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Law, Regulations and Public Policy – LRPP Conference 2019

Event Dates

Jun 24, 2019 - Jun 25, 2019

Location

Singapore

Submission Deadline

Apr 30, 2019

The Law, Regulations and Public Policy of the land lay the foundations of peace and order, and to ensure people progress in all aspects of their lives – whether in business, education, travel, health or recreation. The role of public officials is to create, scrutinize, implement and uphold the laws in order to protect the rights of every individual, corporate entity or institution.

Educators of law thus possess the task of not only shaping each and every generation of legal practitioners into knowledgeable and responsible agents, but also the study of issues which surround the practice of law and its implementation across jurisdictions.

Topics of interest for Laws, Regulations and Public Policy Conference – LRPP include, but are not limited to:

Law:

Intellectual Property (IP) Law

Trademarks Law

Copyright Law

R&D and innovation in high-tech

Open standards and entrepreneurship

Competition in two-sided markets

High-tech and anti-trust policy

The Internet Search

Law of common areas

Labour Law

Environmental and Energy Law

Human Rights/Civil Liberty

Corporate Finance Law

Taxation Law

Public Law Fundamentals

Transport Law

Tourism Law

Immigration Law

Criminal Law

International Economics and Trade Law

Public Contract Law

Law of International Regulations

Media Law

Balancing of Competing interests in Law making and Policy Formulation

Influence of International norms in Law Reforms and Policy making

Transparency and Accountability in Law Making and Policy Formulation

Regulations & Public Policy:

Public Policy

Defense Policy

Terrorism and Anti-Drugs Policy

Immigration Law including citizenship

Criminal Law including foreign and security

Webscience, ePrivate Policy

Procurement and Business Regulations

Antitrust Economics and Competition Policy

Regulation, Private Sector Authority and Market Building

Public Policies and Behaviour of Economic Agents

Interjurisdictional differentials and their effects

Development planning and policy

Regional Development Policy

Social Policy