Name:KONG Qingjiang
Professor of Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Vice Dean, School of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Education/Training::
1995-1998 Ph.D. programme in International Economic Law at the School of Law, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, degree obtained: Ph.D. in Law, June 1998
1987- 1990 post-graduate programme in International Law at the East China Institute of Politics and Law, Shanghai, China,degree obtained: LL.M., July 1990
1983-1987 Nanjing University, Nanjing, China,major: Economic Geography (Urban and region-al planning); minor: Law,degree obtained: B.Sc., July 1987
Present Professional Position:
Professor of Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Vice Dean, School of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Professional Affiliation:
Editorial member, Frontiers of Law in China, Jigher Education Press & Springer
Vice Chairman, China Society of WTO Law Research
Executive Director, China Society of International Economic Law
Member, China Lawyers’ Association
Expert consultant, Zhejiang Province High People’s Court
Expert Consultant, Hangzhou Municipality Intermediate People’s Court
Awards and Honors:
2004 An Zijie (安子介) International Trade Research Prize
2007 Qian Duansheng (钱端升) Prize for Legal Scholarship
2007 Qian Duansheng (钱端升) Prize for Legal Scholarship
Experience:
1. From July 1990 to May 1993: civil servant at the Bureau of Justice, the Government of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China
Position: legal officer
2. From May 1993 to December 2011: teaching and doing research work in the fields of international economic law and business law at the Zhejiang Gongshang University
(previously named: Hangzhou University of Commerce), Hangzhou, China;
Position: associate professor (November 1999), professor (December 2002), assistant dean of the Department of Law (since January 1999), vice dean (since February 2001),
dean (July 2004); Part-time practising lawyer (since May 1993)
INCLUDING:
1) From 1 November 1996 to 30 April 1997: doing research work regarding the law on foreign investment at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development,
Geneva, Switzerland
2) From 1 May 1997 to 24 December 1997: guest fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany, doing
research work regarding international investment law
3) From 9 February 2000 to 16 August 2000, post-doctoral fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany, doing research work on legal issues relating to China’s WTO accession
(4) From 1 September 2000 to 27 December 2000, visiting fellow at the Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, doing research
work on WTO and trade law in China
(5) From 18 April 2001 to 28 August 2002, visiting research fellow at the East Asian Institute of the National University of Singapore, doing research work on
China and the WTO.
3. From 16 December 2011 on: School of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Position: Professor
Publications:
Books:
In English
1. China and the World Trade Organization: A Legal Perspective, World Scientific Publishing Co. (Singapore, London, Hong Kong, New Jersey), 2002. 365 pages.
2. WTO, Internationalization and the Intellectual Property Rights Regime in China, Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore), 2005. 260 pages.
3. China-EU Trade Disputes and Their Management, forthcoming with World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd.
In Chinese
1. Legal Environment for China’s Trade in Textiles (中国纺织品贸易法律环境), Beijing: China Renmin University Press, 2005
2. International Economic Law and China in the Post-WTO Era (国际经济法与入世之后的中国), Peking University Press, 2008
Dissertations:
In English:
1. EU’s Monitoring of China’s WTO Compliance, European Business Law Review, vol.22, no. 3, 2011.
2. Trade Disputes between China and the EU: Are They manageable? Global Trade and Customs Journal, vol.5 no.2, 2010
3. Embracing an Intellectual Property Strategy Amid WTO Compliance, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Vol 4, no 10, 2009
4. Doctrine of Ordre Public and the Sino-US Copyright Dispute, Lawasia Journal(University of Queensland), 2009
5. The Political Economy of The Intellectual Property Regime-Building in China: Evidence From The Chinese Patent Regime, Pacific McGeorge Global Business
& Development Law Journal Vol. 20.2
6. China’s WTO Accession and the Asean–China Free Trade Area: The Perspective of a Chinese Lawyer, Journal of International Economic Law, Oxford University
Press,2004
7. Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations: What are the Legitimate Expectations From the WTO?, Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, 2004 Winter
8. Japanese Chauvinism or Chinese Nationalism: Protection of Intellectual Property in China and its Implications for Sino-Japanese Economic Relations, Journal of World Intellectual Property, Vol.6 No.5, September 2003 (Journal of World Affairs, Zero Issue, 2005)
9. A Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement between Mainland China and Hong Kong, China: An International Journal (the journal of East Asian Institute,
National University of Singapore), Volume 1, Number 1, March 2003
10. Quest for Constitutional Justification: Privatization with Chinese Characteristics, Journal of Contemporary China, Vol.12, No. 36, 2003
11. Intellectual Property Rights Protection in the Post-WTO Era: Still an Incurable Blight to Sino-US Trade Relations? Issues & Studies (Institute of International
Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan) Vol 38, No. 3, July 2002
12. Bilateral Investment Treaties: Chinese Approaches and Practice, Asian Yearbook of International Law, Kluwer Law International, vol. 8, 2003
13. Towards WTO Compliance: China’s Foreign Investment Regime in Transition, Journal of World Investment, Vol 3, No. 5, October 2002
14. The Practice of Private International Law in China (Co-author), Melbourne Journal of International Law, October 2002
15. A Story of Globalization: The WTO and an Evolving China, Harvard Asia-Pacific Review, Spring 2002
16. Can the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism Solve the Trade Disputes between China and Taiwan? Journal of International Economic Law Vol 5 No 3, 2002,
Oxford University Press, pp. 749-760.
