2025 Global Business and Law Conference
The 2025 Global Business and Law Conference is a premier international event that brings together leaders from the business and legal sectors to discuss the evolving landscape of global commerce and jurisprudence. The conference is organized by the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed), a global entity dedicated to promoting mediation as a means of peaceful dispute resolution.
Key topics at the conference include the integration of mediation mechanisms into industrial and supply chain operations, strategies for enhancing international trade relations, and the role of legal frameworks in supporting global business initiatives. Sessions are designed to provide insights into the latest trends and challenges at the intersection of business and law.
Attendees can look forward to networking opportunities with professionals from diverse industries, an expo hall showcasing innovative legal technologies, and keynote speeches from notable figures such as Prof. Teresa Cheng Yeuk-Wah SC, Secretary-General of IOMed, who will discuss leveraging mediation to enhance industrial and supply chain operations.
This conference is ideal for business executives, legal practitioners, policymakers, and academics seeking to deepen their understanding of global business dynamics and the legal considerations that underpin them. Participants will gain valuable knowledge and connections to navigate the complexities of international commerce effectively.
Speakers(1)
Prof. Teresa CHENG Yeuk-Wah SC
Secretary-General at International Organization for Mediation (IOMed)
Prof. Teresa CHENG Yeuk-Wah SC is the Secretary-General of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed). She delivered a keynote speech titled 'Leveraging Mediation Mechanisms to Enhance the Operation of Industrial Chain and Supply Chain' at the 2025 Global Business and Law Conference in Qingdao, China.
Event Details
- Date
- November 5, 2025
- Location
- 🇨🇳 Qingdao, China
- Qingdao International Convention Center
- Audience
- Business executives, legal practitioners, policymakers, academics