ZHU WEIYI
Professor of Law
China University of Political Science and Law
Contact Information:
l Tel: +86 15910957523
l Email: zhuwy_26@126.com
Education:
l J.D. (Juris Doctor) Columbia University, School of Law, 1995
l Graduate Study, Beijing Foreign Studies University, United Nations Simultaneous Interpretation Training Program, 1986
l B.A. Nanjing University, Department of English Language and Literature, 1982
Professional Experience:
l Professor, China University of Political Science and Law (2010–present)
l Arbitrator, Beijing Arbitration Commission (2010–present)
l Research Fellow & Legal Counsel, China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) (1997–2010)
l Associate, Beijing Junhe Law Office (1995–1997)
l Translator, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna (1990–1992)
l Third Secretary, Legal Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China (1988–1990)
l Attaché, Chinese Permanent Mission to the United Nations, New York (1986–1987)
Publications
Academic Journals
l Zhu Weiyi, Margin Loan for Trading in China, Tsinghua Law Review, Issue 1 of 2016
l Zhu Weiyi, History of the Reform of the State Owned Enterprises in China, China Law, Issue 5, 2015
l Zhu Weiyi, Outline of Chinese Legal Philosophy: Evocation for Homeland, China Law Review, Issue 1 of 2015
l Zhu Weiyi, Shadow Banking the Chinese Way, University Journal of China University of Political Science and Law, August 2014
l Zhu Weiyi, New Trends in American Corporate Governance, Issue 6 of 2014
l Zhu Weiyi, “QFIIs: A Door Opened for Foreign Investors in the A-Shares Market” as a chapter in a book soon to be published soon by Australian National University (2013).
l Zhu Weiyi, Dispute of Accounting Working Paper, Issue 2 of 2013
l Zhu Weiyi, A Few Issues Concerning Arbitration of Financial Disputes, Beijing Arbitration, Issue I of 2012.
l Zhu Weiyi, The Reform of Capital Market After Financial Crisis, Issue 3, 2009
l Zhu Weiyi, Proxy and Proxy Rules, Tsinghua Law Review (volume 8 of 2005).
l Zhu Weiyi, To Change or Not to Change?--On Separation of the Investment Banking and Commercial Banking in China, Jurisprudence, Volume 7 of 2005, 77-79.
l Zhu Weiyi, Legal Issues Related to Brokerage Business, Jurists, Volume 5 of 2003, 79-89.
l Zhu Weiyi, Legal Issues Related to Brokerage Business Law (excerpt), Social Science in China Press, February 1, 2004, 157.
l Zhu Weiyi, A Note on Professor Ronald Dworkin’s Major Works, Tsinghua Law Review, March, 2003, Volume 1, 294-303.
Periodicals
l Zhu Weiyi, Yesterday Once More?—A Close Examination of the Revised Securities Law, Asia Legal Watch, February 2006, 4-13 (written and published in English).
l Zhu Weiyi, Not Out of the Wood, Asia Legal Watch, July 2005, 14-16 (written and published in English).
l Zhu Weiyi, Collective Asset Management Schemes: A Wild Animal on the Loose? Asia Legal Watch, March 2004, 8-14 (written and published in English).
l Regularly wrote columns for several Chinese magazines and newspapers on law related issues.
Books:
l Zhu Weiyi, Securities Law, Publishing House of China University of Political Science and Law (2018).
l Zhu Weiyi, The Stock Market, Publishing House of China University of Political Science and Law (2018).
l Zhu Weiyi, Translation of Selected US Securities Law Cases, Law Publishing House (2014).
l Zhu Weiyi, Law School, Peking University Publishing House (2014).
l Zhu Weiyi, Comments of Selected Cases of Leading U.S. Securities Law Cases, Publishing House of China University of Political Science and Law (2013).
l Zhu Weiyi, Age of Goldman Saches, Law Publishing House (2010).
l Zhu Weiyi, Deep Listening, Law Publishing House (2010).
l Zhu Weiyi, Financial Alchemy, Shiying Publishing House of Taiwan (2009).
l Zhu Weiyi, Age of Finance, Edition, Shanxi Normal University Publishing House (2008).
l Zhu Weiyi, Analysis of Selected Leading Cases of the U.S. Courts, Second Edition, Sanlian Publishing House (2007).
l Zhu Weiyi, Law in a Different Dimension, Shanghai Sanlian Publishing House (2006).
l Zhu Weiyi, Two Practices of Securities Laws, China Legal Publishing House (2003).
l Zhu Weiyi, Analysis of Selected Leading Cases of the U.S. Securities Law, China Legal Publishing House (2003).
l Zhu Weiyi, Rationale and Idealism, Xinhua Publishing House (2002).
l Zhu Weiyi, Law as Experienced, China Legal Publishing House (2001).
l Zhu Weiyi, Analysis of Selected Leading Cases of the U.S. Corporate Laws, China Legal Publishing House (2000).
l Zhu Weiyi, Analysis of Selected Leading Cases of the U.S. Courts, China Legal Publishing House (1999).
Professional Membership:
l Admitted to the New York Bar
Languages:
l Chinese (Native), English (Fluent), French (Reading Proficiency)