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Dr Wenting Cheng
Dr

Wenting Cheng

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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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46 works between 2009 and 2025

41 - 46 of 46 works

2011

Journal Article

In-depth Analysis of PCT Fillings in 2010 年PCT申请情况深度分析

Cheng, Wenting 程文婷 (2011). In-depth Analysis of PCT Fillings in 2010 年PCT申请情况深度分析. Electronics Intellectual Property 电子知识产权 (9), 63-69.

In-depth Analysis of PCT Fillings in 2010 年PCT申请情况深度分析

2011

Journal Article

Incentive mechanisms for open-source software developers 开源软件开发者激励机制研究)

Cheng, Wenting 程文婷 (2011). Incentive mechanisms for open-source software developers 开源软件开发者激励机制研究). Internet Law Review (网络法律评论), 12 (1), 89-102.

Incentive mechanisms for open-source software developers 开源软件开发者激励机制研究)

2010

Journal Article

Possible ways for Chinese applicants to apply for patents abroad: the German Case 中国申请人向国外申请专利的可能途径—以德国为例

Cheng, Wenting 程文婷 (2010). Possible ways for Chinese applicants to apply for patents abroad: the German Case 中国申请人向国外申请专利的可能途径—以德国为例. Electronics Intellectual Property 电子知识产权 (7), 14-18.

Possible ways for Chinese applicants to apply for patents abroad: the German Case 中国申请人向国外申请专利的可能途径—以德国为例

2010

Journal Article

Highlight the Value of Patent and Encourage Enterprise Innovation: An Analysis of the Candidates for the 11th Chinese Patent Prize 体现专利价值,鼓励企业创新: 第十一届中国专利奖参评专利解析

Mao, Hao 毛昊, Cheng, Wenting 程文婷 and Xu, Hui 徐慧 (2010). Highlight the Value of Patent and Encourage Enterprise Innovation: An Analysis of the Candidates for the 11th Chinese Patent Prize 体现专利价值,鼓励企业创新: 第十一届中国专利奖参评专利解析. China Invention and Patent中国发明与专利 (3), 14-17.

Highlight the Value of Patent and Encourage Enterprise Innovation: An Analysis of the Candidates for the 11th Chinese Patent Prize 体现专利价值,鼓励企业创新: 第十一届中国专利奖参评专利解析

2009

Journal Article

The Localisation of Creative Commons: Mandala or Utopia? (Creative Commons在中国的本土化: 彼岸花还是乌托邦? )

Cheng, Wenting (2009). The Localisation of Creative Commons: Mandala or Utopia? (Creative Commons在中国的本土化: 彼岸花还是乌托邦? ). Internet Law Review (网络法律评论), 10 (1), 170-184.

The Localisation of Creative Commons: Mandala or Utopia? (Creative Commons在中国的本土化: 彼岸花还是乌托邦? )

2009

Journal Article

Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Anti-Trust Law(论美国反托拉斯法的域外适用)

Cheng, Wenting 程文婷 (2009). Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Anti-Trust Law(论美国反托拉斯法的域外适用). Law Review of the University of International Business and Economics(经贸法律评论) (4), 135-150.

Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Anti-Trust Law(论美国反托拉斯法的域外适用)

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Towards Interoperability of Australia-China Sustainable Finance Taxonomy (UWA Led)
    National Foundation for Australia-China Relations Grants
    Open grant

Supervision

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