11. Gemeinschaftliches Seminar des Fachbereichs Rechtswissenschaft und der Fudan Universität, Shanghai

Convergence of Law in Times of Separation of Markets:Views from China and Germany
Seminarvorträge vom 17. bis 20.06.2019
BÜHLER Christopher, Handling of Unlawfully Acquired Data According to §202d German Criminal Code
FENG Zhongjie, The Possibility of Trans-border Enforcement of Interim Measures in Commercial Arbitration in Future China
FLAIZ Lea, Minimum Wage – An Overview
GLAUNER Theresa, The Scope of Arbitration Clauses Concerning Private Enforcement of Competition Law
GUO Xueqing, Interest Mismatch and Legal Regulation of Supply Chain Financing in Minor Enterprises – From the Perspective of Chinese and German Regulatory Mechanisms
HU Ling, Legal Issues on Sustainable Development in the Countries Involving the Belt and Road Initiative
LIANG Chenying, Identification and Distribution of Telemedical Tort Liability
LING Jingwen, Applicability of Creative Commons Licenses for the Protection of Internet Intellectual Property
LOHRMANN Jonas, From Subjective Rights to Instruments of Public Interests – The Advent of the EU Certification Mark
MEIBORG Inka, Prevention of Economic Corruption
NIERMANN Amelie, Red Shoe Soles – Position Trademarks in the European Trademark System
PING Fan, The Principle of Equal Protection in Foreign Investment Law of China
STÄRK Vanessa, Information Duties; Online Marketing and Unfair Competition Law

STÜTZEL Sebastian, The Right of Communication to the Public – Does Hyperlinking and Framing Infringe on Copyright Law?

VEIGEL Johannes, Brexit: Consequences for the European Area of Justice and Chances for Frankfurt as Place of Jurisdiction
WANG Yiran, The Convergence of Foreign Investment Legal Regime in the Changing Era: From the Observation on the Recent Developments in China and Germany
WEITZEL Fabian, Protection Against Dismissal in German labour law – Need for more Flexicurity?
ZHANG Yujun, Can Umbrella Clause be Imported through MFN Clause? – Analysis of ICSID Jurisprudence and China’s BITs
ZHOU Yushan, An Analysis of the Interpretation of Article V 1 (d) of the New York Convention from the “Noble Case” in China — Also a Revision of the SIAC 2016 Arbitration Rules
ZINK Theresa, Computer Espionage According to §202a German Criminal Code

Workshop - Vorträge
BÜRGELIN Hannes, Preclusion in Chinese and German Civil Procedure Law
CHEN Li, Unravelling China’s Gradual Approach to Equity Crowdfunding Regulation
FLORIAN Julia, Access to Justice – An Overview on Class Action Waivers in the U.S. Jurisdiction
GE Jiangqiu, Intentional Purchase of Defective Goods: A Functionalist Test and its Application
HECHLER Jonathan, Selected Problems with respect to Evidence Taking: From the Principle of nemo tenetur contra se edere to a General Obligation to Disclose Evidence?
PICKER Christian, TBD
SHI Hongpeng, The Subsidiarity of Civil Law Relative to Commercial Law