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2015 (3) CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS G200 Youth Forum 2015 Conference April 29 - May 3, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany INTRODUCTION The participants of the Conference were representing about 60 best Universities of their countries: Al Yamamah University Punjab Technical University The G200 Youth Forum (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 29 April - 3 May 2015) was one of the largest Australian Catholic University St. Josephs College international events organized for young leaders from around 200 countries in 2015, and over 500 young Beijing Normal University St-Petersburg Polytechnic University leaders, students and academics, representatives of the business world and governments were participating in Dalian University of Technology Swinburne University of Technology it. Deakin University Tamkung University Durban University of Technology The Academy of Public Administration under the This was the 10th year of the Forum. Previous events were held in: East China Normal University President of Azerbaijan 2006 – G8 Youth Summit – Russia (Saint-Petersburg); Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich The Ohio State University 2007 – G8 Youth Summit – Germany (Berlin); Eszterhazy Karoly College Tianjin University of Finance and Economics 2008 – G8 Youth Summit – Japan (Tokyo); Far Eastern Federal University Thompson Rivers University 2009 – G8 Youth Summit – Italy (Milano); Gateway College (College of Telemark) Universitas Airlangga 2010 – G20 Youth Summit – Canada (Vancouver); Griffith University Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos 2011 – G20 Youth Summit – France (Paris); HEC Montreal Universal Group of Institutions 2012 – G20 Youth Summit – USA (Washington D.C.); Higher School of Economics University of Alberta 2013 – G20 Youth Forum – Russia (Saint-Petersburg): Hokkaido University University of Bath 2014 – G20 Youth Forum – Germany (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria); and ITMO University University of Birmingham 2015 – G200 Youth Forum – Germany (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria). ISCTE Business School (IBS) University of Cyprus Keio University University of Essex The G200 Youth Forum 2015 had 4 main events which run in tandem with each other: Korea University University of Granada G20 Youth Summit – Communiqué Leiden University University of Hertfordshire Conference – Publication of academic articles in the Conference Proceedings Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM) University of Macau International Young Parliamentarians’ Debate – Joint Statement Nankai University University of Melbourne Joint Sessions – Results National Autonomous University of Mexico University of Pennsylvania National University of Singapore University of Portsmouth Students Union Conference 2015 was an international Conference for representatives from the best Universities in the Nikosax A/S University of Pretoria world who were experts in international relations, law, economics, finance, technology, medicine, education Nkumba University University of Queensland and humanities. During the Conference around 300 participants discussed global problems which were on the North-Eastern Federal University University of New South Wales agenda of the academic communities of different countries in the format of 8 round tables working in parallel. Osaka University University of South Australia Pontificia Universidad Javeriana University of South Bohemia 1. Economy and Finance 2. Law and Human Rights Reviewer Acknowledgement for the Conference Proceedings 2015 3. World Politics and International relations 4. Social Affairs and Medicine G200 Association would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the Conference Proceedings 5. Ecology, Environment and Energy 2015. 6. Design, Technology and Innovations Dr. Klaus Boehnke, Vice Dean of the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS), 7. Education and Youth German Inter-University Institution of Doctoral Education at the University of Bremen and Jacobs University, 8. Humanities: history, philosophy, linguistics, arts and journalism Bremen, Germany. Dr. Zhang Yanling, Professor, Deputy Director of Tourism Department, Business School, Tianjin University In total: more than 4500 attendants in 10 years from around 200 countries. of Finance and Economics, Tianjin, China. Dr. Liangjian Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy/Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture, East China Normal University, China. Dr. Yuping Lai, Professor, School of Life Science, East China Normal University, China Dr. Jiacheng Li, Professor, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. Dr. Natalia Nikiforova, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia Mr. Asaad Al Asaad, Director of Student Activity Administration, Al Yamamah University, Riyadh, KSA. Mr. Anthony Osborne, Education Officer, Swinburne Student Union, Swinburne University of Technology. In the Conference Proceedings 2015 the spelling and punctuation of the authors are kept. The opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of the G200Association. CONTENT Corporations and Human Rights Impact on Developing Countries…………………………….. 