Associate Professor of Law
E-mail: ganyong@whu.edu.cn
EDUCATION
University of Pittsburgh, LL.M., May 2009
Wuhan University School of Law, Doctor of Law, 2004
Wuhan University School of Law, Master of Law, 2001
Wuhan University Department of Philosophy, B.A, 1997
PROFESSIONAL LAW PRACTIVE ACTIVITIES
Summer Seminar of International Arbitration in Paris, July 2011.
Passed the New York Bar Exam, August 2009
Associate lawyer, Wuhan Branch of Beijing Jintai Law firm, since June 2006
Licensed to Practice law in Mainland China, 2006; License Certificate Number: 170100127713
Associate lawyer in Jingtian Law Firm in Shenzhen City, 2001
Admitted to Chinese Bar Association, 1999
HONORS AND AWARDS
Annual Outstanding Private International Law Paper Award, September 2014.
Alcoa Scholarship, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, August 2008
The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Prize of Hubei Province, December 2005
Annual Outstanding Graduate Award and the First-class Scholarship, December 2003
Honored Participant on Memory of the Chinese Arbitration Law Promulgation, December 2001
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Wuhan University School of Law, Associate Professor of Private International Law, January 2010 to present,
Arbitrator of Wuhan Arbitration Commission, 11/2015 - present
Consulting Expert of Wuhan Bureau of Scrutinization and Inspection, 12/2016- present
Max Plank Institute of Private International Law and Comparative Law at Hamburg, Visiting Researcher, from July 1, 2013 to September 1, 2013,
Department of Treaties and Laws of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People’s Republic of China, Expert of Private International Law, from Oct.2012 to April, 2013,
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Visiting Scholar and post-doctoral researcher, Dec. 2007 to Dec. 2009,
Lecturer of Private International Law, Wuhan University School of Law, 2004 to 2010
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
(A) Scholarly Books, Monographs, Chapters (All in Chinese)
1) A Comparative Study on Legal Issues of Securitization, Wuhan University Press, 2008.
2) Private International Law, Beijing: High Education Press, 2008 (Chapter 8, 9, 10)
(B) Journal Publications
1) Jurisdiction Agreements in Chinese Conflict of Laws: Searching for Ways to Implement the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements in China, Journal of Private International Law 2018, vol. 3.
2) The Party Autonomy and its Restrictions in Contractual Choice of Law --- Rome Regulation I and Its Implications to China, Shi Hezhi University Journal of Social Science, vol.6, 2017.
3) The New Developments of Japan’s International Civil Jurisdiction Legislation with Observations on the Newly Amended Civil Procedure Law of PRC, Times Jurisprudence, vol.4, 2017.
4) The Amendments to Rules regarding Jurisdiction Agreements under the Recast of Brussels Regulation 2012, Chinese Yearbook of Private International Law and Comparative Law, vol.19,2016.
5) The Jurisprudential Basis of International Civil Jurisdiction, Wuhan University International Review,vol.18,no.2,2016.
6) A Study on the Doing Business Jurisdiction of American Courts, Chinese Review of International Law, vol.3, 2016. (In Chinese)
7) The New Development of European Unions’ Private International Law-----Comments on the Recast of Brussels I Regulation, Chinese Yearbook of Private International Law and Comparative Law, vol. 17, 2016.
8) A Philosophical Reflection of International Civil Jurisdiction in Chinese Law, Wuhan University Review of International Law, vol.1, 2016. (In Chinese)
9) A Re-reading of Governmental Interest Analysis of Brainerd Currie, Eastern Chinese University of Politics and Law Review of International Law, vol.1 2016. (In Chinese)
10) Implied International Jurisdiction in Chinese Courts, Chinese Review of International Law, vol.2, 2015. (In Chinese)
11) Foreign Choice of Court Agreements in Chinese Courts, Chinese Review of International Law, vol.4, 2014. (In Chinese)
12) The Restrictions on the Party Autonomy in Contract Conflicts under US Law, Wuhan University Journal of Social Science, vol.3, 2014. (In Chinese)
13) The Change from Double Action Rules to the Lex Loci Delicti Rule and Legal Issues It Brings to Chinese Related Practice, Forum of Civil and Commercial Law, vol. 55, 2014. (In Chinese)
14) The Power theory concerning International Civil Jurisdiction of US Courts, International Law Study, vol.9, 2012-2013. (In Chinese)
15) Mandatory Rules in Private International Law in the People's Republic of China, Yearbook of Private International Law 2012-2013; pp.305-321. (In English)