
Overview
Background
Dr Wenting Cheng is a legal and regulatory scholar specialising in intellectual property law, sustainability governance, and their intersection. She has applied interdisciplinary skills, comparative perspectives, and regulatory theories to research in diverse areas, including intellectual property law, innovation policy, energy regulation (particularly hydrogen and off-shore wind power), just climate transition, and sustainable finance at local, national, and international levels.
Wenting obtained her PhD in Regulation and Governance in 2018 from the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet), College of Asia Pacific, the Australian National University. From 2020 to 2023, she worked as a Grand Challenge Fellow at ANU Grand Challenge Zero Carbon Energy for the Asia Pacific. In this role, she had the opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary team, including scientists, engineers, and economists, to explore how to address technical, economic, and regulatory challenges for energy transition nationally, regionally, and globally.
Wenting is interested in understanding IP as a regulatory instrument for knowledge commodification in global regulatory capitalism. Her research has focused on the impact of IP regulation on broader issues such as access to medicines and climate change and how the global diffusion of IP law has impacted the receiving countries. Her PhD monograph was published in the well-regarded Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies series in 2023. Wenting's article on IP and international clean technology diffusion (awarded the 2023 Asian Society of International Law Young Scholar Prize, First Prize) crystallises the norm collision between IP and climate objectives, advising developing countries to take a national-based approach instead of engaging in treaty negotiation to consolidate TRIPS flexibility at the national level.
In sustainability regulation, Wenting's research focuses on understanding the frameworks, practices, and mechanisms that define the 'green' boundaries in various intersecting issues. She has worked on diverse topics, including environmental goods liberalisation, sustainable finance, ESG disclosure, renewable hydrogen regulation, hydrogen certifications, embedded carbon accounting, and offshore wind regulation. A common theme across her work is how to measure, assess, and enhance regulatory stringency to set effective green boundaries and stimulate genuine behavioural change beyond mere managerial compliance.
Availability
- Dr Wenting Cheng is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Masters (Research) of Intellectual Property Law, Peking University
- Doctor of Philosophy of Law and Legal Studies, Australian National University
Works
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2025
Journal Article
Governing offshore wind: is an ‘Asia-Pacific Model’ emerging?
Hughes, Llewelyn, Cheng, Wenting, Do, Thang Nam, Gao, Anton Ming-Zhi, Gosens, Jorrit, Kim, Sung-Young and Longden, Thomas (2025). Governing offshore wind: is an ‘Asia-Pacific Model’ emerging?. Climate Policy, 25 (1), 126-136. doi: 10.1080/14693062.2024.2359010
2024
Book Chapter
What does ‘green’ mean for a green belt and road?
Cheng, Wenting (2024). What does ‘green’ mean for a green belt and road?. Implementing climate change policy: designing and deploying net zero carbon governance. (pp. 112-129) edited by Ottavio Quirico and Walter Baber. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009341493
2024
Conference Publication
Understanding Data Intellectual Property in China: Implementation before conceptualisation through regulatory experiment
Cheng, Wenting (2024). Understanding Data Intellectual Property in China: Implementation before conceptualisation through regulatory experiment. EPIP 2024 Annual Conference Intellectual property and the future of the data economy, Pisa, Italy, 11-13 September 2024.
2024
Conference Publication
Sustainable urbanization through green finance?: Chinese green finance pilots and regulatory stringency
Cheng, Wenting (2024). Sustainable urbanization through green finance?: Chinese green finance pilots and regulatory stringency. Regulatory Governance in a Changing World: Inaugural Conference of the International Association on Regulation & Governance, Pennsylvania, PA, United States, 17 - 18 June 2024.
2024
Journal Article
Principles for embedded emissions accounting to support trade-related climate policy
White, Lee V., Aisbett, Emma, Pearce, Oscar and Cheng, Wenting (2024). Principles for embedded emissions accounting to support trade-related climate policy. Climate Policy, 25 (1), 109-125. doi: 10.1080/14693062.2024.2356803
2024
Journal Article
Setting ‘green’ boundaries for Chinese green finance: multi-level governance and regulatory stringency
Cheng, Wenting and Zhang, Kai (2024). Setting ‘green’ boundaries for Chinese green finance: multi-level governance and regulatory stringency. Environmental Policy and Governance, 34 (2), 180-192. doi: 10.1002/eet.2066
2023
Conference Publication
Regulating ESG disclosure: towards enforced and enhanced self-regulation
Cheng, Wenting (2023). Regulating ESG disclosure: towards enforced and enhanced self-regulation. 9th Biennial Conference ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance: Regulatory Governance in Times of Turbulence, Disruptive Technologies and Crises of Trust, Antwerp, Belgium, 12 - 14 2023 July.
