About CCL
Associate Deans

LIU Chengwei

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Associate Dean of the College


Professor of law, Director of the China-American Law Institute

Research Area: Contract law, Civil and Commercial Law, Comparative Law


EDUCATION            

Doctor of Laws, Chinese Academyof Social Sciences (CASS), 2002-2005

Master of Laws, North-western Universityof Political Science and Law, 1999-2002

Bachelor of Laws, Hunan University Law School, 1996-1999


POSITIONS

2013-   Professor of Law, College of Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, PRC

2008-   Member of Academic Board and Associate  Professor of Law, School of American and Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, PRC

2005-2008   Assistant Professor of Law, School of American and Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, PRC

2014-2015   Visiting Scholar, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, U.S.A.

2006-2007   Randle Edwards Fellow, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, U.S.A.

2005-2008   Post-doctor Research Fellow in political science, Party School of Central Committee of the CCP, Beijing, PRC

2004            Certificate of EU law and German law, BUCERIUS Law School, Beijing, PRC


PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS  

Historical Transformation and Modern Developments of Anglo-American Law of Contract, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2014.

On Doctrine of Consideration in Anglo-American Law of Contract, Beijing: The Publishing House of Law, 2006

Property and Politics: Transformation of Land Institutions in Chinese Rural Area, Beijing: The Publishing House of Law, 2012.

The New Developments of Comparative Law, Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press, 2010 (with Ran Hao and Ran Jingfu).

Pragmatism and Theory in English Law (Translated Chinese Version of P. S. Atihah's Book), Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, 2008.


ARTICLES

The Establishment of Certainty Rule of Lost Profit Due to Breach of Contract, Chinese Journal of Law, Volume 2, pp. 84-101 (2013).

Rise and Fall of Comparative Law and China's Mega trends, Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 3, pp. 1-18 (2013).

Transformation and Developments of Contract Theory, Peking University Law Journal, Volume 4, pp. 774-794 (2011).

P. S. Atiyah on English Law, Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 6, (2011).

Victim-Offender Reconciliation Agreement in Civil Law Perspective, Global Law Review, Volume 2, (2010).

Ages of American Contract Law, Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 1, (2010).

Theoretic and Practical Dilemmas of Relational Contract Theory, Private Law Review, Volume 2, 2011.

The Evolvement of Doctrine of Consideration, Peking Law Review, Volume 1, 2007.

The Historical Origins and Sources of Doctrine of Consideration in Anglo-American Law of Contract, Tsinghua Law Review, Volume 1, 2007.

On Doctrine of Privity of Contract, Nanjing University Law Review, Spring volume, 2007.

The Functional Analysis of Doctrine of Consideration, Peking University Law Jourmal, Volume5, 2006.

Richness of Contract Theory, Journal of Comparative Law, volume 5, 2006.

Restatement of Contract: Between Statue Lawand Case Law, Civil and Commercial Law Review, volume 36, 2006.

Legacy of E. Allan Farnsworth, Journal of Comparative Law, volume 1, 2006.

Claims and Contributions of Relational Contract theory, Civil and Commercial Law Review, volume 41, 2008.

Articles before 2006 are omitted.


MEMBERSHIPS

2005-       Memberof the Editorial Board, Private Law Review

2007-       Memberof Standing Committee, Chinese Society of Comparative Law

2012-       Secretary-general, Member of Standing Committee, Beijing Society of Comparative Law


AWARDS      

2010         Qi Dansheng Book Award for On Doctrine of Consideration in Anglo-American Law of Contract

2010         Award for Distinguished Legal Research, China University of Political Science and Law

2011         Distinguished Teaching Award, China University of Political Science and Law

2012         This Year's Award for Teaching Distinction, China University of Political Science and Law