LI Wen

Dec 27, 2019

Associate Professor  

Deputy Director of the Fiscal, Tax and Financial Law Institute, Civil Commercial and Economic Law School, CUPL  





Educational Background

Ph.D., Queen Mary University of London

LL.M., the University of Edinburgh

LL.B., China University of Political Science and Law


Work Experience

2016 - Present, Associate Professor, Civil, Commercial and Economic Law School, China University of Political Science and Law

2012 - 2015, Lecturer, the University of Hertfordshire, England


Research Interests

Financial Law

International Financial Law

Information Technology Law


Courses Taught

Financial Law

English and American Law of Finance

Contract Law


Appointments

Associate Fellow, UK Higher Education Academy

Member, China Banking Law Society


Honors and Awards

1. “Award for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students” awarded by the China Scholarship Council in 2008.

Languages

Chinese, English


Contact Information

Email Address: liwen830409@sina.com


Representative Publications

Books

1. Research on the Legal Regulation of China’s New Internet Payment, Law Press China, 2018.


Articles

1. UK, “Licensing and Retained Funds Regulation of Internet Third Party Payment Providers in China”, European Journal of Law and Technology/Journal of Information Law & Technology Issue 2, 2009, < http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/jilt/2009_2/li >, 6,871 words.

2. UK, “Stones from Other Hills: Finality Rules within the Law of International Large Value Electronic Credit Transfers in China”, International Review of Law, Computer & Technology, Volume 21 Number 3, Nov. 2007. ISSN: 1360-0869, 5,818 words.

This paper has been reproduced in Professor Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard (ed.) Cyberlaw Security & Privacy,  (International Association of IT Lawyers), ISBN: 87-991385-3-0 & 978-87-991385-3-1, 5,818 words.

3.India, “Finality Rules within the Law of Domestic Large Value Renminbi Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT) in China” Icfai Journal of Cyber Law November 2008; ISSN: 0972-6934; 3,691 words. This paper was originally presented at BILETA conference 2007.

4. Canada, Book Review: “Banking Laws in China”, Banking & Finance Law Review Volume 24 Number 3 June 2009, ISBN/ISSN: 0832-8722; 1,519 words.

5. China, “Thoughts on the Teaching and Learning of Financial Law in Full English – in the case of Postgraduate Optional Course at China University of Political Science and Law”, Research on China Legal Education, Issue 2, 2020.

6. China, “Research on the Difference of LLM education between China and UK”, Educational Studies of China University of Political Science and Law, No. 28, Issue 2, 2020.

Research Projects

1. Founder of the LLM Programme in Chinese Commercial Law and Chinese Financial Investment Law at the University of Hertfordshire, England.