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International and Comparative Law | Concentrations

Concentrations | International & Comparative Law

The International and Comparative Law concentration presents courses on the legal systems of both China and the United States, as well as courses that look at legal structures and behavior in the transnational arena. Students develop an understanding of the legal basis of international relations and insight into how the legal traditions of China and the United States shape the behavior of the two countries.

International & Comparative Law Topics Offered:

  • American Constitution
  • American Contracts and Torts
  • American Legal System
  • Chinese Civil Law
  • Chinese Constitution
  • Chinese Criminal Law
  • Chinese Economic and Commercial Law
  • Chinese Legal System
  • Comparative Legal Cultures: United States and China
  • Environmental Law
  • History and Philosophy of Law in China
  • History and Philosophy of Law in the West
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Law
  • Law and International Relations
  • Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

For more information on Comparative & International Law courses, please refer to the Courses & Descriptions page.

Professors:

Rhoda Mushkat
Visiting Professor of International Law
Doctor of Laws from the University of South Africa

Thomas Simon
Residential Professor of International Law
Professor of International Studies, The American University of Sharjah, UAE
Ph.D., Philosophy, Washington University and J.D., University of Illinois

Feng Chuan
Lawyer/Teacher, Law and Philosophy Hopkins-Nanjing Center
Ph.D. Southeast University, China

Li Bin
Associate Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. from Nanjing University School of Law

Shui Bing
Lecturer, School of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. Beijing University, China

Sun Wen
Associate Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. in economic law from Nanjing University

Xiao Zesheng
Associate Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. candidate in constitution and administrative law at Nanjing University

Yang Chunfu
Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. in law theory from Nanjing University

Yang Huizhong
Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. candidate in criminal law at Jilin University

Zhao Juan
Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Law School, Nanjing University

Zhang Li
Associate Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. candidate in economic and business law at Nanjing University

Zhang Renshan
Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. in history of Chinese law from Nanjing University

Zhou Changzheng
Associate Professor of Law, Nanjing University
Ph.D. in labor law from Peking University