General Information
Assistant Prof. Xiang Li, Ph.D.
Email: xiangli6437@163.com
Areas of Research
International Economic Law, Maritime Law, Arbitration
Education
2007-2010 Wuhan University Law School
Ph.D. in international Law, with an emphasis on International Economic Law, Maritime Law, and International relations.
2005-2007 Wuhan University Law School
M.A. in International Law, with an emphasis on International Economic Law, Maritime Law, and Commercial law.
2000-2004 Zhongnan University of Economic and Law
B.A. Law, majored in international law.
Professional Career
2010-19 Shandong University Law School, Lecturer of law 2010 to present.
Courses taught include: International Commercial Law, International Economic Law, International Law, Maritime Law, International Commercial Arbitration, International Criminal Law.
Recent Publications and Journal Articles
1. From Rare Reference to Conventional Reference: An Empirical Analysis of the Guiding Case System in China, The ZUEL Law Journal , 2016 (5), pp. 96-105.
2. The legal Space of the Development of Chinese CruisevIndustry under International Law: Centering on Obligations of China under the GATS,FTAs and Bilateral Treaties, Chinese Journal of Maritime Law, 2016 (1), pp. 40-46.
3. The Pragmatic Mechanism of Search and Rescue in South China Sea: Basing on Empirical Analysis of Marine Accidents in South China Sea, Humanities & Social Sciences Journal of Hainan University, Vol.32, No.6, 2014.
4. The Evolution of Legal System for Supervising the Trade of Tradable Antiques in China, Commentary on Cultural Industry in China (CSSCI), Vol. 15, 2012.
5. Overcoming the Subject Dilemma in Maritime Administrative Enforcement: from the perspective of China’s Protection of Maritime Interests, Wuhan University Journal (Philosophy & Social Sciences) (CSSCI), Vol.64, No. 5, 2011.
6. Goods Delivery System under the Rotterdam Rules, East China University of Politics and Law Journal (CSSCI), Vol. 73, No. 6, 2010.
7. New Developments in the International Transport Law: A General Introduction and Review of the United Nations Convention on Contract for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea, Journal of International Economical Law (CSSCI), Vol. 16, No. 4, 2009.
8. Treaty Conflict laws in Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology (Social Science Edition) (CSSCI) , Vol. 22, No. 2, 2009.
9. Right of Control of the Goods: Focusing on Chapter 10 of the Rotterdam Rules, Wuhan University International Law Review (CSSCI), Vol. 12, 2009.
10. Preservation and development to Carrier’s Liability System under International Carriage of Goods by Sea: an Introduction and Assessment of the carrier’s liability system under the Rotterdam Rules, Annual of China Maritime Law, Vol. 20, No. 4, 2009.