Professor
Zewei Yang is currently an Luojia Distinguished Professor at Wuhan University School of Law, China. He obtained his Ph.D in Law from Wuhan University (1997). His major research area cover international energy law, international organization law and law of the sea and he has published extensively in these areas. His representative works and articles: Study on the History of International Law (Second Edition, Higher Education Press 2011); On Legal Safeguard of China’s Energy Security (China University of Political Science and Law Press 2009); The Sino-South Korean Fisheries Dispute: Its Present and Future (5 Journal of East Asia & International Law, 2012); Western International Law and China’s Confucianism in the 19th Century: Collision and Integration (13 Journal of the History of International Law, 2011); International Energy Law: Has It Emerged as a New Discipline of International Law? (3 AALCO Quarterly Bulletin, 2007) etc. He was visiting Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (1999-2000) and the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law & Policy of Dundee University (2007). He can be contacted at: yangzewei@hotmail.com
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