Oxford Conference Series: March 2017 Conference Programme

Oxford Conference Series: March 2017 Conference Programme

Oxford Conference Series| 13th-15th March 2017 | 1 FLE 2017 Learning Oxford Conference Series: March 2017 Conference Programme 5th Academic International Conference on Interdisciplinary Legal Studies AICILS 2017 (Oxford) 3rd International Conference on Business, Economics, Management and Marketing ICBEMM 2017 (Oxford) Conference Venue: University of Oxford, St. Anne's College, Oxford, United Kingdom Conference Dates: 13th-16th March 2017 AICILS Oxford ICBEMM Oxford www.flelearning.co.uk FLE Learning Oxford Conference Series| 13th-15th March 2017 | 2 Contents FLE LEARNING .................................................................................................................................................. 2 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY ONE* ........................................................................................................... 3 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY TWO* ........................................................................................................ 11 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY THREE* ...................................................................................................... 15 IMPORTANT INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 16 FLE Learning FLE Learning seeks to develop the knowledge and skills of both public and private sector actors on key new developments and issues in the area of law, trade, business, finance and economics by organising a variety of events, such as conferences, courses, training, and workshops. In the past year, FLE has successfully organised eleven international academic conferences in which delegates from over 65 different countries participated, including Afghanistan, Algeria, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, DR Congo, Egypt, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, North Cyprus, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA and Uzbekistan. FLE has also organised and provided various intensive onsite training programmes to public sector organisations and firms in the past years to develop and improve their controls and systems so as to ensure effective compliance with financial crime laws and regulations. Registered experts from the company also provided technical assistance to different firms to develop their risk portfolio by assessing various risks facing the firm and to update and improve the firm’s internal controls and systems to efficiently detect and prevent potential financial crimes. FLE (previously known as 'FLE Legal Education') was established in 2005 as the foremost provider of the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test (QLTT) in the Indian Sub-Continent, and was set up with the support of the Law Society of England and Wales and the British High Commissioner, New Delhi. QLTT was conducted in India by FLE in conjunction with Central Law Training (CLT), UK, and successful completion allows practising Indian lawyers to be admitted to the Roll of Solicitors of the Supreme Court of England and Wales. The programme was launched in India to allow Indian lawyers to take this test while in their home country. FLE Learning is not a part of, or otherwise affiliated, to the University of Oxford, nor the 5th Academic International Conference on Interdisciplinary Legal Studies AICILS 2017 (Oxford); and 3rd International Conference on Business, Economics, Management and Marketing ICBEMM 2017 (Oxford) Conference are University of Oxford and/or the St. Anne's College programs or activities. www.flelearning.co.uk Oxford Conference Series| 13th-15th March 2017 | 3 Oxford Conference Series| 13th-15th March 2017 Conference Programme Day ONE* Monday, 13th March 2017 08:30 AM: 09:00 AM : Registration and Tea/Coffee (Ruth Deech Building - Foyer A) 09:00 AM: 09:10 AM : Welcome Remarks - Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre Welcome Remarks by Ms. Haoran Liu, D.Phil Canadidate, University of Oxford. Day ONE Session ONE – Keynote Session Presentation on: Monday, 13th March 2017 Session chaired by Dr. Samiul Ahmed Presentation Group: Keynote Session Conference Room/Hall - Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre 9:10:00 AM - 9:30:00 AM Prof. Sarwar Ahmed, Professor and Dean, Independent University (Bangladesh), Behavioral Factors Influencing Investors’ Decision and Performance: The Case of an Emerging Market (Delegate Number: Ahmed 4641 - AK07 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 1 9:30:00 AM - 9:50:00 AM Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pradhan, Assistant Professor, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (India), Arctic Energy, Environmental Concerns and Political Complexities (Delegate Number: Pradhan 4793 - AM34 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 2 9:50:00 AM - 10:10:00 AM Prof. Lafi Daradkeh, Professor, Yarmouk