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Resident Senior Fellow
Sourabh Gupta is the author of the article “Road Rules, Road Rage and Trade and Investment Law: Are Trump’s Tariff Wars Justified?” for the newly released Proceedings of 2019 Colloquium on International Law: Synergy and Security – The Keys to Sustainable Global Investment
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The 2019 Colloquium on International Law was convened under the theme Synergy and Security – The Keys to Sustainable Global Investment, focusing on deliberating four issues:
• Spurring Cross-Border Trade and Investment
• Dispute Resolution – The Global Dimension
• International Law – The Belt and Road Initiative
• Cybersecurity
The Colloquium was well attended by audiences coming from Hong Kong as well as all the four corners of the world. While most attendees are law practitioners, there were also high-ranking government officials, academics, entrepreneurs and diplomats who unanimously gave very positive feedback, affirming the practicality and relevancy of the Colloquium. With an array of distinguished speakers sharing their invaluable insights, it is our hope that, the Proceedings shall be beneficial to furthering studies and research work of international law in Asia and beyond.
Publisher: Asian Academy of International Law
Publication Date: Spring 2020
Resident Senior Fellow
Sourabh Gupta is a senior Asia-Pacific international relations policy specialist with two decades of Washington, D.C.-based experience in a think tank and political risk research and advisory capacity. His key area of expertise pertains to the intersection of international law, both international maritime law (Law of the Sea) and international trade and investment law, with the international relations of the Asia-Pacific region. His areas of specialization include: analysis of major power relationships (China-U.S., China-Japan, China-India, U.S.-Japan, U.S.-India, Japan-India; Russia-Japan relations) and key flashpoint issues in the Asia-Pacific region; analysis of outstanding territorial disputes and maritime law-related developments in Asia; and analysis of developments in World Trade Organization and Asia-Pacific investment, trade and economic regionalism-related policy and politics.
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