal Justification in Judicial Performance: Quasi-Experimental Evidence |
Zhuang LIU Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) |
Jinhua CHENG Shanghai Jiaotong University |
Towards a Theory of Legal Trap: The Case of China |
Michael FAURE Maastricht University & Erasmus University |
Yingmao TANG Peking University |
Judicial Cadre and Authoritarian Transparency |
Monika PRUSINOWSKA China University of Political Science and Law |
Weiqiang HU Ocean University of China |
Cracking the Mystery of Punitive Liquidated Damages: From an Economic Analysis Perspective |
Jinshan ZHU University of Potsdam |
15:40-16:00 Coffee Break |