University (Jordan), The Applicability of the More Favourable-Right- Provision on Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards under New York Convention of 1958. (Delegate Number: Daradkeh 4612 - AM11 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 3 10:10:30 AM - 10:30:00 AM Dr. Sarwat Sultan, Chairperson, Bahauddin Zakariya University (Pakistan), Factors Associated with Delinquency: An Analysis of What Contributes the Most in Delinquent Behavior at School (Delegate Number: Sultan 4683 - AM24 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 4 10:30 AM -10:50 AM Tea/Coffee Break (Ruth Deech Building - Foyer A) Day ONE Session TWO – Presentation on: Monday, 13th March 2017 Session chaired by Prof. Sarwar Ahmed Presentation Group: Interdisciplinary Studies Conference Room/Hall - Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre 10:50:00 AM - 11:10:00 AM Dr. Samiul Ahmed, Assistant Professor and Head, Independent University (Bangladesh), Corporate Governance Practices in the Banking Sector of Bangladesh: Do they really Matter? (Delegate Number: Ahmed 4665 - AK05 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 5 www.flelearning.co.uk Oxford Conference Series| 13th-15th March 2017 | 4 11:10:00 AM - 11:30:00 AM Ms. Xiaohui Ma, PhD student, University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), Analysis of Social Shaping Internet Finance in China (Delegate Number: Ma 4819 - AK60 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 6 11:30:00 AM - 11:50:00 AM Ms. Nour Seblini, Ph.D Student/ Spanish Instructor, Wayne State University (Canada), Panopticons Migrate Too and Give Birth to Criminals: The Case Study of a Turkish Muslim ‘Sultan’ in Elif Shafak’s Honour (Delegate Number: Seblini 4636 - AM02 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 7 11:50:00 AM - 12:10:00 PM Ms. Rachel George, PhD Candidate, London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom), The Politics of Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law: Islam and UN Human Rights Treaty Ratification in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States (Delegate Number: George 4747 - AM21 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 8 12:10:00 PM - 12:30:00 PM Dr. Katsuhiro Sasuga, Professor, Tokai University (Japan), Changes in Asian-Pacific International Financial Orders - AIIB & ADB (Delegate Number: Sasuga 4767 - AK46 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 9 12:30:00 PM - 12:50:00 PM Ms. Nada Balto, PhD student, University of Limerick (Ireland), Al-Qisas: The principle of life for life and limb for limb in Islamic law (Delegate Number: Balto 4712 - AM10 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 10 Day ONE Session THREE – Presentation on: Monday, 13th March 2017 Session chaired by Ms. Sayuri Moodliar Presentation Group: Business & Marketing Conference Room/Hall - Seminar Room 7 10:50:00 AM - 11:10:00 AM Dr. Poramet Saengon, Assistant Professor, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (Thailand), The motivation for developing English speaking skills, in the communications of the public transportation (Taxi Driver) (Delegate Number: Saengon 4700 - AK15 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 30 11:10:00 AM - 11:30:00 AM Ms. Oraphan Decha, Lecturer, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (Thailand), The Attitude of service quality, satisfaction, and behaviour of passengers for three low-cost carrier which offers the operating services in Thailand (Delegate Number: Decha 4686 - AK37 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 31 11:30:00 AM - 11:50:00 AM Mr. Ekgnarong Vorasiha, Lecturer, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (Thailand), Information exposure, factors contributing to selection of restaurant services (Delegate Number: Vorasiha 4704 - AK17 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 32 11:50:00 AM - 12:10:00 PM Ms. Kathaleeya Chanda, Lecturer, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (Thailand), Brand design for ice black coffee product of Tha Nam Samsen community , Dusit , Bangkok (Delegate Number: Chanda 4689 - AK18 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 33 www.flelearning.co.uk Oxford Conference Series| 13th-15th March 2017 | 5 12:10:00 PM - 12:30:00 PM Ms. Wilailuk Meepracha, Lecturer, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (Thailand), The Evaluation readiness of community enterprises branding in Samut Songkhram province (Delegate Number: Meepracha 4706 - AK34 - Oral Presentation) Seat No: 34 12:30:00 PM - 12:50:00 PM Mr. Tawat Pumdara, Lecturer, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (Thailand), Guidelines for Increasing Participation in Community Development in Accordance with the Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy by the Local Governmanent of Khlong Yong Council, Phuttha-monthon District, Nakhon Pathom Province (Delegate Number: Pumdara 4708 - AM23 - Oral Presentation)

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