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Education:
• B.S in Physics, Nanjing Normal University
• LL.M., Fudan University
• Tufts University/Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy
• Kyoto University, Master and PhD
Subject:
• International Law
Professional Positions:
• Member of Japanese Association of World Law
Publications:
English
1)Charlotte Streck and Xinjun Zhang, “Implementation of the Clean Development Mechanism
in China: Sustainable Development, Benefit Sharing and Ownership of Certified Emission
Reductions” Yearbook of International Environmental Law, Vol.16, Oxford University
Press, 2007, pp.259-284.
2)“State Practice of People’s Republic of China in the Field of International Law
(2003-2004)” Asian Yearbook of International Law, Vol.11, Kluwer Law, 2006,pp.149-156。
3)“The Riddle of “Inalienable Right" in Article IV of the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferationof Nuclear Weapons: Intentional Ambiguity” Chinese Journal of International
Law 2006, Oxford University Press, pp.647-662
4)“International Atomic Energy Agency,” in Encyclopedia of the Developing World, 3
vols., ed. Thomas Leonard. New York: Routledge, 2005, pp.831-32.
Chinese
1)Substantial Rights and Procedural Issues in Diplomatic Protection, Peking University
Law Journal, vol.20, no.1, 2008, pp135-158
2)War Reparation Lawsuits and Judgments in Japan and the Chinese Reaction: Some
Reflections on the Principle of Non-Intervention, Tsinghua Law Review, Vol.1, no.4,
2007, pp.96-120
3) “The Significance of Natural Prolongation Principle in the East China Sea Dispute
between China and Japan: Perspective from the Relationship between Institution of Right
and Rule of Delimitation,” Tribune of Political Science and Law, Vol.130, 2006,
pp.107-117
Japanese
1)A Note on the Problem of Treaty Interpretation in the Supreme Court 4.27 Judgment”
, HOURITU JIHO, vol.80, pp.108-110.
2)“Issues Concerning Precautionary Principle in Environmental Protection: A Chinese
Perspective”, Yearbook of World Law, Vol.26, pp.62-98.
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