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Henry Gao 1 HENRY SHUCHAO GAO Associate Professor of Law LL.B. (China), LL.M. (London), J.D. (Vanderbilt) Capsule Biography: Associate Professor Henry Gao obtained his LLB with the highest distinction from China Youth Politics Institute in Beijing. Upon graduation, he was selected by the All-China Students Federation and the China Youth League as a recipient of the "Genius Power Scholarship"-- the highest honor for university students in China. After that, he pursued his Master of Laws (LLM) at University College London (UCL), University of London as the first UCL/China Scholar. He then went to the United States for his Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree from Vanderbilt University. While at Vanderbilt, He was a Dean's Scholar for all three years. He also served for two terms as the President of International Law Society, and was selected at commencement as the first non-US student in the history of the university to receive the prestigious Raymonde Paul Scholarship in Transnational Law. Afterwards, Henry worked in Geneva as the first Chinese lawyer at the WTO Secretariat. With stints at both the Appellate Body Secretariat and Trade in Services Division, he assisted the Panel and Appellate Body in several high-profile cases. In 2003, Henry came back to Hong Kong to teach law. First taught at the School of Law of City University of Hong Kong as a lecturer, he moved to the Faculty of Law of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) as an Assistant Professor, where he also served as the Deputy Director of the highly successful East Asian International Economic Law and Policy (EAIEL) Program, the flagship program for WTO-related activities at HKU. At the end of 2007, Henry left Hong Kong to join the newly-established Law School at SMU as an Associate Professor. An often-quoted expert in major international media such as the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, the Economist, CNN, BBC, CNBC and Channel News Asia, Henry has also been invited to speak at key international conferences in the field, including conferences organized by the American Society of International Law, the Asian Society of International Law, the Society of International Economic Law, and the World Trade Forum organized by the World Trade Institute in Bern. In addition to his scholarly work, Henry has been a consultant to many national governments and international organizations including the WTO, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and APEC. In 2007 and 2009, for example, he was twice invited by the World Bank to advise the Chinese government on its FTA strategies. Henry has extensive experience in conducting WTO training programs for government officials. Over the past decade, he has designed and delivered numerous training courses for the governments of China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Australia, as well as major international donors such as EU, Asian Development Bank and ASEAN. Chief among them is the official three-month Regional Trade Policy Course (RTPC) that the WTO established for senior trade officials from over thirty developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. As the Academic Coordinator of the RTPC when it was first launched, he played an instrumental role in establishing the flagship WTO technical assistance program in the region and has been lecturing in the program for more than a decade.
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HENRY SHUCHAO GAO

Associate Professor of Law

LL.B. (China), LL.M. (London), J.D. (Vanderbilt)

Capsule Biography:

Associate Professor Henry Gao obtained his LLB with the highest distinction from China

Youth Politics Institute in Beijing. Upon graduation, he was selected by the All-China

Students Federation and the China Youth League as a recipient of the "Genius Power

Scholarship"-- the highest honor for university students in China. After that, he pursued his

Master of Laws (LLM) at University College London (UCL), University of London as the

first UCL/China Scholar. He then went to the United States for his Doctor of Jurisprudence

(JD) degree from Vanderbilt University. While at Vanderbilt, He was a Dean's Scholar for all

three years. He also served for two terms as the President of International Law Society, and

was selected at commencement as the first non-US student in the history of the university to

receive the prestigious Raymonde Paul Scholarship in Transnational Law.

Afterwards, Henry worked in Geneva as the first Chinese lawyer at the WTO Secretariat.

With stints at both the Appellate Body Secretariat and Trade in Services Division, he assisted

the Panel and Appellate Body in several high-profile cases.

In 2003, Henry came back to Hong Kong to teach law. First taught at the School of Law of

City University of Hong Kong as a lecturer, he moved to the Faculty of Law of The

University of Hong Kong (HKU) as an Assistant Professor, where he also served as the

Deputy Director of the highly successful East Asian International Economic Law and Policy

(EAIEL) Program, the flagship program for WTO-related activities at HKU. At the end of

2007, Henry left Hong Kong to join the newly-established Law School at SMU as an

Associate Professor.

An often-quoted expert in major international media such as the Wall Street Journal,

Financial Times, the Economist, CNN, BBC, CNBC and Channel News Asia, Henry has also

been invited to speak at key international conferences in the field, including conferences

organized by the American Society of International Law, the Asian Society of International

Law, the Society of International Economic Law, and the World Trade Forum organized by

the World Trade Institute in Bern.

In addition to his scholarly work, Henry has been a consultant to many national governments

and international organizations including the WTO, the World Bank, the Asian Development

Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and APEC. In 2007 and 2009, for example, he was

twice invited by the World Bank to advise the Chinese government on its FTA strategies.

Henry has extensive experience in conducting WTO training programs for government

officials. Over the past decade, he has designed and delivered numerous training courses for

the governments of China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Australia, as well as major

international donors such as EU, Asian Development Bank and ASEAN. Chief among them

is the official three-month Regional Trade Policy Course (RTPC) that the WTO established

for senior trade officials from over thirty developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. As

the Academic Coordinator of the RTPC when it was first launched, he played an instrumental

role in establishing the flagship WTO technical assistance program in the region and has been

lecturing in the program for more than a decade.

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In 2009, when the WTO established the WTO Chairs Program to promote research, teaching

and training activities on WTO issues in leading universities around the world, Henry was

invited to join the international Advisory Board. Among the twenty plus members of the

Board from all over the world, Henry was the only non-governmental representative from

Asia. In early 2012, he was also appointed by the WTO Secretariat as the Reviewer for the

two-year review of the three WTO Chair holders in China, Indonesia and Vietnam.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

I. Full-time Appointements: SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY (SMU), School of Law, Singapore Associate Professor, December 2007 – Present (tenured since Jan 2010). Taught courses on WTO: Law and Policy, Torts, Chinese Legal System, Singapore Legal System, Legal Methods and Analysis to both law and non-law (Business, Economics) students. Member of the Hiring Committee and the Research Strategy Committee. THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG (HKU), Faculty of Law, Hong Kong SAR, China. Assistant Professor, January 2005 – November 2007. Deputy Director, East Asia International Economic Law and Policy (EAIEL) Program. CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, SCHOOL OF LAW, Hong Kong SAR, China. Lecturer, August 2003 – December 2004. WTO SECRETARIAT, TRADE IN SERVICES DIVISION, Geneva, Switzerland. Short-term Consultant, January - August 2003. WTO, APPELLATE BODY SECRETARIAT, Geneva, Switzerland. Legal Intern (first Chinese lawyer working for the WTO), September - December 2002. II. Part-time and Visiting Appointments: THE E15 INITIATIVE, INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR TRADE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ICTSD) & INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (IDB), Member, the Expert Group on Regional Trade Agreements, 2012-present. KOREA NATIONAL DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY, Seoul, Korea Member of the inaugural faculty at the Seoul Academy of International Law, 2016. SHANGHAI INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE, Shanghai, China

Dongfang Scholar Chair Professor (东方学者讲座教授), 2011 – 2015.

The Dongfang Scholar Chair Professorship is the highest honor for university professors in Shanghai and widely considered one of the highest academic honors in China. Under the program, some of the most renowned professors in the world are invited to teach and research in Shanghai universities to help improve the performance of the host institutions. DUKE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF LAW and HKU FACULTY OF LAW, Asia-American Institute in Transnational Law, Hong Kong, July 2006; July 2012. Visiting Professor:

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Co-teach the module on “International Trade Law” with professors from the region. ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW, Institute of European Studies of Macau, Macau, Visiting Professor, 2006 – present: Teach the modules on Dispute Settlement, WTO and Asia. INQUIRY PANEL, Law Society of Singapore. Member appointed by the Chief Justice of Singapore, Feb 2012, The panel is responsible for deciding complaints made against advocates and solicitors. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE, Singapore, Associate in the Centre for International Law, 2010 – present. External examiner for a PhD thesis in the Faculty of Law, September 2008 – 2009. NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, Singapore Visiting Lecturer at the Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade & Negotiations (TFCTN), 2008-present. Co-teach the Module on WTO Dispute Settlement with Margaret Liang. RESEARCH GRANTS COUNCIL, Government of Hong Kong SAR, External Reviewer for grants proposals, 2009-present. HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM, Israel, External member, Supervisory Committee of a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Law, December 2008 - 2012. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, NSW, Australia, External Examiner of a PhD Thesis supervised by Prof. Rafiqul Islam at Law School, 2011. UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA, Spain, Visiting Professor in the Master of Laws on International Economic Law and Policy (IELPO) program, 2008 – 2010. QUEENS’ UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF LAW, Ontario, Canada. Visiting Professor: Invited to teach the module on International Trade at the International Studies Centre at the Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, UK in summer 2007. THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, Hong Kong. Adjunct Professor, Poon Kam Kai Institute of Management, October 2004 – present: Teach courses on WTO law to the students in the Diploma for Chinese Business Law Program every year. THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, Hong Kong. External Examiner for the PhD Program, from September 2006. BOND UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF LAW, Gold Coast, Australia. Visiting Professor, August 2006. Giving seminar on China and WTO and conducting research. HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, China Business Centre. Visiting Professor, 2003-2005. Teach several courses on WTO law, Common Law, Chinese Foreign Trade and Investment Law, etc.

