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Nowadays, Internet has become a part of our living and is widely used as a common platform for communication, transactions, information sharing, etc. To be in pace with the growing use of Internet, Hong Kong has enacted the Computer Crimes Ordinance (1993), the Copyright Ordinance (1997), the Electronic Transaction Ordinance (2000) and Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. How about the situation in China? |
| Topic | Seminar: Internet Law in China |
| Date | 11-Oct-2006 (Wed) |
| Time | 7:30pm - 9:00pm |
| Venue | Room Y5603 (Academic Building), City University, Kowloon Tong |
| Seats | PISA Members, Invited Guests/Organisations Only |
| Registration | Use this Registration Form Fax:2900-8338 Email to registration@pisa.org.hk |
| Speaker | Dr. Zhao Yun
Dr. Yun ZHAO studied at China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing (LL.M. in 1998 and LL.B. in 1995), Leiden University, the Netherlands (LL.M. in 1999) and Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands (Ph.D. in 2003). He is Assistant Professor and LL.M Program Leader at the School of Law of City University of Hong Kong. He is also founding Council Member of Hong Kong Internet Forum (HKIF), elected Member of International Institute of Space Law at Paris, Member of Asia Pacific Law Association. Previously, he was researcher at GLODIS Institute, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands (2000-2002). He is listed in Who's Who in the World, 2007. He is the first winner of Isa Diederiks-Verschoor Prize in the Netherlands and also first winner of SATA Prize by the Foundation of Development of International Law in Asia (DILA). He has more than 80 publications on various topics including particularly Dispute Resolution, Air and Space Law (including Telecommunications Law), E-Commerce Law, International Economic Law. His recent publication include Dispute Resolution in Electronic Commerce (Martinus Nijhoff, 2005), Liberalization of Electronic Commerce and Law (Peking University Press, 2005). |
| Outline |
1. Laws concerning electronic transactions 2. Laws governing information communication and security 3. Laws governing cybercrimes | Photos |
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