Xiaoye WangXiaoye Wang is a Distinguished Professor of Law at Hunan University, China and a Professor of Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China. Professor Wang works in the areas of economic law, international economic law, and focuses on cmpetition law. She holds an LLM from Renmin University, China and a Doctor Juris from the University of Hamburg, Germany. She is the author and the editor of 20 books and over 300 articles published in Chinese, German, and English including 'Monopole und Wettbewerb in der chinesischen Wirtschaft'(J.C.B. Mohr1993) and (The Evolution of China's Antimonopoly Law) (Edward Elgar 2014). As the leading expert in the field of competition law in China, she was advisor of the Drafting Committee of China's Anti-Monopoly Law under the State Council and the National People's Congress, and the Head of the Consultant Committee for WTO Trade and Competition Policy of the Ministry of Commerce and lectured twice in the Standing Committee of National People's Congress. She serves now as Vice President of National Economic Law Research Association of China, and consultant expert for the Anti- Monopoly Commission under the State Council of the People's Republic of China. In international academic activities, Professor Wang is a founding member of the Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA) and the Asia Competition Forum (ACF), and member of the International Advisory Board of CUTS C-CIER and American Antitrust Institute (AAI). During 2005 and 2006, she spent one year at Chicago-Kent College of Law, USA as Fulbright Scholar. She has lectured on Chinese competition law at American Bar Association, International Bar Association, Inter- Pacific Bar Association, ACF, Harvard University, Columbia University, Washington University (St. Louis), New York University, Korea Fair Trade Commission, Chatham House, International League of Competition Law, Max-Planck Institutes, and many other institutions. Read More Read Less