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CHINA YOUTH POLITICS INSTITUTE, Beijing, China, Visiting Professor, April 2004. Teach a course on WTO law. BEIJING WTO AFFAIRS CENTER, Beijing, China, Legal Expert, 2002 – present. Help the Center conduct research, training and consultation works for both government bodies and private institutions. III. Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Experience, Consultancy Services: WTO, REGIONAL TRADE POLICY COURSE FOR TRADE OFFICIALS FROM THIRTY ASIA-PACIFIC COUNTRIES, Lecturer: (every year from 2004 to present) Taught the modules on Basic Principles, Trade in Services, Dispute Settlement, Trade Policy Review, FTA and Regionalism, Trade Negotiations and Research Methodologies. THE WORLD BANK, Short Term Consultant, invited to conduct a study on China’s FTA negotiating strategy on non-traditional trade issues such as environmental protection, labor mobility, competition policy and government procurement, February 2009 – June 2009. Short Term Consultant, invited to conduct a study on the export interests of China on trade in services in its FTA negotiation with Australia, May 2007 – July 2007. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, Manila, Philippines, Guest Lecturer, ADB Trade and Investment Integration Course, 2009 – 2014. GOVERNMENT OF XIAMEN, China Advisor on how to design the new Free Trade Zone, 2015-2016. SOUTH EAST ASIA TRADE POLICY TRAINING NETWORK (SEATRANET) Associate, October 2008 – present. Conducting research and teaching in training courses in Thailand and Indonesia. Lectured in training courses for trade officials in ASEAN countries held in Bangkok and Jakarta. NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, Singapore, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade & Negotiations (TFCTN), Guest Trainer on WTO dispute settlement for the TFCTN Executive Program, every year from 2008 to 2014. THE GOVERNMENT OF VIETNAM, Expert Adviser, provides advice relating to Vietnam’s TRIPs obligations arising from its WTO obligation as part of the Beyond WTO Program Vietnam, 2007-2008 (I was chosen as the first choice but later voluntarily declined due to scheduling conflicts). APEC (ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION), Rapporteur for the Project on Capacity Building for the New International Architecture in Trade and Investment, September 2006 – February 2007.

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REVIEW BODY ON BID CHALLENGES (UNDER THE WTO AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT), Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Member, 2006 – 2010. I have also been consulted regularly by the government officials from China, USA, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Australia on WTO issues and the trade laws and regulations of China.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, LAW SCHOOL, Nashville, TN, U. S. Doctor of Jurisprudence, 2002; VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, LAW SCHOOL, OWEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, Nashville, TN, U. S. Certificate in Law and Business Program (joint program offered by the Law and Business Schools), 2002. Honors and Activities: Dean’s Scholarship (all three years); Raymonde I. Paul Scholarship in Transnational Law (first foreign student to receive this honor); President, International Law Society, 2000-2002 (First foreign student to serve as the President of the largest student organization at the law school. Duties include coordinating the Transnational Legal Studies Program.). UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UCL), UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, London, U. K. Master of Laws, Jurisprudence and International Human Rights Law, 1999. Certificate in Law Teacher’s Program. Honors and Activities: UCL/China Vinson Chu Scholarship (the scholarship value is 20,000 GBP per year, making it one of the largest scholarships in British universities), inaugural holder.

CHINA YOUTH POLITICS INSTITUTE 中国青年政治学院, Beijing, China.

Bachelor of Laws, summa cum laude, 1998. Honors and Activities: 1997 Winner of the Grand Prize of the National Jianhao (Genius Power) Scholarship

(renamed “May 4th Scholarship” after 1999) 建昊奖学金- 特等奖 (1999 年后改称“五四奖学

金”) (highest honor for university students in China and only 10 scholars are selected out of 20 Million

undergraduate and postgraduate students across China per year); Graduated with the Highest Distinction; First Prize, National Scholarship; First Prize, Legal Thesis Contest; Best Student Note, Law Review; Founding President, Philosophy Society;

HONOURS AND AWARDS I. Board Membership

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Member of the Advisory Board of WTO Chairs Program, WTO Secretariat, 2009-present; (Reviewer for the two-year mid-term review of the WTO Chairs in China, Vietnam and Indonesia, 2012; Reviewer for the WTO Chair in UPH, Indonesia, 2016); Advisor, Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network (ARTNeT), UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), 2014-present; Member of the Academic Board of ELSA (European Law Students’ Association) WTO Moot Court Competitions, 2014 – present. Member of the Advisory Board of S.H. Wong Center for the Study of Multinational Corporations, 2013 – present; II. Elected Membership in Professional and Learned Societies, Journal Editorship Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Financial Regulation (published by Oxford University Press), 2013 – present; Member of the Editorial Board of Indonesian Journal of International Law (published by University of Indonesia), 2014 – present; Member of the Nominating Committee for the Executive Council of the Society of International Economic Law, 2010-2013; Member of the International Committee on International Trade Law of the International Law Association, 2007-present; Member of the Steering Committee of Asian International Economic Law Network, 2008 – present; Member of the Asian WTO Research Network, 2005 – present; Member of the Board of Directors of the WTO Law Study Association of the China Law Society, 2005 – present. III. Awards Faculty Research Award, SMU School of Law, 2010. IV. Research Grants: European Commission, Project on the Implementation of the EU-Singapore FTA, Senior legal expert on public procurement, services and investments, Duration: 2015-2016 (ongoing) Harvard Law School, Globalization Lawyers and Emerging Economies (GLEE) Project, Co-Investigator for the sub-project on The Development of the Trade Law Capacity in China, Duration: 2014-2015

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Singapore Management University, Internal Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on The China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone: Promises, Prospects and Problems, Duration: 2014-2015 Singapore Management University, Internal Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on Public-Private Partnership in Trade Remedy cases in China, Duration: 2012-2013 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published in Journal of World Trade. Singapore Management University, Internal Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on Judicial Review in Trade Remedy cases in China, Duration: 2011-2012 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published in Chines Journal of International Law, an OUP journal. Singapore Management University, Internal Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on Google’s possible WTO case against China, Duration: 2010-2011 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published in Asian Journal of WTO and International Health Law and Policy, an SSCI journal. Singapore Management University, Internal Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on A Critical Analysis of The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement, Duration: 2009-2010 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published in Legal Issues of Economic Integration. Singapore Management University, Internal Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on the Trade Barrier Investigation Mechanism of China, Duration: 2008-2009 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published in Journal of World Trade. The Sumitomo Foundation, Japan, FY2006 Grant for Japan-related Research Projects, Principal Investigator for the Project on Choice of policy tools in dealing with Sino-Japan trade disputes: A critical study on the practices of China and Japan, Duration: 2007-2008 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published in Journal of World Trade. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Center on China’s Transnational Relations,

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Research Project on HK’s Role in the Mainland’s Modernization, Investigator for the Study on the Law Sector. Duration: 2006-2007 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Ministry of Education of China, Strategic Research Grant on Key International Law Issues in the Peaceful Development of China, Principal Investigator for the Sub-project on China’s Peaceful Development and Use of International Dispute Settlement System,

教育部哲学社会科学研究重大课题攻关项目-“中国和平发展的重大国际法律问题研究”-

子课题“中国和平发展与国际争端解决机制”负责人。

Duration: 2004 – 2006 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published as a book chapter. University of Hong Kong, Seed Grant for Basic Research, Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator for the Project on WTO Dispute Settlement System and China. Duration: February 2005 – February 2006 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published as a book chapter. National Philosophy and Social Sciences Research Foundation of China, Co-investigator for the Project on Comparative Study on Anti-dumping Laws. Duration: 2003 - 2005 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published as a book chapter. University Premier Casebook Series for Beijing Municipality, Co-investigator for the Projects on Contract and Tort Law in Common Law (English), International Trade Law (English). Duration: 2003 - 2004 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published as a textbook. City University of Hong Kong, Staff Start-up Research Grant, Principal Investigator for the Project on China’s Use of WTO Dispute Settlement System. Duration: February 1, 2004 – 31 January 2005 Outcome: Successfully concluded. Final paper published as a book chapter.

PUBLICATIONS I. Books and Book Chapters: Books: 1. CHINA’S PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO (486 pages), co-edited with Donald Lewis, Cameron May, London, 2005, wrote the editor’s note and introductions to Parts I (Chapters 3-7) and IV (Chapters 14-18); edited the General Introduction by H.E. Mr. Shi Guangsheng and Chapters 1-7, 14-18. (Reviewed by Greg Rushford in the April 2006 issue of the Far Eastern Economic Review) (Reviewed by Leila Choukroune in Vol. 186 of The China Quarterly (July 2006), 186: 466-469)

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(Included in the 2005 Annual Book Survey of the Journal of International Economic Law [Oxford University Press], which is “a survey of themes, authors and publishers important in the area [of international economic law]”.) Book Chapters: 2. From Paternalism to Partnership: The Development of WTO Law Capacity in China (co-authored with Greg Shaffer), in David Wilkins & Liu Sida (eds.), THE CHINESE LEGAL PROFESSION IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION: THE RISE OF THE CORPORATE LEGAL SECTOR AND ITS IMPACT ON LAWYERS AND SOCIETY, Cambridge University Press, 2016 (forthcoming). 3. Can WTO Law Keep Up with the Internet? PROCEEDINGS OF THE 104TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, American Society of International Law, 2016 (forthcoming). 4. China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, in Simon Lester & Bryan Mercurio (eds.), BILATERAL AND REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS: CASE STUDIES, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 77-96. 5. From the Doha Round to the China Round: China's Growing Role in WTO Negotiations, Colin Picker, Lisa Toohey, and Jonathan Greenacre (eds.), CHINA IN THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER: NEW DIRECTIONS AND CHANGING PARADIGMS, Cambridge University Press, 2015, 79-97. 6. The Road Less Travelled: My Experience as an Intern in the WTO Appellate Body (in Chinese), in Yang Guohua & Shi Xiaoli (eds.), LITIGATING CASES IN WTO, Intellectual Property Publishing House, Beijing, China, 2015, 25-33.

7. Selected Issues in TPP Negotiations and Implications for China, in Jiaxiang Hu & Matthias Vanhullebusch (eds.), REGIONAL COOPERATION AND FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS IN ASIA, Brill Academic Publishers, 2014, 77-98.

