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北大环境法前沿|陈建霖:新兴自然资源的最优产权配置——以气候资源为例

 

 

主题:新兴自然资源的最优产权配置——以气候资源为例

Optimal Property Rights for Emerging Natural Resources

时间:2022年4月29日12:00-14:00

地点:4494.c威尼斯陈明楼502会议室

腾讯会议号:752 842 088

 

嘉宾:

主讲人

陈建霖 墨尔本大学法学院副院长、教授

 

与谈人

汪劲 4494.c威尼斯教授

 

金自宁 4494.c威尼斯研究员

 

巩固 4494.c威尼斯研究员

 

陈若英 4494.c威尼斯副教授

 

主持人

吴凯杰 4494.c威尼斯助理教授

 

 

 

主讲人简介:

陈建霖教授在新加坡国立大学获得法学学士学位,并于芝加哥大学获得法学硕士和法学博士学位。陈教授有新加坡和纽约的律师执业资格,于2011年在香港大学开始学术生涯,2017年加入墨尔本法学院。

陈教授精通中英文,已发表多部著作和多篇论文。其中包括剑桥大学出版社的专著,以及发表在新南威尔士州法律杂志、哥伦比亚亚洲法律杂志、法律与社会探索、牛津法律与宗教杂志、公司法评论、北大法律评论等法律期刊的论文。他目前的主要研究兴趣是法律与宗教和刑法,特别关注欺诈(如宗教欺诈监管、欺诈性犯罪化),并结合比较视角和经济分析进行研究。

陈教授的研究横跨不同主题(如自然资源、财产、公司和证券、政府采购、文化战争、慈善、税收),总体理论研究框架包括:(1)探索不同形式的国家行为——包括法律、法规、税收、国家所有权、公共合同、政府言论——如何在实现公共利益目标方面惊人地具有(或缺乏)相似的能力和倾向性;(2)批判性地评估为各类国家行为规定不同法律约束和规范考虑的普遍做法。

陈教授在墨尔本大学法学院开设法律的经济分析、公司法、比较性犯罪和亚洲自然资源法等课程,并曾负责实施面向研究生的研究支持计划。

Jianlin obtained his LLB from National University of Singapore, and his LLM and JSD from the University of Chicago. He is qualified to practice in Singapore and New York. He joined the Melbourne Law School in 2017 after starting his academic career at the University of Hong Kong in 2011.

Bilingual in English and Chinese, Jianlin publishes widely, with a monograph from Cambridge University Press, and in law journals such as UNSW Law Journal, Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Law & Social Inquiry, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 公司法评论, 北大法律评论. His current primary research interests are law & religion and criminal law, with a particular focus on fraud (e.g., religious fraud regulation, fraudulent sex criminalization) and through a combination of comparative perspectives and economic analysis.

Together with other research projects that traverse diverse subject matters (e.g., natural resources, property, corporate & securities, government procurement, culture war, charity , tax), his underlying research agenda is to develop an overarching theoretical inquiry that 1) explores how the different forms of state actions—ranging from law, regulation, tax, state ownership, public contract, government speech—have surprisingly similar capacity and propensity (or the lack thereof) to achieve public interest objectives; and 2) critically evaluates the prevailing approach of prescribing distinct legal constraints and normative considerations for each category of state actions.

Jianlin teaches Economic Analysis of Law, Corporations Law, Comparative Sexual Offences, and Natural Resources Law in Asia. He previously coordinated and conducted the Research Support Program at Melbourne Law School for graduate researchers.