Name
WANG Jiangyu
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Designation
Associate Professor |
Qualifications
SJD (Pennsylvania), MJur (Oxford), LLM (Pennsylvania), LLM (Peking), LLB (China University of Political Science and Law), Attorney & Counsellor (New York State & China) |
Appointment(s)
Editor (International Trade Law),
Singapore Year Book of International Law |
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Email Address: lawwjy@nus.edu.sg |
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Office Tel: (65) 6516-3588 |
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Office Address
FED-02-24 Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore Eu Tong Sen Building 469G Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259776 |
Research Interests
World Trade Law
Chinese Financial and Commercial Law
International Commercial Law
International financial law
Comparative law
Human rights and labor rights
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Subjects Taught
World Trade Law
Comparative Legal Traditions
Introduction to Chinese Civil Law
Chinese Foreign Trade Law
Chinese Corporate and Securities Law
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Brief Biodata
Wang Jiangyu specializes in Chinese law, international economic law, and international commercial law. He graduated from the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) in 1994 with an LLB degree. He holds his doctorate degree (SJD) from University of Pennsylvania and M.Juris degree in European and Comparative Law from University of Oxford. He also obtained LLM degrees from Peking University and University of Pennsylvania.He practiced law in the Legal Department of Bank of China and Chinese and American law firms. He served as a member of the Chinese delegation at the annual conference of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Conference in 1999. Dr. Wang has published extensively in Chinese and international journals and newspapers on a variety of law and politics related topics. He is a member of the Chinese Bar Association and the New York Bar Association.
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Representative Publications
1. "The Rule of Law in China: A Realistic View of the Jurisprudence, the Impact of the WTO, and the Prospects for Future Development" [2004] Singapore Journal of Legal Studies 347-389
2. "China's Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) Approach: The Law, the Geopolitics, and the Impact on the Multilateral Trading System" [2004] 8 Singapore Year Book of International Law 119-147.
3. "Dancing with Wolves: Regulation and Deregulation of Foreign Investment in China's Stock Market" [2004] 5 University of Hawaii Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal 1-61.
4. "China and the Universal Human Rights Standards" [2001] 20 Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce 135-158.
5. "A Study of the Doctrine of Rebus Sic Santibus" [1997] 89 Southwest University of Politics and Law (SJPSL) Law Journal 46-50. [Fashang Yanjiu 89 (1997)]
6. "Examining the General Rules of the Formation of Sales Contract and the 'Battle of Forms' in International Trade" [1997] 8 Civil and Commercial Law Review 545-637. [Minshangfa Luncong 8 (1997)
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