UNIDROIT Asian Transnational Law Centre and Hong Kong University Asian Institute of International Financial Law sign Enhanced Cooperation Agreement

On 26 November 2025 the UNIDROIT Asian Transnational Law Centre (ATLC) and the Hong Kong University (HKU) Asian Institute of International Financial Law (AIIFL) signed an Enhanced Cooperation Agreement. Building upon the 2020 Memorandum of Understanding signed by UNIDROIT and HKU, the Enhanced Cooperation Agreement provides for joint initiatives between the ATLC and AIIFL to study and promote the impact of UNIDROIT instruments in Asia in the fields of access to credit, financial markets, international contracts, investment law, digital technology, and sustainable development. The Agreement was signed in-person by ATLC Co-Director William Brydie-Watson and AIIFL Director Professor Giuliano Castellano on the HKU Campus in Hong Kong.

To celebrate this new agreement, HKU also hosted the first AIIFL – ATLC Seminar on “Transnational Commercial Law: Trade and Finance in the Digital Age: UNIDROIT’s Role and Future Work”. As an initiative under the ATLC’s ongoing Seminar Series, this first AIIFL – ATLC Seminar featured presentations by Professors Henry Gabriel (Elon University), Megumi Hara (Chuo University), Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) and James Si Zeng (HKU), with a focus on UNIDROIT’s instruments in the fields of international commercial contracts, access to credit, digital assets and cross-border enforcement. A flyer from the event is available here.

The Asian Transnational Law Centre was established by UNIDROIT in 2024, as an initiative under the UNIDROIT Academy. The objectives of the ATLC are to (i) establish a premier legal hub for Asian transnational law at the UNIDROIT Headquarters in Rome; (ii) promote the work of UNIDROIT, UNIDROIT instruments and UNIDROIT projects in Asia; and (iii) strengthen connections between UNIDROIT and relevant academic institutes, legal institutes, regional institutes, law firms and private sector stakeholders in Asia. Learn more about the ATLC’s work here: https://www.unidroit.org/unidroit-academy/institutes-2/the-unidroit-asian-transnational-law-centre-2/.

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