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"The (Geo)politics of Law in the PRC: From Domestic Control to Economic Lawfare in U.S.-China Friction" |
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Title:"The (Geo)politics of Law in the PRC: From Domestic Control to Economic Lawfare in U.S.-China Friction"
Speaker:Tamar Groswald Ozery, Assistant Professor, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Date & Time:7/11(五)12:30-14:00
Venue:Room 300, Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University
Moderator:Jiun-Da Lin, Assistant professor, Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University
Organizers:NTU Graduate Institute of National Development, NTU Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences)
Talk brief: The talk examines how law has become a key instrument of geopolitical competition in U.S.-China relations. Drawing on Tamar Groswald Ozery’s book Law and Political Economy in China, and her subsequent work on lawfare, Groswald Ozery traces how China’s politicized use of law in market governance has extended into “economic lawfare” on the global stage. In parallel, the talk explores how the United States has increasingly turned to legal tools—sanctions, investment bans, regulatory reforms—as a means of economic statecraft. By connecting domestic legal transformations with cross-border legal friction, the talk offers a comparative framework for understanding the (geo)politics of law and its role in reshaping the global economic order.
Speaker info: Tamar Groswald Ozery is an Assistant Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Previously, she was a Grotius Fellow (Michigan Law), a Research & Teaching Fellow (Harvard Law), and the editor of the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance. Her published scholarly works focus on Chinese corporate governance, cross-border investments, and party-state market relations. She is a frequent commentator on China’s legal system, political economy, and global economic integration; and has testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Prior to academia, she spearheaded the China department of a leading Israeli law firm.
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