8. Telecommunications in China: The great experiment in domestic regulation and telecoms reform, in Aik Hoe Lim and Bart De Meester (eds.), DOMESTIC REGULATION AND SERVICES TRADE: PUTTING PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE, Cambridge University Press, 2014, 142-158. 9. China: An Untested Theoretical Possibility?, in Müslüm Yilmaz (ed.), DOMESTIC JUDICIAL REVIEW OF TRADE REMEDIES EXPERIENCES OF THE MOST ACTIVE WTO MEMBERS, Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law Series, Cambridge University Press, 2013, part of Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law Series, pp. 313-336. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6947427/Domestic%20Judicial%20Review%20of%20Trade%20Remedies/?site_locale=en_GB. 10. Googling for the Trade-Human Rights Nexus in China: Can the WTO Help?, in Mira Burri & Thomas Cottier (eds.), TRADE GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE, Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp. 247-275. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6687777/?site_locale=en_GB

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11. From the P4 to the TPP: Transplantation or Transformation?, in C.L. Lim, Deborah Elms, Patrick Low (eds.), THE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP: A QUEST FOR A 21ST CENTURY TRADE AGREEMENT, Cambridge University Press, 2012 , pp. 64-81.

12. China's Participation in Global Trade Negotiations, in Li Mingjun (ed.), CHINA JOINS GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: COOPERATION AND CONTENTIONS, Lexington-Roman & Littlefield, 2012, pp. 57-74.

13. The Shifting Stars: The Rise of China, Emerging Economies and the Future of World Trade Governance, in Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz, Christophe Bellmann and Miguel Rodriguez Mendoza (eds.), THE FUTURE AND THE WTO: CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGES, ICTSD, Geneva, 2012, 74-79.

14. A Love Triangle: ASEAN, China and the TPP, in Keith E. Flick & Kalyan M. Kemburi (eds.), ASEAN-CHINA FREE TRADE AREA : CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THE ROAD AHEAD, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2012, 111-119.

15. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule Maker?, in Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (ed.), MAKING GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE WORK FOR DEVELOPMENT, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 153-180. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6441753/?site_locale=en_GB. 16. The Design and Operation of a Bid Challenge Mechanism: The Hong Kong Experience, in Sue Arrowsmith & Robert Anderson (eds.), THE WTO REGIME ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT: CHALLENGE AND REFORM, Cambridge University Press, June 2011, 532-557. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6006765/?site_locale=en_GB.

17. China in the WTO Dispute Settlement System: From Passive Rule-Taker to Active Rule-Maker?, in Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz, Christophe Bellmann and Shuaihua Cheng (eds.), A DECADE IN THE WTO IMPLICATIONS FOR CHINA AND GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE, ICTSD, Geneva, 2011, pp. 17-21. 18. The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement: High Standard or Missed Opportunity, in Simon Evenett, Mia Mikic and Ravi Ratnayake (eds.), TRADE-LED GROWTH: A SOUND STRATEGY FOR THE ASIAN REGION, United Nations Publications, 2011, 83-96.

19. China’s Strategy for Free Trade Agreements: Political battle in the name of trade, in Ross Buckley, Richard Hu and Douglas Arner (eds.), EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION: LAW, TRADE AND FINANCE, Edward Elgar, 2011, 104-120. https://www.e-elgar.co.uk/Bookentry_DESCRIPTION.lasso?id=14247

20. The Politics of Competing Jurisdictional Claims in WTO and RTA Disputes: The Role of Private International Law Analogies (co-authored with CL Lim), in Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch and Amelia Porges (eds.), THE POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW, Cambridge University Press, 2011, pp. 282-314. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5989708/?site_locale=en_GB.

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21. China on the World Stage: A Trade Law Perspective, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 104TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, American Society of International Law, 2011, 532-535. 22. China’s Experience in Utilising the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism (co-authored with Han Liyu), in Gregory Shaffer & Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz (eds.), DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AT THE WTO: THE DEVELOPING COUNTRY EXPERIENCE, Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 137-173. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5634876/?site_locale=en_GB 23. Saving the WTO From the Risk of Irrelevance: The WTO Dispute Settlement

Mechanism as A “Common Good” for RTA Disputes (co-authored with Chin Leng Lim), in

Debra Steger (ed.), REDESIGNING THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, Wilfred Laurier U Press, 2009, pp. 389-416. http://www.wlu.ca/press/Catalog/steger.shtml 24. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and Other Alternatives, in Pierre Sauvé, Marion Panizzon and Nicole Pohl, GATS AND THE REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SERVICES, Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 183-208. http://www.cambridge.org/aus/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521896887 25. Chapters on Telecommunication Services (including those on GATS Annex on Telecommunications [pp. 683–711]; Annex on Negotiations on Basic Telecommunications [pp. 712–714]; Fourth protocol on basic telecommunications [pp. 715–717], and Reference Paper on basic telecommunications [pp. 718–747]), in Rüdiger Wolfrum and Peter-Tobias Stoll (eds), MAX PLANCK COMMENTARIES ON WORLD TRADE LAW, VOLUME VI: “WTO – TRADE IN SERVICES”, Brill (Martinus Nijhoff) Publishers, 2008, http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=10&pid=24209 26. Chapter on Foreign Trade (co-authored with Yuejiao Zhang & Daniel Arthur Lapres), in, Yuejiao Zhang & Daniel Arthur Lapres (eds.), BUSINESS LAW IN CHINA, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Publication, Paris, 2008, pp. 153-194. 27. The RTA Strategy of China: A Critical Visit, in Ross Buckley, Vai Io Lo and Laurence Boulle, CHALLENGES TO MULTILATERAL TRADE: THE IMPACT OF BILATERAL, PREFERENTIAL AND REGIONAL AGREEMENTS, Kluwer Law International, 2008, pp. 55-66. http://www.kluwerlaw.com/Catalogue/titleinfo.htm?ProdID=9041127119 28. Reflections on the Relationship between WTO Negotiations and Dispute Settlement – Lessons from the GATS, in Yasuhei Taniguchi, Alan Yanovich and Jan Bohanes (eds.), THE WTO IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: DISPUTE SETTLEMENT, NEGOTIATIONS AND REGIONALISM IN ASIA, Cambridge University Press, 2007, 367-380 (reviewed by Michael Ewing-Chow in the Journal of International Economic Law, Volume 10 [2007], Number 2, pp. 420-42). http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521875691 29. Some Legal Problems in the Establishment of Economic Integration Agreements between China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (in Chinese), in Sun Wanzhong ed., Collected Papers of the Cross-Strait Forum on WTO Law, Peking University Press, Beijing, 2007, pp. 6-31.

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30. Chapter I: Synthesis Report, in THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT: CURRENT STATUS AND IMPLICATIONS, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Singapore, 2007, pp. 9-21. 31. Chapter II, The RTA Strategy of China: A Critical Visit, in THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT: CURRENT STATUS AND IMPLICATIONS, APEC, Singapore, March 2007, pp. 33-42. 32. China’s Legal Battles in the WTO, in Jessica Young and Julienne Jen (eds.), LAW LECTURES FOR PRACTITIONERS 2006, Hong Kong Law Journal Ltd., Hong Kong, 2006, pp. 123-148. 33. Aggressive Legalism: The East Asian Experience and Lessons for China, in CHINA’S PARTICIPATION IN THE WTO, Henry Gao and Donald Lewis eds., Cameron May, London, 2005, pp. 315-351. 34. The Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) between Mainland China and Hong Kong - Legal and Economic Analyses, TRADING ARRANGEMENTS IN THE PACIFIC RIM: ASEAN AND APEC, Oceana Publications (now part of Oxford University Press), New York, 2004, III.C.6., pp. 1-16. 35. Legal Issues on the Economic Integration Agreement between China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (in Chinese), in Wang Guiguo ed., A STUDY ON THE LEGAL ISSUES CONCERNING REGIONAL ARRANGEMENT, Peking University Press, Beijing, 2004, pp. 75-96. II. Journal Papers: English Language Publications: 1. TPP, Regulatory Coherence and China’s Free Trade Strategy from A to Z, EUROPEAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Volume 7 (2016) (forthcoming). 2. The TPP: Threat or Treat to China, JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ARBITRATION LAW (2016) (forthcoming). 3. Public-Private Partnership: The Chinese Dilemma, JOURNAL OF WORLD TRADE, 48:5, Oct 2014, 983–1005. 4. Judicial Review of Trade Remedy Determinations in China: An Untested Theoretical Possibility? 11 CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Oxford University Press) (2012), 165–190.

5. From the Periphery to the Centre: China's Participation in WTO Negotiations, CHINA PERSPECTIVES, 2012, Vol 1., 59-65. 6. De la périphérie au centre: La participation de la Chine aux négociations OMC, PERSPECTIVE CHINOISES, 2012, Vol 1., 61-67.

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7. Google’s China Problem: A Case Study on Trade, Technology and Human Rights under the GATS, ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, Vol. 6, pp. 347-385, 2011.

8. Elephants in the Room: Challenges of Integrating China into the WTO System, ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, 2011, 137-168. (Cited in the 2011 Annual Report to Congress by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission). 9. The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement: A Critical Analysis, LEGAL ISSUES OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION (Kluwer) 37, no. 3 (2010): 221–240. 10. Taking Justice into Your Own Hand: The Trade Barrier Investigation Mechanism in China, JOURNAL OF WORLD TRADE, 2010, Volume 44, pp. 633-659.