17. Enforcement of WTO Agreements in China: Reality or Illusion? Journal of World Trade, Vol 35/6 (December 2001), Kluwer Law International, pp. 1181-1214.
18. Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China: On the Eve of China's WTO Accession, Journal of World Intellectual Property, Vol 4, No. 6
(November 2001), pp. 809-825.
19. China’s Accession to the WTO: Commitments and Implications, Journal of International Economic Law (December 2000), Oxford University Press, pp. 665-690
20. China's Telecom Regulatory Regime on the Eve of WTO Accession, Issue & Studies, Vol 37, No.4, July-August 2001
21. Is China’s Judiciary Ready for WTO Entry? Harvard Asian Quarterly, Autumn 2001
22. Chinese Law and Practice on Government Procurement in the Context of China’s WTO Accession, Public Procurement Law Review, 04/2002, pp. 201-214.
23. Transitional Labor Relations in China: Problems and Their Legal Approach, Mitteilungen des Instituts für Schweizerisches Arbeitsrecht (2001)
24. Enforcement of Hong Kong SAR Judgments in Mainland China , Asian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 7.
25. Enforcement of Hong Kong SAR Judgments in the People’s Republic of China , International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 49/4, October 2000. N.B.
(This is a substantially rewritten and updated and substantially revised version of the previous article.)
26. “Liberating Taiwan”: Peaceful offensive or Armed might (co-author), Harvard Asia Quarterly, Harvard University, 2000 (4)
27. Old Bottle for New Wine—New Chinese Copyright Legislation in the digital context, Issues & Studies, Vol. 36/5
28. A Study of the Regulation of the Internet, Journal of Zhejiang University (English edition), co-author, 3/2000
29. Regulation of the Internet: the Chinese Approach,UFITA -- Archiv für Urheber-, Film-, Funk- und Theaterrecht Vol. 2000/I
30. Protection of intellectual property in China—The perspective of a Chinese lawyer (Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und völkerrecht,
Journal of the Max-Planck Institute, 1998, 58/1
31. Foreign investment regime in China (Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und völkerrecht, Journal of the Max-Planck Institute 1997, 57/4, pp. 869-898
32. New Chinese Copyright Legislation in the digital context (UFITA -- Archiv für Urheber-, Film-, Funk- und Theaterrecht Vol. 2001/I
33. Privatisation: an untold story in China, IJVO (Internationale Juristenvereinigung, Jahresheft) 1999/2000, Osbabrück, Germany
In Chinese:
1. Market Disruption and Legal Environment for China’s Trade in Textiles (市场扰乱影响纺织品贸易环境),Digest of Social Sciences in China (中国社会科学文摘),
vol. 4, 2006
2. A Preliminary Study of the Legitimacy of Unilateral Trade Measures (浅论单边贸易措施的适法性),Modern Legal Science (现代法学), vol. 6, 2006
3. WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Cross-Strait Trade Disputes (WTO争端解决机制与两岸贸易争端), China Review, Hong Kong, (中國評論) ,N.57,
Sep. 01, 2002.
4. China’s Approach to International Dispute Settlement (中国解决国际争端的实践) (with Hu Minfei), Asian Studies, Hong Kong (香港,亚洲研究) 2002.
5. Uncover the Myth of Free Trade (破除自由贸易的迷思), Du Shu (读书), October 2002.
6. The Implication of China’s WTO Accession on Administrative Governance (中国加入世界贸易组织后对行政管理的影响), Economy and Law(香港, 经济与法律),
Vol. 1, 2002
7. Singapore's Experience in Encouraging Outward Investment and Its Exemplary Implications for China (新加坡政府鼓励海外投资的经验对中国的借鉴), Economy and Law
(香港, 经济与法律), Vol. 3, 2001
8. “A Study of Regional Instruments for Investment (区域投资法律文件研究), Legal Science (法学), November 2000, Vol. 228.
