Name: JIANG Rujiao
 
Professor of Law, China University of Political Science and Law
 
Education/Training:
2002-2006  China University of Political Science and Law, PH.D
1987-1990  China University of Political Science and Law, LL.M. 
1983-1987   China University of Political Science and Law, LL.B.
 
Present Professional Position:
Professor of Law, China University of Political Science and Law 
Deputy Director of Institute of China University of Political Science and Law on Private International Law
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 Researcher of Research Center of European Union Law in China University of Political Science and law  | 
Member of WTO Research Center of China University of Political Science and law
 
Professional Affiliation:
Director ,Chinese Private International Law Institute
Director , Beijing Institute of International Law Association
 
Awards and Honors:
1.Private International Law, published in 1997, Second prize of the outstanding achievements of the Beijing Municipal Government in 2001
2.Private International Law, published in 2002, Excellent Textbook Award of the China University of Political Science in 2005
3.Choice of law On cross-strait civil and commercial exchanges, Anniversary of outstanding papers third prize
 
 
Publications:
Books
 
1.      Higher political and legal institutions series of textbooks Private International Law, CUPL Press, September 2002
2.      Private International Law Case, CUPL Press, 1999
3.        WTO legal rules, CUPL Press, 1999
Dissertations: 
1.      On a number of legal issues of international finance leases, in  Comparative Law 2 of 1998
2.      Choice of law On cross-strait civil and commercial exchanges, in Chinese lawyers 7, 1998
3.        On the international commercial arbitration law of the agreement, in "China Youth College for Political Sciences” in 2003, five
 
 
Academic Projects:
1.      Cross-border e-commerce on Private International Law Research, Ministry of Education project, From CUPL, 2005 project, still under study
2.        Research teaching and research, CUPL teaching reform project 2006, still under study; 
 
International Exchange:
March 2000—May 2000   Duquesne University, USA exchange, lecture
June 2002—May 2003     University of British Columbia, Canada (UBC), a visiting scholar