JIANG Dong

JIANG Dong

Name: JIANG Dong

Citizenship: Chinese

Telephone: 086-10-82500365 (Office); 0086-18612532186 (mobile)

E-mail: djiang@ruc.edu.cn

EDUCATION

September 1994 –July 1998, English Department, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China,

Bachelor of English Language and Literature (International Trade Specialty)

September 1998 – July 2004, Law School, Renmin University of China (RUC), Beijing, China

LL.M and Ph. D of Law

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

July 2004– June 2007, Lecturer of Law, Law School, Renmin University of China

July 2007 – Present, Associate Professor of Law, Law School, Renmin University of China

August 2011 – August 2012, Visiting Faculty, University of Minnesota Law School

RESEARCH AREAS

Anglo-American Law, Sports Law and Legal English

INTERNATIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE

August 2018-September 2019

University of Tennessee College of Law, Introduction to Chinese Laws: Politics, Law and Culture

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Arbitrator, Arbitration Committee of Chinese Football Association

Member, Selden Society

Vice President, Research Association of Chinese Traditional Legal Culture, Beijing Law Society

ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS

ARTICLES:

A Non-dumping Produce Might Be Exempt from the Antidumping Duties in EU Expiry Review, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RISK REGULATION (EJJR), 2012 (4)

China’s Latest Marriage Law Amendment and Family Property: Tradition and Family Property: Tradition and Modernity, FRONTIERS OF LAW IN CHINA, 12/2014, NO.4

Home-Based Businessaw in ChinaIs There A Seven-year Itch(独立作者)

25 Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, 101 (2015-2016)

The First Century of Magna Carta in China: An Academic History from 1840s to 1940s, Frontiers of Law in China, Volume 11, Issue 2, 2016

Does China Need an Anti Foreign Bribery Statute: Some Lessons from the FCPA of US, Frontiers of Law in China, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2017

The Analects and Sense of Justice: The Spirit of Law and Historical Practice, Modern China, to be published in June of 2019

BOOKS INCULUDING PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS:

An Introduction to Chinese Legal Culture, in Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde, Knut Einar Skodvin and Søren Koch, Comparative Legal Culture, Fagbokforlaget, 2016