Shanghai university expands law-based business environment network nationwide

East China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL) has emerged as a pivotal force in transforming China’s commercial landscape through its groundbreaking legal framework initiatives. The Shanghai-based institution’s China Institute for Law-based Business Environment, established in collaboration with the Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission in June 2024, has successfully expanded its influence beyond municipal boundaries to create a nationwide network dedicated to optimizing regulatory frameworks.

The university’s pioneering approach has created comprehensive support ecosystems for small and innovative enterprises within Shanghai, while simultaneously providing intellectual resources for enhancing private sector regulations. This academic-practice integration model has demonstrated remarkable scalability, leading to strategic partnerships across multiple provinces.

In 2024, ECUPL launched a significant northern base in Shenyang, Liaoning province, specifically designed to develop management solutions aligned with international standards for Northeast China’s revitalization. The initiative represents a strategic effort to adapt Shanghai’s successful regulatory models to diverse regional contexts.

Under the leadership of Vice-President Luo Peixin, who also directs the institute, the program has delivered specialized training to government officials in Shanxi and Guizhou provinces. The core philosophy promoting ‘the rule of law as the optimal business environment’ has further gained traction through well-received courses in Fujian, Anxi, and Jiangxi provinces.

Professor Luo emphasized Shanghai’s unique position as China’s sole representative city in World Bank business environment assessments, noting the comprehensive work spanning legislative revisions to enhanced public services, all benchmarked against global standards. He characterized Shanghai’s institutional reforms as a microcosm of nationwide efforts to create business-friendly regulatory environments.