11. Globalization of Telecommunication Services: Lessons from the Mexico-Telecom Case, NORTHEAST ASIAN LAW REVIEW, 2009, Volume 3, pp. 69-149. 12. Saving the WTO From the Risk of Irrelevance: The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as A “Common Good” for RTA Disputes (first-author, co-authored with Chin Leng Lim), JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW (OUP), 2008, Volume 11, Issue 4, pp. 899-925. 13. The Mighty Pen, the Almighty Dollar, and the Holy Hammer and Sickle: An examination of the conflict between trade liberalization and domestic cultural policy with special regard to the recent dispute between the US and China on restrictions on certain cultural products, ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, 2007, pp. 313-343. 14. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and other Alternatives, TAIWANESE JOURNAL OF WTO STUDIES, No. 7, 2007, pp. 67-108. 15. Taming the Dragon: China's Experience in the WTO Dispute Settlement System, LEGAL ISSUES OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION (Kluwer) 34(4): 369–392, 2007. 16. China’s Participation in the WTO: A Lawyer’s Perspective, SINGAPORE YEAR BOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 2007, pp. 41-74. 17. The Bid Challenge Procedures under the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: A Critical Study of the Hong Kong Experience, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW REVIEW (Sweet & Maxwell), 2007, pp. 211-254. 18. Dancing with the Dragon: Impact of China’s Participation in the WTO, SRI LANKA LAW COLLEGE LAW REVIEW, 2007, pp. 186-192.

19. Procedural Issues in the Anti-Dumping Regulations of China: A Critical Review under the WTO Rules (co-authored with Won-Mog Choi), CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Oxford University Press), Vol. 5, No. 3, November 2006, pp. 663-682.

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20. Amicus Curiae in WTO Dispute Settlement: Theory and Practice, CHINA RIGHTS

FORUM, New York, No. 1, 2006, pp. 51-57. 21. Legal Issues under WTO rules on the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) between China and Hong Kong, CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2003, pp. 629-648.

Chinese Language Publications 中文著作:

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW《国际经济法学刊》

(A top journal on WTO issues in China published by Peking University Press) 22. A Legal Analysis of the Dispute on Coke Export Quota between the EU and China

中欧焦炭出口配额案浅析, Vol. 12, Issue 4, pp. 321-337.

23. Amicus Curiae Briefs in the WTO Dispute Settlement System: Theory and Practice

世贸组织争端解决机制中"法庭之友"书状的使用:理论与实践, Vol. 11, pp. 388-416.

CHINA ECONOMIC REPORT 《中国经济报告》

(A top journal on economic issues in China sponsored by the National Development Research Center of the State Council of China)

24. The WTO Changes China, China Changes the World, 世贸改变中国,中国改变世界,

Vol. 1, 2007, pp. 63-67.

HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL MONTHLY 香港《信报财经月刊》

(A top journal on public policy and economic issues in Greater China Region published in Hong Kong)

25. In the Name of Free Trade: Analysis of the TPP Agreement 以自由贸易之名-跨太平洋

战略经济伙伴协定刍议,July 2011, Vol 412, pp. 100-103.

26. The Great Trade War between the US and China, 中美贸易争端大角力, August 2010,

Vol. 401, pp. 32-36.

27. The Economic Crisis, Protectionism, and China’s New Trade Policy, 经济危机、保护主

义和中国的外贸新政, January 2010, Vol. 394, pp. 32-36.

28. The WTO Changes China, China Changes the World: A Review at the Fifth Anniversary of China’s WTO Accession (the article was later reprinted in the China Economic Report)

世贸改变中国,中国改变世界:评中国入世五周年, December 2006, Vol. 357, pp. 22-28.

29. Analysis of the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the WTO in Hong Kong. WTO香港部长

会议解读, January 2006, Vol. 346, pp. 56-60.

30. Rainy Days Ahead? A Forecast on the WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong

WTO谈判的风风雨雨 – 2005 香港会议前瞻, November 2005, Vol. 344, pp. 6-12.

31. WTO: Facing the Challenges of the NGO (published under a pen-name)

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NGO对 WTO的挑战(以笔名“陆恒利”发表), Vol. 344, pp. 16-18.

32. The Past, Present and Future of the WTO

WTO的前世今生, November 2005, Vol. 344, pp. 20-22.

33. The Emerging Trade Strategies of China

中国对外贸易的新战略, September 2004, Vol. 330, pp. 51-55.

34. Can Chinese Experts be Appointed as WTO “Judges”? – Comments on the Recent Changes to the Membership of the WTO Appellate Body

中国专家能当上 WTO“法官”吗?谈 WTO 上诉机构人事新动态, May 2004, Vol. 326, pp.

49-52.

Reprinted in Overseas Jurisprudence, People’s University of China Press, 2004 (8), 海外法学.

XINWEI MONTHLY 《新维月刊》

(A Public Policy Journal based in Hong Kong) 35. The Prejudice and Pride of the Customs Administration in the iPad case

iPad 关税之争折射海关傲慢与偏见, December 2010.

TIANDA REPORT 《天大报告》

(A Series of Research Papers published by the Tianda Institute based in Hong Kong) 36. Trade War between the US and China

中美经贸争霸战--- 从《驯龙记》到《诸神之战》?2010.

ECONOMIC AND TRADE UPDATE 《时代经贸》

(A leading journal on trade issues published in Beijing)

Commentaries on the WTO Dispute Settlement System WTO争端解决机制漫谈

37. VII: The New Foreign Trade Regime of China, February 2005. 38. VI: Amicus Briefs in the WTO, December 2004. 39. V: The Dispute Settlement Practices of East Asian Countries and Lessons for China, September 2004. 40. IV: China: Coke Exports – Complaints by the European Communities, August 2004. 41. III: Mexico: Measures affecting Telecommunications Services – Complaints by the United States, July 2004. 42. II: China: Semi-conductor VAT Rebate – Complaints by the United States, May 2004. 43. I: Composition of the WTO Appellate Body, April 2004. III. Consultancy Reports

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1. Supporting China’s Regional Trade Agenda: China’s Strategies on Negotiating Competition, Environment, and Mode 4 Provisions in its RTAs (16,634 words), Consultancy Report for the World Bank, May 2009. 2. China’s Export Interests in Services in Australia (I have drafted both the English and Chinese versions of the Report. The English version has 12,842 words; the Chinese version has 20,078 words), Consultancy Report for the World Bank, September 2007. IV. Book Reviews, Newspaper Articles, Online Publications: English Language Publications: 1. Bo Xilai’s True Crime, Project Syndicate, Aug. 2, 2013, http://www.project-syndicate.org/blog/bo-xilai-s-true-crime-by-henry-gao. 2. TLD Symposium: Comment on Jan Bohanes & Fernanda Garza, Going Beyond Stereotypes: Participation of Developing Countries in WTO Dispute Settlement, 4(1) Trade, L. & Dev. 45 (2012), http://worldtradelaw.typepad.com/ielpblog/2012/10/tld-symposium-henry-gao-comment-on-participation-of-developing-countries-in-wto-dispute-settlement.html. 3. Book review, International Trade Regulation and the Mitigation of Climate Change: World Trade Forum, edited by Thomas Cottier, Olga Nartova and Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, Cambridge University Press, ASIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, (2012), 2 : pp 200-202. 4. Book Review: The WTO at Ten: The Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System, Giorgio Sacerdoti, Alan Yanovich and Jan Bohanes (eds), Cambridge University Press, 2006, CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2007 6(3):781-784. 5. Book Review: China and the World Trading System: Entering the New Millennium, Deborah Z. Cass, Brett G. Williams & George Barker (eds), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, HONG KONG LAW JOURNAL, 2006, pp. 220-228. 6. From ‘Made in China’ to ‘Sold in China’, EAST ASIA FORUM, January 23, 2010, http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2010/01/23/from-made-in-china-to-sold-in-china/. 7. A scorecard for the P4: full or fail? EAST ASIA FORUM, December 2, 2009, http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2009/12/02/a-scorecard-for-the-p4-full-or-fail/. 8. This is WTO Bashing, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, September 8, 2005, EDT 16.

Chinese Language Publications 中文著作:

PEOPLE’S DAILY (人民日报)

9. 14 Years after WTO Accession, China’s Reforms Benefit the World (入世 14 年,中

国改革惠及世界), International Tribune, Dec. 11, 2015, P.21.

10. Can the Bali Agreement Save the WTO?(巴厘岛协议能拯救世贸组织吗? ), ,

International Tribune, Dec. 26, 2013, P.3.

MING PAO 香港《明报》

Daily Commentaries on the Hong Kong Ministerial Conference:

11. The Developed Countries are the Biggest Winners 发达国 最大赢家, December 22,

2005, A29.

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12. Did the WTO Negotiations Make any Breakthrough? 世贸会谈 倒底有没有突破,

December 20, 2005, A33.

13. The Role of Donald Tsang 曾俊华的角色, MING PAO, December 17, 2005, B14.

14. Why is the EU Reluctant to reduce its Agricultural Subsidy? 为何欧盟不肯减农业补贴MING PAO, December 16, 2005, A40.

15. Are the Korean Farmers Worthy of Supporting? 韩农值得支持? December 15, 2005,

A33;

16. The Conference Opens with Uncertain Prospects 会议开幕 谈判前景模糊, December

14, 2005, A32;

17. The WTO Negotiations: Just a Simple Division between Rich and Poor Countries? 世贸

谈判 非贫富国简单对立, December 12, 2005, C16;

HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL 香港《信报》

18. Commentary on the Auto Parts Case Brought against China by US and EU 中国提高汽

车零件关税惹诉讼, April 10, 2006, p. 26.

19. The Sino-EU Textiles Agreement Lacks Vision and is Illegal 中欧纺织品协议—缺乏远

见兼违法, June 16, 2005, International Commentary, p. 17.

20. China’s Zero Tariff for Taiwan Fruit Imports may Violate WTO Rules 免台湾水果关税

可能违世贸规定, May 6, 2005, International Commentary, p. 25.

