CONTRIBUTOR:
Xinyue Li
AFFILIATION:
TITLE:
Associate Researcher
DEPARTMENT:
School of International Law
INSTITUTION:
East China University of Political Science and Law
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Xinyue Li is an Associate Researcher at School of International Law and a founding member of Institution for International Law and Policy of Global Commons Governance, East China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL), Shanghai, China. She is also a part-time Legal Counsel of International Operation Team at Shanghai I-Land Law Offices, specializing in international law and international relations, international business, collaboration and negotiation, and multidisciplinary issues in emerging areas. She obtained a Ph.D. from University of Durham, a Master of Laws from University of New South Wales, a Master of Jurisprudence from ECUPL, and a Bachelor of Laws from Soochow University. She served as Senior Tutor of Law, Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Deputy Director of Centre for Chinese Law and Policy, and Global Citizenship Programme Scholar at Ustinov College in Durham. She was a visiting PhD scholar at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at University of Cambridge. She has published at Oxford Bibliography in International Law, Journal of World Investment & Trade, Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy,《国际经济法学刊(Chinese Journal of International Economic Law)》(CSSCI), and European Human Rights Law Review. Her current research interests include advanced multidisciplinary theories of international law (i.e., quantum international law), emerging economic-security irreconciliation, and legal impacts of science and technology innovations. She teaches Public International Law, International Human Rights Law, and Science, Technology & Law. She can be contacted via email at 3220@ecupl.edu.cn; xinyue.li@durham.ac.uk.