9. A legal analysis of the regulation of banks’ capital adequacy ratio (银行资本充足率监管的法律研究) (with Li Jin), Journal of Zhejiang University, Humanities and
Social Sciences Edition (浙江大学学报,人文社科版), October 2000
Book Chapters
In English
1. China in the WTO: Enforcement of TRIPS Agreement and the Doha Round, in Rohan Kariyawasam (ed.): Chinese Intellectual Property and Technology Laws, Edgar,
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2011
2. International Dispute Settlement: The Chinese Approach and Practice, and Their Implications, in Sornarajah and Wang (ed.), China, India and the International Economic
Order, Cambridge University Press, 2010
3. Construction of the Discourse on Legitimacy of International Institutions, in Ruediger Wolfrum (ed), Legitimacy in International Law, Springer 2008
4. Towards a Balanced Interaction between Competition Policies and Intellectual Property Rights in the Chinese Context, in Chen (ed): International Economic Law
and China in its Economic Transition, Williams S. Hein & Co, Inc., 2007
5. International Regulation of Finance: Is Regionalism Preferred to Multilateralism in Asia? in Thilo Marauhn (ed), International Regulation of Finance, Cambridge University
Press 2006
6. Human Rights Approach to Trade: some thoughts, in Cottier and Pauwelyn (eds): Human Rights and International Trade, Oxford University Press, 2005
7. Is the European Experience Duplicable in East Asia, in Ruediger Wolfrum (ed), Developments of International Law in Treaty-making, Springer, 2005
8. Enforcement of WTO Agreements in China: Reality or Illusion? in Deborah Cass (ed): China and the World Trading System: Entering the New Millennium, Cambridge University
Press, February 2003
9. Where Will China’s Internet Regulation Go After WTO Accession? in: Globalization and the Chinese Economy, in Lu Ding (ed), Ashgate Publishing 2003
10. Adapting to the WTO dispute Settlement Mechanism: New Challenge to China, in John Wong (ed): China’s Post-Jiang Leadership Succession, National University of
Singapore Press, 2002
Academic Projects
1. National Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation project (2003) “Intellectual Property Rights-based Competition in the Context of the Internationalization of the Intellectual Property Rights Regime and its Implications for Innovation in China”
2. State Intellectual Property Office project, A Study of Selected Cases regarding Intellectual Property Rights-based Competition Strategy that are Employed by
Multinational Corporations, 2004
3. Ministry of Education project: Towards an Intellectual Property Rights Strategy for Non-Public Sector, 2003
4. National Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation Project (2002): WTO Accession and the Institutional Design for China’s Retailing Industry, participation,
5. Zhejiang Province Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation project: A Legal Study of the Institutionalization of Good-Faith, participation, 2001
6. Zhejiang Province Education Authority project: A Comparative Study of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1999
7. National Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation project: A Legal Study of Business Organizations,participation, 1997
International Exchange
1. Invited by McGeorge Law School, to teach an intensive course of Comparative Intellectual Property in February 2011
2. Invited by the Society of International Economic Law, Geneva, to speak on the copyright dispute between China and the US in the WTO, August 2008
3. Invited by International Economic Law Forum, Spain to speak on the Development of Chinese Intellectual Property Law, April 2007
4. Invited by the School of Law, National University of Singapore and the “International Symposium on China, Indian and International Economic Order” to
speak on“Chinese Practice of International Dispute Settlement”, 23-24 June 2006
5. Invited by the Institute of Law, Ministry of Justice, Vietnam to speak on Chinese Experience in Codification in the Context of WTO Accession, April 2005
6. Invited by China International Economic Law Society and Xiamen University to attend the international conference “International Economic Law and China in
its Economic Transition” as one of a few scholars on the Chinese side to speak on “Towards A Balanced Interaction Between Competition Policies And Intellectual
Property Rights In China’s Context”,4-5 November 2004
7. Invited by the American Society of International Law as a discussant to attend the annual meeting of the ASIL and a conference on trade and human rights, Washington DC,
31March -5 April 2004
8. Invited by the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law as a commentator to attend the Conference on the “Development of International Law
—An Alternative to Treaty-making?”, 14-15 November 2003
9. Invited by the Asian Development Research Forum to compose and present a paper on “the legal perspectives or challenges to regional integration and China's WTO accession”
(Bangkok, Thailand, 2-3 December 2002)