Background
Wang, Guiguo was born on August 29, 1952 in Yutian, China. Son of Huanwen and Yongmin (Ma) Wang.
( This study examines the major issues involved in the bi...)
This study examines the major issues involved in the bilateral economic relations between China and the United States. It illustrates the potential for cooperation between countries of different social systems and levels of development. This work analyzes the political and legal systems as well as laws relating to foreign economic exchanges of both countries. After a brief introduction to the bilateral economic system, the author describes the political and legal systems relating to foreign economic relations of both countries respectively. He further illustrates issues relating to the bilateral relationship by examining relevant case studies on finance, U.S. export control laws, U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty laws and textile trade. In conclusion the author suggests necessary and realistic alternatives to promote better bilateral relations.
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Wang, Guiguo was born on August 29, 1952 in Yutian, China. Son of Huanwen and Yongmin (Ma) Wang.
Diploma, University Foreign Studies, China, 1979. Master of Laws, Columbia University, 1982. Doctor of Juridical Science, Yale University, 1984.
Legal officer, Fng. Ministry China, 1979-1980;
associate, Paul, Hastings, Janesky & Walker, 1984-1986;
consultant, Johnson, Stokes and Master, Hong Kong, 1986-1987;
counsel, Beijing Northern 7 Law Office, 1987-1990;
associate professor of law, Peking U., China, 1987-1990;
principal lecturer department law, City U. Hong Kong, 1991-1992;
reader department law, City U. Hong Kong, 1992;
director Center for Chinese and Comparative Law, City U. Hong Kong, since 1993;
dean and Woo Po Shing professor Chinese and Comparative Law, City U. Hong Kong, since 1995. Visiting associate professor of University B.C., Vancouver, 1989. International consultant Blake, Cassels, Graydon, Stikeman & Elliott, Vancouver, Canada, 1989-1990.
Guest professor of law People's U. china, since 1991. Arbitrator China International Economics and Trade Arbitration Commission, China, B.C. International Commercial ArbitrationCentre, Canada, since 1990.
( Increasing and intensified cross-border economic exchan...)
( This study examines the major issues involved in the bi...)
Married Mei Fun Leung.