HONG KONG ECONOMIC TIMES 香港《经济日报》

21. The Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration Barely Meets the Expectations, While the Part

on Export Subsidy Even Falls Short of the Earlier Proposals 宣言差强人意 出口补贴更倒退,

December 20, A37. 22. Agriculture Negotiations Remained in Deadlock, While New Controversies Arose in

Services Negotiations 农业死结难解 服务业又见争拗, December 13, A40.

V. Conference Papers and Presentations: 1. From Trade Regulation to Digital Regulation: The Regulation of Digital Trade in the TPP, Academic

Symposium on Old Rules, New Problems: The WTO at 20, co-hosted by WTO Appellate Body and Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, USA, Apr 27-29, 2016.

2. New Challenges for Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in the Global Trading Regime, The WTO at 20 Conference: Embracing Regional Trading Arrangements in the WTO System: Coherence or Conflict? co-hosted by WTO Appellate Body and Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, Aug 28 2015.

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3. From Paternalism to Partnership: The Development of the Trade Law Capacity in China, Globalization Lawyers and Emerging Economies (GLEE) China Conference, Harvard Law School, Shanghai, China, Aug 7-8, 2015.

4. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance, 9th International Conference of Asia Scholars (ICAS9), University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, Jul 6, 2015.

5. China in WTO Dispute Settlement: Rule Maker or Breaker? WTO at 20:Multilateral Trading

System, Dispute Settlement and Developing Countries, co-hosted by WTO Appellate Body and Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Jul 3-4, 2015.

6. From Paternalism to Partnership: The Development of the Trade Law Capacity in China, Law and Society Association 2015 Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Seattle, USA, May 28-31, 2015.

7. China’s Role in the WTO, Dialogue on “Restoring Multilateral Trade Cooperation”, co-hosted by China Institute for WTO Studies, University of International Business and Economics; South African Institute of International Affairs, Beijing, China, Apr 10-11, 2015.

8. Renminbi Internationalization, SMU-Fudan Global Forum on Global Governance, Global Cities, Global Innovations, Shanghai, China, Apr 10, 2015.

9. Challenges and Solutions from Legal Perspectives, Conference on Expected challenges and recommended solutions for the implementation of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and Commission for External Relations, Communist Party of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, Dec 4, 2014.

10. Discussant, SMU China Forum 2014: On Next Phase of Economic Reform: New normal, SMU, Singapore, Nov 26, 2014.

11. Implementation of WTO Decisions: The Chinese Experience, International Conference on Enforcing the Judgments & Decisions of International Judicial Organs, Seoul National University School of Law, Nov 14, 2014.

12. Economic Cooperation between Singapore and China, SMU-SWUFE Global Forum on Managing Economic Transitions: Perspectives from China and Singapore, Chengdu, China, Oct 24, 2014.

13. China in WTO Dispute Settlement: Rule Maker or Breaker?, 2014 Annual Workshop on Chinese Law, The University of Sydney China Studies Centre, Oct 3-4, 2014.

14. The Shanghai FTZ, WTO & TPP, Fudan International Forum on Management, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, Jul 19-20, 2014.

15. Challenges of Regulating Internet Services under the GATS, EU-China Roundtables on the cross-border supply of services, Governments of EU & China, Beijing and Shanghai, China, June 18-20, 2014.

16. The Shanghai Free Trade Zone: Legal Issues under the WTO Rules, Re-invigorating a Momentum for WTO Negotiations after Bali Conference and Strengthening the Governance of

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International Trade, Asia WTO Research Network & National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 14-15, 2014.

17. The Participation Strategy of India and Brazil in WTO Dispute Settlement System and Lessons for China, China Society for WTO Studies (at the invitation of Amb. Sun Zhenyu), Beijing, China, June 10, 2014

18. China’s Participation in WTO negotiations, Conference on Trade, Investment and Corporate Governance: Law and Policy in India and China, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, NCR of Delhi, India, Apr 25-26, 2014.

19. Can WTO Law Keep Up with the Internet?, 2014 ASIL Annual Meeting and ILA Biennial Conference, Washington DC, Apr 7-12, 2014.

20. Driving Forces in International Trade Law, Legal Futures project’s Lab Session on Trade and Commerce, Ministry of Law and Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law, Singapore, February 19, 2014.

21. China’s Policy on Free Trade Agreements, Roundtable on Trade Cooperation in a Multipolar World Economy, Korea Institute of International Economic Policy, Seoul, Korea, February 12-14, 2014.

22. China in WTO Dispute Settlement System, 12th Annual Academic conference on WTO and China, organized by China Institute for WTO Studies of University of International Business and Economics(UIBE) and International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Nov 9-10, 2013.

23. Dispute Settlement Provisions in ASEAN’s External Agreements with China, Japan and Korea, NYSBA Seasonal Meeting 2013 “Building Global Partnerships and Opportunities in the New Asia – Vietnam and the USA as a Model for Growth and Success”, New York State Bar Association, Hanoi, Vietnam, 23 to 26 Oct 2013.

24. The Challenge of the Trans-Pacific Partnership to Multilateralism and the Global Trade Regime, Roundtable on the Global Trade System: Face of the Future and Implications for EU-ASEAN Trade and Economic Relations, hosted by the EU-ASEAN Enhancing ASEAN FTA Negotiating Capacity Programme and the EU Centre in Singapore, October 3, 2013.

25. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule Maker? 2013 Summer Symposium by Kobe Law School and Hanyang Law School: Current International Legal Issues: Focused on the Relationships between Korea and Japan, Seoul, Korea, Aug 19, 2013.

26. Public-Private Partnership in Trade Law: The Chinese Dilemma, Asian International Economic Law Network (AIELN) III Seoul Conference on July 18-19, 2013, July 18-19, 2013

27. Dispute Settlement Provisions in ASEAN’s External Agreements with China, Japan and Korea, Staff seminar at WTO Secretariat, Geneva, Switzerland, July 10, 2013.

28. The TPP: Challenge or Opportunity to China's FTA Strategy? Asia WTO Research Network 2013 Annual Conference, “Asia’s Plurilateral Trade Agreements: TPP, ASEAN and Beyond”, Taipei, Taiwan, June 15-16 June 2013.

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29. China and WTO Dispute Settlement, Staff seminar at Advisory Centre on WTO Law, Geneva,

Switzerland, June 10, 2013.

30. TPP, RCEP and the Future of Regionalization in Asia Pacific, 2013 Biennial Meeting of the ILA Committee on International Trade Law, Geneva, Switzerland, June 7, 2013.

31. Public-private Partnership: The Chinese Dilemma, 2013 Law and Society Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA, USA, May 30-June 2, 2013.

32. Lecture on From the Periphery to the Centre: China’s Participation in WTO Negotiations, IFRI (Institut Francais des Relations Internationales), Paris, France, March 28, 2013.

33. Public-private Partnership: The Chinese Dilemma, HKU-NUS-SMU biennial symposium, Singapore, January 10-11, 2013.

34. TPP: New Issues and China, Workshop on “The TPP Agreement: Impact and Implications”, organized by the Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law, Hong Kong, January 4, 2013.

35. TPP: Structural Issues, New Issues and Implications to Asian Countries, Seminar on TPP: Promises and Problems, organized by the China Society for WTO Studies (at the invitation of Amb. Sun Zhenyu), Beijing, China, December 6, 2012.

36. Public-private Partnership: The Chinese Dilemma, American Society of International Law International Economic Law Interest Group 2012 Biennial Meeting, hosted by George Washington University, Washington, DC, US, November 29 – December 1, 2012.

37. Invited to speak on Chinese development cooperation in the area of trade (declined due to scheduling conflicts) at the Dialogue on Aid for Trade, organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Geneva, Switzerland, November 22-23, 2012.

38. Invited to participate in the E15 Expert Group Meeting on Regional Trade Agreements, organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Geneva, Switzerland, November 20-21, 2012.

39. A Love Triangle: ASEAN, China and TPP, Asian WTO Research Network 2012 Annual Meeting, Pattaya, Thailand, September 1-2, 2012.

40. From the Doha Round to the China Round: China's Growing Role in WTO Negotiations, Workshop on “Beyond the WTO: China in the International Economic Order”, University of New South Wales, Sydney, August 3, 2012.

41. China's Participation in WTO Negotiations, Workshop on China and WTO, Maastricht University Brussels Campus, Brussels, July 28, 2012.

42. China's Participation in WTO Negotiations, Workshop on China and WTO, WTO Secretariat, Geneva, July 27, 2012.

43. From the P4 to the TPP: Transplantation or Transformation? Third Biennial Global Conference of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL), NUS, Singapore, July 12-14, 2012.

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44. Invited to speak on China and WTO at the Panel on “Emerging Economies and the Multilateral

Trading System” at the Trade and Development Symposium (declined due to scheduling conflicts), organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) during the Eighth WTO Ministerial Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, December16, 2011

45. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule Maker? International Conference on China's Ten-Year WTO Membership and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System, Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center, Nov 18-20, 2011.

46. Google’s China Problem: A Case Study on Trade, Technology and Human Rights Under the GATS , International Conference on Trade, Science, Technology and Justice, National Chiao Tung University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan, 1- 2 November 2011.

47. Rethinking FTAs, Policy Dialogue on Doha Issues and the Contemporary Trade Agenda for Senior Government Officials from Asian Economies from 5 – 7 October 2011, jointly organized by the WTO and National University of Singapore, Singapore, 5 – 7 October 2011.

48. Searching for the Missing Link: Trade, Censorship and Human Rights in the Digital Era, The Global Financial and Economic Crisis and the Post-Crisis International Economic Law Environment, hosted by the Asian International Economic Law Network, University of Hong Kong, and Chinese University of Hong Kong, July 15-16, 2011.