2023
Other Outputs
Submission to the ACT’s Integrated Energy Plan
Lu, Bin, White, Lee, Weber, Timothy, Nadolny, Anna, Peng, Yuan, Cheng, Wenting, Skryabin, Igor, Riley, Brad, Baldwin, Ken, Newey, Genevieve, de Castella, Clare, Hickson, Keith, Ratnam, Elizabeth and Sturmberg, Bjorn (2023). Submission to the ACT’s Integrated Energy Plan. Canberra, ACT, Australia: The Australian National University.
2023
Journal Article
The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective
Cheng, Wenting (2023). The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 23 (3), 373-393. doi: 10.1007/s10784-023-09595-w
2023
Journal Article
The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective (vol 23, pg 373, 2023)
Cheng, Wenting (2023). The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective (vol 23, pg 373, 2023). International Environmental Agreements-Politics Law and Economics, 23 (3), 395-396. doi: 10.1007/s10784-023-09616-8
2023
Conference Publication
Chinese GI schizophrenia: impacts of EU-US GI contestations
Cheng, Wenting (2023). Chinese GI schizophrenia: impacts of EU-US GI contestations. Intellectual Property Researchers Europe Conference (IPRE), Geneva, Switzerland, 29 - 30 June 2023.
2023
Journal Article
Chinese GI schizophrenia: impacts of EU-US GI contestations
Cheng, Wenting (2023). Chinese GI schizophrenia: impacts of EU-US GI contestations. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 57 (2), 210-234. doi: 10.1017/asjcl.2023.4
2023
Other Outputs
Trade and climate: lessons from the past and ways forward: Background paper for the Asian Economic Integration Report 2023 theme chapter on “Trade, Investment, and Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific.”
Aisbett, E., Cheng, W., Jones, B., Raynal, W. and White, L. (2023). Trade and climate: lessons from the past and ways forward: Background paper for the Asian Economic Integration Report 2023 theme chapter on “Trade, Investment, and Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific.”. Asian Development Bank.
2023
Book
China in global governance of intellectual property: implications for global distributive justice
Cheng, Wenting (2023). China in global governance of intellectual property: implications for global distributive justice. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-24370-7
2023
Book Chapter
The ‘Crowd-Out Effect’ of GI Provisions in EU FTAs: cheeses exported to South Korea
Cheng, Wenting (2023). The ‘Crowd-Out Effect’ of GI Provisions in EU FTAs: cheeses exported to South Korea. The European Union and the Evolving Architectures of International Economic Agreements. (pp. 227-248) edited by Ottavio Quirico and Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams. Singapore, Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-2329-8_13
2022
Journal Article
Intellectual property and international clean technology diffusion: pathways and prospects
Cheng, Wenting (2022). Intellectual property and international clean technology diffusion: pathways and prospects. Asian Journal of International Law, 12 (2), 370-402. doi: 10.1017/s2044251322000108
2022
Other Outputs
Approaches to certifying Australia-Germany Green Hydrogen Supply Chains: informing discussion
Aisbett, Emma, Cheng, Wenting, MacGill, Iain and White, Lee (2022). Approaches to certifying Australia-Germany Green Hydrogen Supply Chains: informing discussion. Canberra, ACT, Australia: The Australian National University.
2022
Journal Article
How green are the national hydrogen strategies?
Cheng, Wenting and Lee, Sora (2022). How green are the national hydrogen strategies?. Sustainability, 14 (3) 1930, 1930. doi: 10.3390/su14031930
2022
Journal Article
China's regulatory pathway to green finance
Cheng, Wenting and Drahos, Peter (2022). China's regulatory pathway to green finance. Tsinghua China Law Review, 14 (2), 195-219.
2022
Journal Article
The Concept of Intellectual Property Rights in the Chinese Civil Code
Wei, Zhi and Cheng, Wenting (2022). The Concept of Intellectual Property Rights in the Chinese Civil Code. European Intellectual Property Review, 44 (1), 43-47.
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