Victor Crochet
@viccrochet
PhD @cambridgelaw // Lawyer @Nishimura & Asahi
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31-08-2021 12:01:16
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Thanks James Laurenceson 罗震 @j-laurenceson.bsky.social for initiating a counter-narrative. To see why this is needed, here is a detailed study of China's critical minerals strategies. Victor Crochet papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
If you want to understand critical minerals supply chains, China and "de-risking", check out this v. informative new paper from Weihuan Zhou Victor Crochet & Haoxue Wang. Brings relevant context to the fore & covers the latest developments in Beijing.👏👏👏 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Some (quite frank) reflections alongside the brilliant Dr Juliette McIntyre 🩷💚 🏳️🌈 and Kyra on the recent arguments on preliminary objections before the #ICJ in #Ukraine v. #Russia. Thank you to the team at EJIL: Talk! for comments, editing and publishing!
Thanks, Victor Crochet, for inviting me Faculty of Law on 30 October. I'll discuss my research to evaluate how the postwar global trading order fostered economic (in)security and then apply my historical contribution to recontextualising our present scrutiny. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Excited to have you on Monday 30 October at 12PM at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, I am sure the discussions will greatly benefit both researchers and students in Cambridge 👨⚖️
With the world an absolute mess, I'm grateful to Victor Crochet and Jose for inviting me to speak today Faculty of Law about my new research on economic security. Wonderful to hear from their rich PhD community about their own work. Keep in touch, and thank you!
Conference: 'The UK's Accession to CPTPP: Legal and Policy Issues' - 09.30 - 17:30 hrs, Fri 1 Dec. Further details & registration at lcil.cam.ac.uk/press/events/2…. Co-sponsored with Freshfields Lorand Bartels
Great to have worked with Victor Crochet on another important paper mapping out policy frameworks and tools that compete for critical minerals and implications for supply chains. Always a pleasure publishing with Journal of International Economic Law CIBEL @ UNSW Law & Justice UNSW Law & Justice
So glad to have continued our collaboration on this matter, following recent publications and a co-organised session at WTO PF23. CIBEL @ UNSW Law & Justice Henry Gao Victor Crochet
New Rhodium Group study written with Noah Barkin and Agatha Kratz on the EU’s probe into Chinese EVs. We expect duties around 15-30%, which will still leave enough room for many China-based exporters to earn high profits in the EU. rhg.com/research/aint-…
Full access to the paper via our CIBEL @ UNSW Law & Justice Working Papers website cibel.unsw.edu.au/research/CIBEL…