Biography
Wang Jiangyu (SJD & LLM, University of Pennsylvania; MJur, Oxford; MPhil in Laws, Peking University; LLB, China University of Political Science and Law) is a tenured Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore. He is an Executive Editor of the Asian Journal of Comparative Law (Cambridge University Press) and Deputy Chief Editor of the Chinese Journal of Comparative Law (Oxford University Press). He was the founding Deputy Director of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies of NUS Law from 2012 to 2016. His teaching and research interests include international economic law, international law and international relations, Chinese and comparative corporate and securities law, law and development, and the Chinese legal system. He practiced law in the Legal Department of the 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 in 1999. He is qualified to practice law in China and New York. He is also a member of the Governing Council of the WTO Institute of the China Law Society, a Senior Fellow at the Law and Development Institute (LDI), and a fellow of the Asian Institute of International Financial Law (Hong Kong). He has been an invited expert/speaker for the WTO, International Trade Centre (UNCTAD/WTO), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). He has published extensively in Chinese and international journals on a variety of law and politics-related topics, and is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and magazines in Singapore, Hong Kong, and mainland China. He served as an external reviewer for dozens of international journals, publishers, and research funds. From August 2006 to July 2009, he was on secondment as an Associate Professor and Director for the MPhil/PhD Programme at the Faculty of Law of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he received the 2007 Young Researcher Award of The Chinese University of Hong Kong in recognition of his accomplishment in research from 2007 to 2008. His most recent book is Company Law in China: Regulation of Business Organizations in a Socialist Market Economy by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2014 (hardback) and 2015 (paperback).
