Gan Ying
Prof. Gan Ying (born 16 June 1975) studied International Economic Law at the University of International Business and Economics in China (1993-2000) and Xiamen University in China (2000-2003) where she obtained her Ph.D. with a dissertation on 'coparative study on countervailing duty laws'. In 2006, she obtained her LL.M. with Great Distinction on European and Comparative Law at Ghent University in Belgium.
In 2003, she was appointed assistant professor and in 2005 associate professor at the Faculty of International Law of the East China University of Political Science and Law. There, she presently teaches International Economic Law, International Trade Law, The WTO Legal System, and Legal English in English and Chinese for both graduate and undergraduate students, and Chinese-Foreign Trade Law in English, for participants in the Chinese Law Program in conjunction with Willamette University College of Law and Sydney Law School.
Gan Ying has been a council member of the Chinese Society of International Economic and Trade Law, a member of the Chinese Society of International Economic Law, the Chinese Society of International Law, the Shanghai Law Society, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and the All-China Bar Association. She has published many articles in Chinese and English in the areas of International Economic Law and the WTO Legal System. She is an editor of several volumes of the Journal of International Economic Law, and she is the author of the book On the Legal Issues of Subsidies and Countervailing Measures in International Trade of Goods (China: Law Press, Beijing 2005), the book The WTO Law and Practice of Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (China: Law Press, Beijing 2009), and she is the translator of the book Good and Evil in Art and Law (China: Law Press, Beijing 2013).
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