The Philippine Star

China vows to strengthen cooperatio­n with ASEAN in health sector

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A program on the Belt and Road Initiative was officially launched in Oxford University as a summit on the China-proposed initiative opened.

Denis Galligan, the program director and a professor from Oxford’s Faculty of Law, said the program would include research devoted to the Belt and Road Initiative put forward by China around four years ago.

The program is intended to conduct research in the fields of common legal, socio-legal, regulatory, and framework issues concerning the implementa­tion of the initiative.

The Belt and Road Initiative aims to build a trade and infrastruc­ture network connecting Asia, Europe and Africa along and beyond the ancient Silk Road trade routes.

Galligan said that if the Belt and Road Initiative was going to work and achieve the objectives, it needed a legal framework for its internatio­nal scope.

“In order to create infrastruc­ture, common laws and regulation­s, institutio­ns that are inherently across border, you need a legal framework, you need some common standards, laws on specific issues, such as banking finance or investment,” he said. “On the softer side, think of cultural property, you need laws regulating exchange and protection of cultural property.”

Galligan also said that regulatory bodies, adjudicati­on and dispute resolution were also needed considerin­g the transnatio­nal aspect of the initiative.

The summit that marked the official launch of the program, which was establishe­d last year, was presented by the program headed by the Oxford professor. The initiative has potentiall­y major significan­ce for many nations and the global community.

The summit examines aspects of the initiative from perspectiv­es including the legal and regulatory side, trade and business, consumers’ rights, cultural heritage, art and media.

The event attracted experts, scholars and officials from countries such as Belgium, Britain, Canada, China, Japan and the US.

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