49. Keynote Speaker on China’s Involvement in the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism, High-level Dialogue on “A Decade in the WTO: Implications for China and Global Trade Governance”, hosted by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) in partnership with China Society for WTO Studies (CWTO), and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Geneva office, Geneva, June 29th, 2011.

50. Searching for the Missing Link: Trade, Censorship, and Human Rights in the Digital Era, 2011 Annual Conference of the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, USA, June 1-5, 2011.

51. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule

Maker? , An Academic and Practitioners’ Law Conference Addressing Current Issues Affecting International Business Activity, hosted by Vanderbilt University Law School Law & Business Program, Beijing, China, May 20-21, 2011.

52. Invited Speaker at the Seminar on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement: A 21st Century, High Quality Trade Agreement?”, hosted by Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade & Negotiations (TFCTN), NTU, Singapore, March 28, 2011.

53. Invited Speaker at the Roundtable on “From the P4 to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement: Transplantation or Transformation?”, hosted by Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade & Negotiations (TFCTN), NTU, Singapore, March 27, 2011.

54. WTO Dispute Settlement and Negotiations: A Brief Review of China’s Involvement, Conference on “Law and Development in China - The Legal Dimension of China’s Development Model”, hosted by National University of Singapore, Singapore, March 18-19, 2011.

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55. Discussant for the Panel on “China’s changing role in global economic/financial institutions”, Conference on China’s Role in Global and Regional Governance, hosted by RSIS, NTU, Singapore, March 10-11, 2011

56. From the P4 to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Transplantation or Transformation?, Workshop on “Present at the Beginning: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Trade Agreement”, 25-26 February 2011, University of Hong Kong Law School.

57. A Love Triangle: ASEAN, China and TPP, Workshop on “China-ASEAN Free Trade Area:

One-Year Review”, Organized by S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), NTU, Singapore, February 14, 2011.

58. Searching for the Missing Link: Trade, Censorship and Human Rights in the Digital Era, American Society of International Law International Economic Law Interest Group 2010 Biennial Meeting, hosted by University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, November 18-20, 2010.

59. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule Maker? 3rd HKU-NUS-SMU Law Symposium “Asia's 'Un-common' Law - Varieties of Legal Traditions”, hosted by University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, November 15-16, 2010.

60. Searching for the Missing Link: Trade, Censorship and Human Rights in the Digital Era, 2010 Annual Meeting of China WTO Law Study Association, hosted by Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, November 6-7, 2010.

61. Elephants in the Room: Challenges of Integrating China into the WTO System, Conference on Trade Remedy, Financial Crisis and the Challenge to the WTO, hosted by Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy, College of Law, National Taiwan University, October 29, 2010.

62. Searching for the Missing Link: Trade, Censorship and Human Rights in the Digital Era, World Trade Forum 2010: Trade Governance in the Digital Age, hosted by World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, September 3-4, 2010.

63. The WTO Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Program: A Report from the Field, Second Biennial Conference of the Society of International Economic Law, hosted by University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, July 8-10, 2010.

64. Discussant, Launching Conference of the WTO Chairs Program, organized by the WTO

Secretariat, Geneva, Switzerland and Barcelona, Spain, May 25-26, 2010. 65. From Rule Takers, Shakers to Makers: How China Shaped New Norms in International Economic Law,

Panel on China and East Asia on the World Stage, 104th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, DC, March 24-27, 2010.

66. China’s Strategy for Free Trade Agreements: Political battle in the name of trade, Asian Regional

Workshop on Free Trade Agreements: Towards inclusive trade policies in post-crisis Asia, Co-organised by: International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs), The Good Governance for Social Development and the Environment Institute (GSEI) and the International Institute for Trade and Development (ITD), Bangkok, Thailand, December 8-9, 2009.

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67. Climate Change Rules through the Trade Law Lens, Dialogue on Trade, Climate Change and

Sustainable Development for the APEC region, organized by International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Singapore, November 6-7, 2009.

68. The Trade Barrier Investigation Mechanism in China, ICTSD International Dialogue: DSU Reform

and Beyond – Enhancing Developing Countries’ Capacity to Participate in WTO DSU Proceedings, organized by International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Brandeis University and Hewlett Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland, November 3-4, 2009.

69. The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement: High Standard or Missed Opportunity? (paper presented by Deborah Elms on my behalf), Workshop on A New Economic Agenda for a Post-Crisis World, organized by Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade & Negotiations, NTU and Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization (CSGR), University of Warwick, Singapore, November 4, 2009.

70. The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement: High Standard or Missed Opportunity?,

Asia-Pacific Trade Economists’ Conference: Trade-Led Growth in Times of Crisis, organized by the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT), United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), WTO, UNCTAD, UNDP and IDRC, Bangkok, Thailand, November 2-3, 2009.

71. China’s FTA Strategy, Colloquium on Building an East Asian Economic Community? Politics,

Economics, Law, organized by HKU Faculty of Law and University of New South Wales, Hong Kong, October 9, 2009.

72. Globalization of Telecommunication Services: Lessons from the Mexico-Telecom Case, International

Conference on Globalization and Law, organized by Hongik University (the East Asian Law Center) and Sookmyung Women’s University (the Legal Institute), Seoul, Korea, September 25, 2009.

73. Supporting China’s Regional Trade Agenda: China’s Strategies on Negotiating Competition, Environment,

and Mode 4 Provisions in its RTAs, 2009 CARIS Annual Conference on Regionalism (invited to present at the conference but declined due to scheduling conflicts), organized by Centre for the Analysis of Regional Integration at Sussex (CARIS), University of Sussex; Trade Department of the World Bank (PRMTR); Swiss NCCR Trade Centre; Sussex, UK, September 14-15, 2009.

74. From Rule Takers, Shakers to Makers: How Japan, China and Korea Shaped New Norms in

International Economic Law (co-authored with Saadia Pekkanen and Dukguen Ahn), Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law, Tokyo, Japan, August 1-2, 2009.

75. Taking Justice Into Your Own Hands: The Trade Barrier Investigation Mechanism of China, Annual

Conference of the Asian Law Institute, Hong Kong, May 29-30, 2009. 76. China’s Experience with Labor, Environment and Competition Provisions in RTAs, at the Regional

Trade Agreement Workshop organized by the World Bank, Beijing, May 21-22, 2009.

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77. Commentator, Workshop on “FTA's Impacts on Developing Countries” organized by the International Institute for Trade and Development (ITD) in cooperation with the Good Governance for Social Development and the Environment Institute (GSEI), Bangkok, March 17, 2009.

78. The Role of Hong Kong in the Legal Reform of China, at the Workshop on Hong Kong's Role in

Mainland’s Modernization (my paper was presented by Michael Davis due to scheduling conflicts), organized by Center on China's Transnational Relations, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, January 15-16, 2009, Hong Kong, HK.

79. Discussant, Workshop on International Law and Regulatory Change: New Models for Japan and China,

jointly organized by American Society of International Law, University of Washington, January 16, 2009, Seattle, Washington, US.

80. Saving the WTO From the Risk of Irrelevance: The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as A

“Common Good” for RTA Disputes (co-authored with Chin Leng Lim from HKU), at the Conference on The Politics of International Economic Law: The Next Four Years, Biennial Conference organized by the International Economic Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, November 13-15, 2008, Washington, DC, US.

81. Who Moved Our Milk? A Primer on the Domestic and International Legal Issues in the Contaminated

Milk Case in China, at the Workshop on Public Health : International Trade and Domestic Legal Issues, hosted by the Asian Center for WTO and International Health Law and Policy, National Taiwan University, October 16-17, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan.

82. CSI Geneva: What Can Be Done to Save the DDA and the WTO?, at the Conference on The

WTO in Difficult Times: New Challenges and New Prospects, organized by SMU and Asian WTO Research Network, October 10-11, 2008, Singapore.

83. Saving the WTO From the Risk of Irrelevance: The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as A

“Common Good” for RTA Disputes (co-authored with Chin Leng Lim from HKU), at the Conference on The WTO in Difficult Times: New Challenges and New Prospects, organized by SMU and Asian WTO Research Network, October 10-11, 2008, Singapore.

84. Globalization and the Regulatory State: A Tale of Two Countries, at the 61st Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), July 27-August 2, 2008, Palm Beach, Florida.

85. Taking Justice Into Your Own Hands: The Trade Barrier Investigation Mechanism of China, Inaugural

Conference of the Society of International Economic Law, Geneva, Switzerland, July 15-17, 2008

86. Existing and future challenges to the multilateral trading system in the new millennium: New Research

Priorities on Dispute Settlement, at the Barcelona Dialogue on the Global Academic Network for Researchers on the WTO and Regional Integration, co-organized by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development and University of Barcelona’s International Chair for WTO/Regional Integration, Barcelona, Spain, May 28-29, 2008.

87. Barcelona Dialogue on the Future of the Agricultural Sector, co-organized by the International

Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council

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(IPC), University of Barcelona’s International Chair for WTO/Regional Integration, Barcelona, Spain, May 30-31, 2008.

88. Does the WTO Accession Promote Good Governance in China?, Colloquium on Challenges to

Democracy Today, International Study Centre, Queens University, Herstmonceux Castle, UK, May 13, 2008.

89. Applying Ultimatum Game Theory to WTO Negotiations, Neuroeconomics and Decision Making

RCE, Brainstorming-Conceptualizing-Structuring Workshop, National University of Singapore, April 28-29, 2008.

90. Saving the WTO From the Risk of Irrelevance: The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as A

“Common Good” for RTA Disputes (co-authored with Chin Leng Lim from HKU), Workshop on WTO Institutional Reform Project, sponsored by the Emerging Dynamic Global Economies (EDGE) Network, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, March 13-15, 2008

91. Chair, Roundtable on Anti-dumping: Quo Vadis?, Geneva Workshop for the Second

Regional Trade Policy Course in Singapore, Geneva, Switzerland, January 21-23, 2008. 92. Taming the Dragon - Impact of WTO on Good Governance in China, International Conference on

International Law & Good Governance: “Impacts of Int’l Law on the Promotion of Good Governance in Countries Receiving Foreign Investments”, hosted by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Asia, Hong Kong, December 12 – 15, 2007.

