About Ph.D. Program in Law and Finance
All-English Ph.D. Program in Law and Finance is a program for postgraduate legal study provided by SUFE School of Law. Shanghai is one of the most developed cities in China, reflecting the development of the economics and society. SUFE is one of the most renowned universities in China, whose graduates spread over the financial and fiscal area such as securities, insurance, banking and fund, having a significant influence across the country.
The teaching staffs in this program have remarkable domestic education background, most of whom have obtained the Ph.D. degrees from distinguished universities overseas. In Shanghai, the School of Law has maintained intimate connections with various local governments and people’s courts, law firms, securities companies, commercial banks, insurance companies, fund companies and multi-national companies, etc. Excellent students from the Ph.D. program may be recommended to visit, interview or have an internship in these institutions.
Teaching Faculty:
Ms. Xiaoyan Song, Professor & Dean
Interests: Financial Law, International Law
Education: Ph.D. (Wuhan University)
Overseas Visiting Experience: Visiting Scholar at University of Wisconsin Law School
Mr. Weijun Ge, Professor & Vice Dean
Interests: Commercial Law
Education: Ph.D. (Kyushu University), LL.M. (Cambridge University)
Overseas Visiting Experience: Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University Law School
Ms. Yuan Hu, Professor
Interests: Environmental and Resource Protection Law, Tax Law
Education: Ph.D. (Shanghai Jiaotong University)
Mr. Ling Hu, Associate Professor & Vice Dean
Interests: Jurisprudence
Education: Ph.D.(University of Hong Kong)
Ms. Wenfang Wu, Associate Professor
Interests: Labor Law, Economic Law
Overseas Experience: Studied at University of Münster, Germany
Ms. Jiaxin He, Associate Professor
Interests: Insurance Law
Education: Ph.D. (Shanghai Fudan University), LL.M. (University of Wisconsin)
Overseas Visiting Experience: Visiting Scholar at University of Oxford Law School
Ms. Yue Dai, Assistant Professor
Interests: International Tax, US Tax, US Tort Law
Education: J.D. (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Ms. Xiao Pan, Assistant Professor
Interests: Commercial Law
Education: S.J.D. (University of Hong Kong), LL.M. (University of Michigan)
Ms. Pan Su, Assistant Professor
Interests: Financial Law
Education: Ph.D. (Peking University), LL.M. (Stanford University)
Mr. Yuanzhen Cai, Assistant Professor
Interests: Intellectual Property Law
Education: Ph.D. (Beijing University), Master of Law (Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)
Mr. Jize Jiang, Assistant Professor
Interests: Criminal law
Education: Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Ms. Yuhuan Wang, Assistant Professor
Interests: Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Education: Ph.D. (Wuhan University)
Overseas Experience: Studied at University of Strathclyde Law School
Mr. Wangwang Xing, Assistant Professor
Interests: International Law, Ocean Law, Maritime Law, Marine Environmental Protection Law
Education: Ph.D. (Shanghai Jiaotong University)
Overseas Experience: Studied at Aarhus University, Denmark, Doctoral Joint Training
Ms. Daile Xia, Assistant Professor
Interests: Economic Law (Financial Law, Corporate Law)
Education: Ph.D. (Beijing University), LL.M. (Columbia University School of Law)
Ms. Tu Zhang, Assistant Professor
Interests: Jurisprudence, Human rights theory, Political philosophy, Moral philosophy
Education: Ph.D. (Leiden University, Netherlands)
Ms. Mingzhao Zhang, Assistant Professor
Interests: Maritime law, Marine insurance law, Marine cargo transportation law, Civil liability for marine pollution
Education: Ph.D.( Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Ms. Wentao Yang, Assistant Professor
Interests: comparative law, environmental law, law and economics
Education: J.D. (Georgetown University)
Overseas experience: B.S. in Economics and Psychology (UW-Madison), worked at a number of institutions, including the Harvard Legal Services Center
Ms. Nanying Tao, Assistant Professor
Interests: international law, international dispute settlement, comparative judicial system. Education: Doctor of Civil Law (PhD) McGill University Overseas experience: Teaching fellow at McGill University, Visiting scholar at Center for International Governance Innovation (Canada)
About the Course
The period of Ph.D. program is four years, includingfourthree-semester taught courses andfourfive-semester thesis writing. All of the courses are taught in English. The lecturers include the faculties of School of Law and the experts from the practice. Students are required to have in a minimum of2526credits (including 16 for compulsory course and 8 for optional courses and 1 for attending lectures) and pass all course examinations.
Curriculum
Compulsory Courses (19 Credits in total)
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