The Faculty of Law hosted a panel discussion about the evolving direction of globalisation.
About the event
Globalisation, once perceived as an inexorable force driving interconnectedness and interdependence among nations, is undergoing a profound transition. This session aimed to dissect the evolving nature of globalisation through the lens of diverse contemporary examples that shed light on the changing identity and direction of this complex phenomenon. By dissecting these diverse examples, this session explored the shifting identity and direction of globalisation in the 21st century. Participants gained insights into the complex interplay of economic, technological, environmental, and social forces shaping our interconnected world, paving the way for informed discourse and future research in the field of global studies. The session highlighted recent research from three recent book publications, i.e., Umair Ghori, ‘Export Restrictions and Export Controls: From WTO to the Realm of Global Security (2023, Edward Elgar)’ and Umair Ghori, Mary Hiscock, Louise Parsons & Casey Watters (Eds), ‘Globalisation in Transition: Human and Economic Perspectives’, (2023, Springer Nature). The session also drawed on John Farrar and David Mayes (Eds), ‘Globalisation, the Global Financial Crisis, and the State (2013, Edward Elgar). The research presented in the seminar will feature in the upcoming edited book “The Future of Globalisation – New Perspectives in a Changing World (forthcoming, 2025)”.
Facilitator: Emeritus Professor Mary Hiscock AM
Mary Hiscock is an Emeritus Professor at Bond University, specializing in international trade law and commercial law, with extensive experience in legal education and research. Professor Hiscock has represented Australia on several occasions at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). She is an expert adviser to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and was for many years a consultant to the Asian Development Bank.
Associate ProfessorWendy Bonython – Associate Dean, Learning & Teaching – Faculty of Law
Dr Wendy Bonython is an Associate Professor of Law at Bond University. Dr Bonython specialises in the relationship between law and medicine, including the ethics of medical research and access to technologies, regulation of medicine and technology, and private law remedies available to harmed individuals under ‘publicly’ regulated schemes.
Emeritus Professor John Farrar – Faculty of Law
Emeritus Professor Farrar specialises in corporate governance and finance regulation. Emeritus Professor Farrar’s distinguished career features academic and university leadership roles in the UK, New Zealand, and Australia. He has published more than 20 books and commentaries and numerous articles published in leading law journals across the world.
Associate Professor Umair Ghori – Faculty of Law
Dr Umair Ghori specialises in international trade and investment law. Dr Ghori has practiced as a corporate lawyer and has authored two sole-authored monographs covering international trade in textiles and clothing and the evolving use of export restrictions and export controls in the evolving global security landscape.
Please note that there are two locations for this event:
- Faculty of Law (Building 4), Level 2, Room 29
- Faculty of Law (Building 4), Level 2, Room 31