93. Panel Member, Meeting of the WTO Institutional Reform Project, sponsored by the

Emerging Dynamic Global Economies (EDGE) Network, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, October 15, 2007.

94. The Dynamics of Regional Trade Agreements in Asia Pacific, at the Panel on Regional Trade

Agreements: Changing Economic Geography, Annual General Meeting of the Emerging Dynamic Global Economies (EDGE) Network, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, October 14 - 16, 2007.

95. China's Participation in the WTO: A Lawyer's Perspective (paper accepted but did not attend

conference due to scheduling conflicts), at the Association for Chinese Economic Studies (Australia) 2007 Conference on China’s Conformity to the WTO: Progress and Challenges, Australian National University, 13-14 July 2007.

96. The Mighty Pen, the Almighty Dollar, and the Holy Hammer and Sickle: An examination of the conflict

between trade liberalization and domestic cultural policy with special regard to the recent dispute between the US and China on restrictions on certain cultural products, International Conference on “Culture Diversity under International Trade Regime: Policy and Practices”, hosted by Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy, College of Law, National Taiwan University, and Council of Cultural Affairs, Executive Yuan, Taipei, Taiwan, June 28-29, 2007.

97. The RTA Strategy of China: A Critical Visit, Seoul Symposium on “FTAs in Asia and WTO”,

hosted by the Korean Society of International Economic Law, Seoul, Korea, June 22, 2007.

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98. Invited to present a report on the state of the discipline of International Economic Law in the ASEAN countries and the Greater China region (China, Taiwan, HK and Macau) at the first organizational meeting of the Society of International Economic Law in London on May 24-25 (unable to attend the meeting in person due to scheduling conflicts but have submitted the paper).

99. Winning a WTO Case based on non-WTO Law: Illusion or Reality?, International Conference on

"Trade, WTO and Sustainable Development: A Cause for Concern?", organized by International Islamic University Malaysia, Southeast Asian Council for Food Security and Fair Trade, Education and Research Association of Consumers Malaysia, Federation of Malaysian Consumer Associations and United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April 23-24, 2007.

100. The RTA Strategy of China: A Critical Visit, International and Interdisciplinary Conference on

“Free Trade Agreements: Where Is the World Heading?”, hosted by The Faculty of Law of Bond University and Tim Fischer Centre for Global Trade and Finance, Gold Coast, Australia, March 9-10, 2007

101. Aggressive Legalism: The Asian Experience, Panel on Trends and Perspectives for the WTO

Dispute Settlement System, Geneva Workshop for the First Regional Trade Policy Course in Singapore, Geneva, Switzerland, January 29 – 31, 2007.

102. China’s Participation in the WTO, at the International Conference on Contemporary China

Studies, hosted by the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, January 5-6, 2007.

103.Panel Member, Workshop on Trade and Investment, sponsored by the Emerging Dynamic

Global Economies (EDGE) Network, Ottawa, Canada, November 23-25, 2006. 104. Report on Capacity Building for the New International Architecture in Trade and Investment, at The

International Conference on WTO at the Crossroads: the Challenges Ahead, organized by Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and The Asian WTO Research Network, Bangkok, Thailand, November 25-26, 2006.

105. The Bid Challenge Procedures under the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: A Critical Study of

the Hong Kong Experience, at the 2006 Joint HKU-PKU Conference, organized by Peking University and The University Of Hong Kong, Beijing, China, October 27-28, 2006.

106. China’s RTA Strategy: A Critical Analysis, at the Workshop on “Do RTAs Lead to Creating

New International Architecture in Trade and Investment?”, organized by Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Institute for International Studies and Training, and University of Hawaii, Hawaii, October 12-13, 2006

107. Implications of China’s Accession to the WTO, at the International Conference on Regulating

Enterprise: The Regulatory Impact on Doing Business in China, organized by Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society, Hong Kong, September 20, 2006.

108. Evaluating Alternative Approaches to GATS Negotiations: Sectoral, Formulae and other Alternatives, at

the World Trade Forum 2006 – International Trade in Services: New Perspectives on Liberalization, Regulation, and Development, World Trade Institute, Berne, Switzerland, September 8-9, 2006.

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109. The Bid Challenge Procedures under the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: A Critical Study of the Hong Kong Experience, at the Second International Conference on Policy and Laws of Asia and WTO: Rules, Practices and Policies of Government Procurement, organized by National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, July 27-28, 2006.

110. Dancing with the Dragon: Impact of China’s Participation in the WTO, at the Macau Forum of the

Academy of International Trade Law, organized by Institute of European Studies of Macau, July 10, 2006.

111. Bilateral Trade Barriers between China and India, at the International Symposium on China, India

and the International Economic Order, organized by National University of Singapore, Singapore, June 23–24, 2006.

112. China and the WTO, at the International Meeting on “China, Global Imbalances & the Global

Multilateral Economic System”, organized by Evian Group and The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Hong Kong, China, May 17, 2006.

113. China and The WTO Dispute Settlement System, at the Second Symposium of International Law

and International Relations Scholars from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, organized by Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Shanghai, China, April 21-23, 2006

114. China’s Participation in the WTO, at the International Conference on Globalization,

Blocization, and East Asian Economic Integration, organized by the National Cheng-Chi University, Taipei, Taiwan, March, 2006.

115. Aggressive Legalism: The East Asian Experience and Lessons for China (paper submitted but did

not attend conference due to scheduling conflicts), at the Asia Dialogue on WTO Dispute Settlement and Sustainable Development, organized by International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Jakarta, Indonesia, January 25-26, 2006.

116. Aggressive Legalism: The East Asian Experience and Lessons for China, at the 2005 Joint HKU-

PKU Conference, organized by University of Hong Kong and Peking University, Hong Kong, December 21-22, 2005.

117. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, organized the International Conference on “The Legal

Dimensions of the Doha Round” and chaired the panel on Dispute Settlement, December 17, 2005.

118. Relationship between WTO Negotiations and Dispute Settlement, at the Doha Round DSU Reform

And WTO Agriculture Disputes: An International Law Experts Panel & Roundtable, organized by Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, Hong Kong, December 15, 2005.

119. Sustainable Development and Developing Countries, at the High Level Dialogue on WTO and

Sustainable Development, organized by United Nations University, Institute Of Advanced Studies, Hong Kong, December 13, 2005.

120. WTO Dispute Settlement System and China, at the Symposium on China’s Peaceful

Development and International Law, organized by Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, December 2005.

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121. Legal Issues in the Economic Integration Agreements between China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, at the International Symposium on WTO Issues between Mainland China and Taiwan, organized by WTO Law Study Association of the China Law Society, Chinese Society of International Law (Taiwan), Beijing, China, November 2005.

122. Reflections on the Relationship between WTO Negotiations and Dispute Settlement – Lessons from the

GATS, at the International Conference on WTO at 10: Dispute Settlement, Multilateral Negotiation, Regional Integration, organized by World Trade Organization, United Nation University, and Fair Trade Centre of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, October 25-27, 2005.

123. Possibilities of FTA between China and India?, at the Roundtable on Trade and the India-China

Relationship, of the LSE Asia Forum, organized by London School of Economics, Hong Kong, 9 September, 2005.

124. Aggressive Legalism: The East Asian Experience and Lessons for China, at the International

Conference on “Policy and Law Aspects of Asia and WTO: Challenges and Opportunities”, organized by the WTO Research Center, College of Law of National Taiwan University and Asian Law Institute (ASLI), Taipei, Taiwan, July 8-9 2005.

125. Legal Analysis of the EU-China Dispute on Coke Export Quota, at the International Symposium

on Implications of China’s WTO entry on the EU-China Trade, Environment and Development Cooperation, organized by Wuhan University, 27-29 May 2005.

126. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, organized the International Conference on “China’s

Participation in the WTO” and chaired the panels on Trade Barriers and Trade Remedies and Dispute Settlement, February, 2005.

127. Legal Analysis of the EU-China Dispute on Coke Export Quota, at the 2004 Annual Conference

of the China Law Society WTO Study Association, Dalian, China, November, 2004. 128. China and WTO Negotiations, at the Symposium on the Future of WTO after Cancun,

organized by China Law Society WTO Study Association and International Economic Law Institute, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, May 2004.

129. Legal Analysis of the CEPA, at the 2003 Annual Conference of the China Society of

International Economic Law, Lanzhou, China, November 2003. 130. China and WTO Dispute Settlement, at the First Symposium of International Law and

International Relations Scholars from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, organized by Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Shanghai, China, October, 2003.

VI. Invited Lectures and Technical Assistance Activities:

1. Has the WTO adapted with times? & Balancing the Tripod, 3rd Singapore-WTO Policy Dialogue on

the World Trading System for Senior Government Officials from Asia Pacific, Singapore Oct 19-20, 2015.

2. Review of the Teaching Programs and Phase I Activities of Chair-holders, Annual meeting of the WTO Chairs Program, WTO Secretariat, Geneva, Switzerland, Nov 2-3, 2015.

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3. Key Provisions and Characteristics of the Rules of Origin in WTO and FTAs, APEC FTAAP Capacity Building Program: Dealing with a New Trade Landscapes: Complexities of Rules of Origin and Logistical Challenges of Trade Facilitation, Seoul, Korea, Sept 22-23, 2015.

4. Government Procurement in RTAs, Advanced Regional Government Procurement Workshop for Asian Economies, WTO & UNESCAP, Bangkok, Thailand, Jan 13-15, 2015.

