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Xiao Jun
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Prof. Dr. XIAO, Jun

 

Personal Data

 

   Name:    Xiao

   First Name: Jun

   Nationality: Chinese

 

Associate Professor of Law

 

Address:  Institute of International Law, Wuhan University,

Wuhan, Hubei 430072, P.R.China

E-mail: junxiao70@qq.com

Mobile: 0086 13006175181

Fax: 00 86 (0) 27 68754154

 

Research Interests

International Investment Law, focusing on International Investment Treaties

International Trade Law, focusing on Free Trade Agreements

International Economic Law

 

Courses Taught

International Economic Law

International Investment Law

International Trade Law

Chinese Practice of IIAs and FTAs

 

Employments

Since 2007, Associate Professor, School of Law, Wuhan University

1991-2000, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Hubei Sub-Council

 

Education

Dr. iur, University of Saarland (Saarbrücken, Germany), 2002-2006

LL.M., University of Saarland (Saarbrücken, Germany), 2000-2002

Bachelor of Literature, Wuhan University (Wuhan, P.R. China), 1987-1991

 

Languages

   Chinese (mother tongue), German, English (fluent)

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books

1.        Das Prinzip der Nichtdiskriminierung in einem künftigen multilateralen Investitionsabkommen, Nomos Verlag, 2007 (German)

2.        Jurisdictional Issues of Regulating Conflict Decisions in International Investment Arbitration, China Social Sceinces Press, 2017 (Chinese)

Articles in a Periodical

1.        Das neue deutsch-chinesische Investitionsschutzabkommen – Ein Prototyp der chinesischen Bilateral Investment Treaties neuer Generation, Zeitschrift für Europarechtliche Studie, Issue 3, 2006 (German)

2.        Interpretation of National Treatment Clause in International Investment Treaties, Law Review, Issue 2, 2008 (Chinese)

3.        Diplomatic Protection in Foreign Investment – Comments on the ICJ’s Judgment in the Case Concerning Ahmadou Sadio Diallo, International Law Review of Wuhan University, Issue 8, 2008 (Chinese)

4.        The ASEAN-China Investment Agreement: A Regionaliztion of China’s BITs, Frontiers of Law in China, Vol. 6 No. 2, 2011

5.        The Application of ICSID Arbitration Rule 41(5), Journal of International Economic Law, Issue 3, 2012 (Chinese)

6.        Complexity and Diversification: Discerning the Trend of International Investment Agreements, Law Review, Issue 5, 2014 (Chinese)

7.        The Possibility of an Appellate Mechanism in International Investment Arbitration, Studies in Law and Business, Vol. 32 Issue 2, 2015(Chinese)

8.        How Can A Prospective China-EU BIT Contribute to Sustainable Development: in Light of the UNCTAD Investment Policy Framework for Sustainable Development, Journal of World Energy Law & Business, Vol. 8 Issue 6, 2015, pp. 521-541

9.        The Investment Court System Proposed by the EU for TTIP: A Critical Analysis, Wuhan University International Law Review, Vol. 19 No. 2, 2016, pp. 452-465 (Chinese)

10.    On the Methodology of Zeroing under the WTO Rules of Target Dumping: A Review on US – Washing Machines Case, Wuhan University International Law Review, Vol. 1 No. 4, 2017, pp. 140-152 (Chinese)

11.    Investor’s Consent to Counterclaims in International Investment Arbitration, Wuhan University International Law Review, Vol. 2 No. 5, 2018, pp. 81-93 (Chinese)

12.    An Analysis of the “Claims Unfounded as a Matter of Law” Objection in IIAs, Journal of Shanghai University of International Business and Economic, Vol. 26 No. 1, 2019, pp. 85-96 (Chinese)

 

Articles in Collection

1.                    Chinese BITs in the 21st Century: Protecting Chinese Investment, in: J. Chaisse/P. Gugler (eds.), Expansion of Trade and FDI in Asia, Routledge, 2009

2.                    ASEAN-China FTA: A pragmatic approach to regulating services and investment, in: J. Chaisse/P. Gugler (eds.), Competitiveness of ASEAN Countries, London: Edward Elgar 2010