Wang Xiaoye
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Professor, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Xiaoye WANG holds a Doctor Juris from University Hamburg in Germany (1993), and is Professor of Law at the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, and Distinguished Professor at Hunan University (China). She works in the areas of economic law, and focuses on antitrust law.
She has published over 300 papers in Chinese, German and English, and is the author and editor of 20 books including “Monopole and
Wettbewerb in der chinesischen Wirtschaft”(J.C.B.Mohr1993), “Competition Law in China”(Kluwer Law International 2012) and “The Evolution
of China’s Antimonopoly Law)(Edward Elgar 2014). She serves as Vice President of the Chinese Society of Economic Law, Consultant Expert
for the Anti-Monopoly Commission under the State Council, and was advisor for the Drafting Committee of the 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 MOFCOM, and lectured twice for the Standing Committee of National People’s Congress in 2002 and 2005. As
visiting scholar, she visited Max-Planck Institutes for Private Law, for Innovation and Competition Law many times, and as Fulbright scholar
spend one year at Chicago- Kent College of Law. She was a founding member of Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA), and of
Asia Competition Forum (ACF), and member of International Advisory Board of CUTS C-CIER and American Antitrust Institute (AAI). She
has lectured on Chinese Competition law at ABA, IBA, ACF, Harvard University, Columbia University, Washington University (St. Louis), Max-
Planck Institutes, Chatham House, LIDC and many other institutions.