66 ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Mr. Tushar Jindal, Student, Panjab University, India Session I: New Approaches in the New Economy …………………………………………………… 9 Reconsideration of Trade Policies in Global Value Chains………………………………………. 70 Ms. Lan Wang, Associate Professor, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, China The Application of Big Data Technology to Finance……………………………………………… 10 Mr. Dingxian Cao, Student, East China Normal University, China The Nationalization of the Private Sector: The “NITAQAT” Saudization program…………… 78 Mr. Saud Mohammed Al-Barrak, Student, Al Yamamah University, Saudi Arabia The Evaluation of Data Quality Based on Adjusted Benford’s Law…………………………….. 14 Mr. Jie Meng, Ph.D, Tianjin University of Finance & Economics, China LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS Co-authors: Yang Guijun, Professor, Tianjin University of Finance & Economics, China Session I: Protection of Vulnerable Groups………………………………………………………….. 82 Wang Xin, Master Degree, Tianjin University of Finance & Economics, China The Ongoing Debate on Asylum Seekers …………………………………………………………. 83 Challenges and Opportunities for Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund……………………………...... 21 Ms. Anna Gunning-Stevenson, University of Queensland, Australia Mr. Saad Mohammed Alaskar, Student, Al Yamamah University, Saudi Arabia Citizenship and Assimilation: An Overview ……………………………………………………… 89 Global Market Challenge: How Can a Development Bank Finance Private Sector Projects 25 Ms. Hind Ghandour, Student, Swinburne University of Technology, Australi through Collective Financing…..…………………………………………………………………... Mr. Pedro Riera Becerra, Executive, CAF, Venezuela The Domestic Violence Epidemic: A Human Rights Violation and an International Disgrace……………………………………… 96 The Innovative Role of Information Technology in Modern Corporation Operations: Ms. Amelia Eloise Bell, Student, University of Queensland, Australia A Case Study from British Airways …………………………….…………………………………. 29 Mr. Xun Du, MSc, Postgraduate Student, University of Essex, United Kingdom The Empowerment of the Disabled by Dying Media as a Tool: 103 Looking at the Case of Short Film Production with Down Syndrome Youth ………………….. Session II: New Challenges for Regional and National Economies…………………………………. 37 Ms. On New Lee, Student, Korea University, South Korea Cost of Well-being: Suburban New Citizen Group Well-being Study Law and Human Rights - Violence against Women in India ……………………………………. 110 A Research Based on Yangtze River Delta ………………………………….…………………….. 38 Mr. Bhagwant Singh, Assistant professor, Universal Group of Institutes, Lalru, India Ms. Liangyu Tang, Graduate, East China Normal University, China Session II: The Human Body as an Object of Law…………………………………………………… 116 Macau Automotive Industry Development - Car Consumption Analysis……………………….. 43 Mr. Song Luo, Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Macau, Macau, China Death with Dignity: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Recognition of the Right to Die ………. 117 Ms. Nawel Benrabah, Juris Doctor, Thompson Rivers University, Canada Commodity Price Shocks, its Impact to Latin America and the Role of Multilateral Development Banks ………………………….………………………………….………………..... 50 DNA Exoneration in the USA: A Lesson for Everyone …………………………………………... 121 Ms. Brenda Ciuk Cano, YPP Executive, CAF Development Bank of Latin America, Venezuela Dr. Jennifer Beaudry, Senior Lecturer in Psycologhy, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Session III: Corporations, Consumers, and Employees: Cornerstones in Building Win-Win Relationships……….………………………………….……………….……….……………………. 54 WORLD POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Building a Microfinance System with Chinese Characteristics and Mode Selection: Session I: Overcoming Obstacles in the Path to a Global World……………………………………. 130 A Comparative Analysis of Microfinance Operation Mode in China, America, and Japan ………..…………………….……………….…………………….. 55 Expert Knowledge and the Governance of Migration: A Case Study of Alternatives to Ms. Gao Xiaoyan, Professor, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, China Immigration Detention …………………………………………………………………………….. 131 Co-authors: Ms. Robyn C. Sampson, Research Fellow, Swinburne Institute for Social Research, Swinburne Ph. D. Zhang Junxi, Tianjin University of Finance & Economics, China University of Technology, Australia Postgraduates Du Xiaofei,

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