5. Spaghetti Bowl or Noodle Bowl? The FTA Wars and Options for Australia, King & Wood Mallesons, Sydney, Australia, Sept 25, 2014.

6. Lecture on Trans-Pacific Challenge: TPP and China, Nankai University Law School, Tianjin, China, 2014.

7. Lecture on China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance, China Youth University for Political Science, Beijing, China, November 21, 2013.

8. Key Provisions and Characteristics of the FTA Dispute Settlement Mechanism, APEC FTAAP Capacity Building Program: Dealing with FTA Dispute Settlement Proceedings: New Challenges and Opportunities for APEC Economies, Seoul, Korea, November 7-8, 2013.

9. China’s Ascent in WTO Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker; and Maybe Rule Maker?, China Rediscovery Lecture 2014, Business China Singapore, Pyramid Club, Singapore, Apr 18, 2013.

10. Lecture on From the Periphery to the Centre: China’s Participation in WTO Negotiations, SciencesPo, Paris, France, March 28, 2013.

11. Lecture on China's Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule Maker?, Long Institute Distinguished Scholar Speaker Series, School of Law, University of California, Irvine, November 7, 2012.

12. Lectures on Services Trade Regulation, ADB Seminar on Regional Investment and Services Agreements, Hanoi, Vietnam, November 15-16, 2012.

13. Conducted Simulation on Services Trade Negotiation, organized by the UNESCAP and Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN), Ministry of Commerce of Thailand, August 23-24, 2012.

14. Seminar on TPP and China, Commercial Law Seminar Series, School of Law, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, December 9, 2012.

15. Managing Disputes Over Trade, Singapore - WTO Third Country Training Programme: WTO-TFCTN Parliamentarian Workshop, May 15, 2012.

16. Lecturers on Basic Principles, Dispute Settlement, Trade in Services, Trade Negotiations, etc. in the Regional Trade Policy Course for Asia Pacific hosted by the WTO, every year since 2004.

17. Seminar on Legal Issues in FTA Negotiations, Trade and Industry Department, Government of Hong Kong SAR, Jan 5, 2012.

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18. Lectures on Services Trade Regulation, ADB Training Course on Trade in Services, Bangkok, Thailand, 26–29 July 2011 (principal lecturer for all 4 days).

19. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance: From Rule Taker to Rule Shaker, and Maybe Rule Maker? Seminar at the Faculty of Law of University of Hong Kong, July 13, 2011.

20. Does Stronger IP Protection Promotes Innovation?, Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade Summer School on WTO Studies, July 6, 2011.

21. Managing Disputes Over Trade, Singapore - WTO Third Country Training Programme: WTO-TFCTN Parliamentarian Workshop, May 4-6, 2011.

22. China’s Ascent in Global Trade Governance, Nankai University Law School, Tianjin, China, Nov 12, 2010.

23. ASEAN SECRETARIAT, Trade in Services, the GATS and ASEAN, Jakarta, Indonesia, July 5-7, 2010.

24. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB), gave lectures on trade in goods, services, labor

mobility, environment and labor standards, ADB Trade and Investment Integration Course, Manila, Philippines, 21-25 June 2010.

25. Managing Disputes over Trade, Singapore - WTO Third Country Training Programme: WTO-

TFCTN Parliamentarian Workshop, May 5-7, 2010.

26. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB), gave lectures on TBT & SPS, safeguards and antidumping, and the WTO dispute settlement system, ADB Training Course on Designing, Negotiating, and Implementing Free Trade Agreements: Focus on Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 26-30 April 2010.

27. ASEAN SECRETARIAT, Introduction to Trade Policy and the WTO, Jakarta, Indonesia,

February 17-19, 2010. 28. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB), gave lectures on TBT & SPS, safeguards and

antidumping, and the WTO dispute settlement system, ADB Trade and Investment Integration Course, Manila, Philippines, 21-25 September 2009.

29. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, gave a seminar on “Japan-China Trade Disputes:

‘Aggressive Legalism’ with a Confucian Touch”, Seattle, Washington, US, January 15, 2009. 30. EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (ECIPE),

gave a seminar on “Taming the Dragon: China's Experience in the WTO Dispute Settlement System”, Brussels, Belgium, November 25, 2008.

31. INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTRE, QUEENS UNIVERSITY, Herstmonceux Castle,

UK, gave a seminar on “China’s Participation in the WTO”, May 13, 2008. 32. WORLD TRADE INSTITUTE, gave a seminar on “China’s Participation in the WTO: A

Lawyer’s Perspective”, Bern, Switzerland, January 24, 2008.

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33. THE ECONOMIST, ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT, gave a special presentation on “China, WTO and Trade Wars”, Hong Kong, November 14, 2006.

34. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, Advanced Training Course on Copyright Issues for

Jiangsu Province of China, invited to give lecture on “Latest Developments on IPR Protection under the WTO Framework”, June 15, 2006.

35. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, invited speaker for the Law Lectures for Practitioners,

Hong Kong, April 21, 2006. 36. CHINESE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES (Taiwan), invited to speak

with their officers on China and Trade Remedies Measures, Taipei, Taiwan, March, 2006. 37. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, invited speaker for the Workshop on “Covering the

WTO” organized by the Journalism and Media Studies Centre, November 4-5, 2005. 38. HONG KONG JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION, invited speaker for the Workshop on

How to Prepare for the Upcoming WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong, October 29, 2005.

39. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE OF CHINA, invited to give two lectures on Subsidies and

Countervailing Measures laws and China’s WTO Obligation of Uniform Application of Trade Laws to senior trade officials at the Provincial Level at the first National Seminar on the Challenges of the Post-Transition Period after China’s WTO Accession held in Shenzhen, 14-16 September 2005.

40. CHUNG-HUA INSTITUTION FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH (CIER), Taiwan WTO

Center, Taipei, Taiwan, Guest Speaker, “An Insider’s View of the WTO Dispute Settlement System”, July 11, 2005.

41. TAIWAN BUREAU OF FOREIGN TRADE, Taipei, Taiwan, Guest Speaker, “The WTO

Dispute Settlement System and the Trade Law Regime of China”, July 11, 2005. 42. HONG KONG BAR ASSOCIATION, designed and co-lectured a three-month long

course on WTO Law, June-September, 2005. 43. MINSHENG BANK OF CHINA, lecturer for the Advanced Training Course for Senior

Managers on “China’s WTO Commitment in Financial Services and the Banking Sector”, April, 2005.

44. POON KAM KAI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, taught a course on WTO law to

the students in the Diploma for Chinese Business Law Program, October-December, 2004. 45. NANJING UNIVERSITY, Jiangsu, China, March, 2004, visiting professor for the Law

School, “WTO dispute Settlement System”. 46. TONGJI UNIVERSITY, Shanghai, China, October, 2003, visiting professor for the

Department of Law, “WTO Dispute Settlement System”. 47. HANZHOU BUSINESS SCHOOL, Zhejiang, China, October, 2003, visiting professor for

the Law School, “WTO Dispute Settlement System”.

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48. HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, China Business Centre, gave several

lectures on WTO law, Common Law, Chinese Foreign Trade and Investment Law, etc., 2003-2005.

49. SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES (SOAS), UNIVERSITY OF

LONDON, London, U. K., 1999. Guest Speaker for the Department of Law, “The Legal Reform in China”.

VII. Press Interviews: I have been interviewed by the following media on WTO and other legal issues, especially those relating to China and WTO: World: CNN, BBC, CNBC, Financial Times, The Economist, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Associated Press, Bloomberg, The Christian Science Monitor, British Medical Journal; Regional: Channel News Asia, Asia Times, China Radio International;

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Economic Journal 信报, South China Morning Post, Ming Pao 明报,

Hong Kong Economic Times 经济日报, Apple Daily 苹果日报, Ta Kung Pao 大公报, The

Standard, Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) Hong Kong (both its Chinese Jade Channel 翡

翠台 and English Pearl Channel), RTHK 香港电台;

Singapore: Straits Times, Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报, Mypaper; TODAY, Channel 8;

Taiwan: Central News Agency 中央社,Common Wealth Magazine 天下杂志;

China: Caijing Magazine 财经杂志, Xinhua News Agency 新华社,Economic Observer 经济

观察报,China Economic Times 中国经济时报,East Asia Economic Review 东亚经济评

论, Shenzhen Economic Daily 深圳商报,International Financial News 国际金融报, Jiefang

Daily 解放日报。

VIII. Refereeship:

I have been invited to review paper submissions for the following journals: Asian Journal of Comparative Law; Asian Journal of International Law; Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy; Asia Pacific Law Review; Asian Studies Review; Australian Journal of Asian Law; China: An International Journal; China-EU Law Journal; Chinese Journal of International Law; Chinese Journal of Comparative Law; The China Quarterly; China Review; Hong Kong Law Journal; International Review of Law; McGill Law Journal; Melbourne Journal of International Law; Singapore Academy of Law Journal; Singapore Journal of Legal Studies; Singapore Year Book of International Law; World Trade Review.

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I have also been invited to review book proposals for Cambridge University Press, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff, Routledge, Edward Elgar. I have been invited by the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong to review many proposals submitted for the General Research Fund (GRF) (formerly known as Competitive Earmarked Research Grant (CERG)) scheme, which is the most prestigious and competitive research-funding scheme in Hong Kong). IX. Blogging and Other Activities I maintain a blog on issues relating to WTO and China at http://wtoandchina.blogspot.com/. I am also a regular contributor to the International Economic Law and Policy Blog at http://worldtradelaw.typepad.com/ielpblog/. Both are noted in the Website Survey 2007 by the Journal of International Economic Law as “Substantive web logs with postings often relevant to international economic law”, Journal of International Economic Law 11(1), 225–231.


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