Center for International Business Law
Director: Prof. YU Danling
The regulatory and legal landscape of the corporate world shifted two decades ago from the national to the global mode. The Center for International Business Law was established to meet the challenge of this dramatic change and the impact it had on the study and practice of international business law at the national and international level. The center is in the vanguard of international business law education in China.
The members of the center offer students a variety of courses to address the changing nature of the international business legal world and enrich the educational experience of students. The courses include international law and jurisprudence, international economic law, international business law, and comparative business law.
Under the auspices of the center, scholars from abroad are invited to deliver lectures. Members of the center frequently make comments at public forums, symposia, and in the media on topics related to their academic interests. Treatises and books published by members of the center are used for the MBA, EMBA, and Ph.D. programs at major universities and business schools in China.
The focus of the Center is to help business organizations, regulators, policy makers, practitioners, jurists, scholars and lawyers to explore important issues in their relative fields and to become an important resource for the international business law community.
Members of the center include Prof. YU Danling, Professor GONG Yingchun, and Prof. ZHANG Xiaoli.