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ARC Funding Success
Dr Nengye Liu, together with a group of prominent academics in the country: Prof Marcus Haward (University of Tasmania), Dr Jeffery McGee (University of Tasmania), Prof Tim Stephens (ARC Future Fellow, University of Sydney), Prof Shirley Scott (UNSW Canberra) and Dr Tony Press (University of Tasmania), recently succeed in the Australian Research Council’s latest funding round. […]
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AIIA Antarctic Workshop a Great Success
On 7 November 2018, with funding support from the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA), Dr Nengye Liu organized the Workshop “Exploring Australia’s China Strategy in Antarctic Governance” at Adelaide Law School. The Workshop gathered a group of distinguished Chinese and Australian scholars and policy makers to discuss Australia-China relations in Antarctica. Speakers and discussants […]
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Global Lawyers in Shanghai Workshop
Koguan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2 – 4 pm, 22 November 2018 During Adelaide Law School’s 2018 China Study Tour to Koguan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the “Global Lawyers in Shanghai” Workshop aims to offer a unique setting for Adelaide law students to meet face to face with Shanghai based international […]
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Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability – Co-designing Research and Solutions
On 19-22 September, Dr Nengye Liu was invited by Germany’s Future Ocean Cluster of Excellence to present at International Conference “Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability – Co-designing Research and Solution” in Halifax, Canada. The Conference was jointly organised by Future Ocean and Dalhousie University’s Ocean Frontiers Institutes – two large trans-Atlantic initiatives on ocean research. The Conference […]
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Adelaide Law School well represented in 2018 National Science Week
On 14 August, Dr Nengye Liu co-convened and spoke at the University of Adelaide’s Research Tuesday Forum “Protecting the Catch”, during this year’s National Science Week. The Forum was well supported by the University of Adelaide’s Marketing and Communications Team, and opened by Prof Robert Hill, Director of Environment Institute. It gathered distinguished multi-disciplinary speakers […]
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Environmental Law and Energy Law – Possible Future Collaboration
On Wednesday 15 August 2018 Dr Nengye Liu, Mr Paul Leadbeter and Dr Alex Wawryk, of the Adelaide Law’s School’s Environmental and Natural Resources Law Research Unit, met with Prof Dr Hongyan Liu, Director of the Ecological Law Unit, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Dr Yue Xiaohua, Associate Professor and Postdoctoral […]
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Australia-CASS (China) Joint Action Program Project Launch
Prof Hongyan Liu, Director of Ecological Law Unit, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences visited Adelaide Law School today, together with his colleague Dr Xiaohua Yue. The visit kicks off Australia-China Joint Project “Regulating China’s Distant Water Fishing in the Polar Regions”. This project is led by Prof Hongyan Liu (CASS) and Dr […]
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Adelaide Law Scholar won Competitive Grant from the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
Through a highly competitive process, the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) recently decided the results of the 2018 round of applications for the Australia-China Joint Action Program, together with Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Dr Nengye Liu’s project “regulating China’s distant water fishing in the Polar Regions” is one of four projects that […]
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Roundtable: Framing the Futures of the South China Sea
The South China Sea has been attracting the world’s attention for its maritime disputes. However, beyond the disputes the South China Sea is one the world’s most biodiversity rich area and an important fishing ground for people in the region. This Seminar will feature a Keynote Speech by Prof. Dr Julia Guifang Xue, Koguan Chair […]
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Dr Nengye Liu interviewed by BBC World News about China’s First Commercial Flight to Antarctica
China’s first commercial flight recently brought 22 Chinese tourists to Antarctica. After the United States, Chinese tourists are now the second largest national group of tourists to Antarctica each year. The Chinese commercial flights has been described by Chinese tour operators as a significant milestone as Chinese tourists no longer need to go through foreign […]
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