Allen J Clayton-Greene
China with Walmart, and research with Beijing-based consulting firm China Policy. Chinese criminal law and procedure, digital and cyber-security, Constitutional law and international human rights law.
LL.M degree from New York University School of Law in 2014 combined B.A./LL.B (Hons) degree from The University of Melbourne in 2007
worked as a litigation attorney with Australian law firm, Allens Arthur Robinson
Alvin Y.H. Cheung
the implementation of "One Country, Two Systems" in Hong Kong and Macau, China's approach to international law, and the relationship between trade policy and intellectual property
NYU (LL.M. in International Legal Studies, 2014) Cambridge (M.A. 2011)
East Asian Studies reference, instruction, and acquisitions for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials (in original script and English) in the library
Daniel Guttman
Senate investigations of government management, and UNDP China and EU China foreign expert on environmental law.
Executive Director of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Human Radiation Experiments, Commissioner of the U.S. Occupational Safety
Early Chinese cultural history and technical traditions (e.g. agriculture, medicine, calendrical science, divination, and structured play and games); history of science; pre-Buddhist history of religion; Chinese paleography and excavated manuscripts
B.A. 1992, Harvard University B.S. 1997, National Taiwan University M.S. 2000, Brandeis University Ph.D. 2011, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago
human rights, authoritarianism, and law in China
studied law, philosophy and sinology in Heidelberg, London and Beijing PhD in law from University College London
Reader in Transnational Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London
human rights, public law, and law and society in China
the art and archaeology of medieval China, with a focus on the period from the eighth to the twelfth centuries
National Taiwan University (B.A. and M.A.); University of Oxford (D.Phil.)
Modern and contemporary Chinese literature and film Chinese classics Chinese and western women writers Representation of the City in Chinese Cinema
B.A. Chinese Language and Literature, Beijing University, 1986
Yale University, Department of the History of Art, 1981-1989 Ph. D, 1989. Dissertation: "Shitao's Late Work (1697-1707): A Thematic. Map." Adviser: Richard M. Barnhart. Edinburgh University, Department of Chinese, 1980-1981. M.Phil./Ph.D. program. Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, Department of Art History, 1979-1980. Specialization: Chinese art of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Beijing Lang...
New York University, Institute of Fine Arts: 2012-2015 Deputy Director for Faculty and Administration 2006- Ailsa Mellon Bruce Professor 2003-2006 Professor 1996-2003 Associate Professor New York University, Institute of Fine Arts: 1990-1996 Assistant Professor New York University, Department of Fine Arts: 1989-1990 Assistant Professor 1987-1989 Lecturer École pratique des Hautes Études, Paris ...
Arabic and Chinese language, Arab crossroads, Legal studies, Mathematics Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Religion (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Arabic (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Language-learning (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Mathematics (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Law (NYU Abu Dhabi Library)
Curriculum Development; Translation
B.A. 2010, Chinese Language and Literature, Henan University M.A. 2012, TCSOL, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Yu-Jie Chen
Law
J.S.D. and L.L.M. degrees from NYU School of Law LL.M. and LL.B. from National Chengchi University in Taiwan
served as a researcher and advocate for the non-governmental organization Human Rights in China
B.A. 1980, Bryn Mawr College; M.A. 1982, New York University; PhD 1990, New York University
Modern Chinese literature & film Translation ideas of humanity and animality in modern and contemporary Chinese literature
B.A. East Asian Studies, Ancient Greek Language & Literature, Oberlin College, 2006 M.A. Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College, 2007 Ph.D. Modern & Contemporary Chinese Literature, East Asian Studies, NYU, 2015
Chinese fiction, Chinese language pedagogy, comparative literature
B.A. English Language and Literature, Sichuan International Studies University M.A. English and French Literature, Shanghai Teachers University
critical theory; modernism and modernity; theories of representation, narrative, and interpretation; political philosophy; aesthetics; and twentieth century Chinese literature and culture.
1990-95 Ph.D., Duke University (Graduate Program in Literature) 1982-86 BA, Peking University (Department of Chinese Language and Literature)
2005 Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor of East Asian Studies, New York University 2001 Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Chinese, New York University 1999 Assistant Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, New York University 1995 Assistant Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, Rutgers University
Yue (Angela) Zhuo
crime and law, substance abuse and mental health, and intergenerational family dynamics in both Chinese and American societies.
LL.B. as well as B.A. in English from Tianjin University, M.A. in economics from Nankai University Ph.D. in sociology (with concentrations in criminology and demography) from SUNY-Albany.
Associate Professor of Criminology and Sociology at St. John’s University
Carl Minzner
Chinese law and governance, particularly judicial reform, social unrest, and state-society relations
served as an Associate Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis Senior Counsel for the Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
Chi Yin
China's recently revised Criminal Procedure Law
LL.M. from NYU in 2013 LL.B and Master’s of Law from Sichuan University
served as a judge in the Intermediate Court of the greater Chengdu Municipality.
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World classics, ancient social history, and papyrology the ancient Mediterranean, across the Near East and Central Asia, to China
Frank K Upham
Property, Law, and Development, and courses on comparative law and society with an emphasis on East Asia and the developing world
Chinese language pedagogy Second language assessment Chinese syntax acquisition
B.A. 2010, Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, East China Normal University, International College of Chinese Studies M.A. 2012 Teaching English to Students of Other Languages, Columbia University Teachers College
Chinese law and government Asian law, specifically focusing on legal institutions, criminal justice reform, dispute resolution, human rights and the role of international law relating to China and Taiwan
Modern Chinese cultural studies Material culture Socialism and postsocialism The Cultural Revolution Third World internationalism Disability studies
A.B. 2007, Music and East Asian Studies, Harvard University A.M. 2009, Regional Studies-East Asia, Harvard University, Ph.D. 2015, Chinese, UC Berkeley
painting and material culture of late imperial China, from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.
PhD in Chinese Art History at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, with a dissertation titled, “Painting in the Age of Evidential Scholarship (kaozheng): Luo Ping’s Late Years, ca. 1770-1799.” M.A. from the Institute of Fine Arts, and a B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature from the University of Venice, Ca’ Foscari.
taught at Reed College and Oberlin College
Art and architecture of Africa; port cities and visual cultures of the Indian Ocean world; comparative urbanism; the cultural dimension of globalization; modernity in Africa; Islamic arts of Africa; histories of photography in Africa
PhD, Harvard University; MA, University of Iowa; BA, University of Florida
Ren Ito
the strategic implications of the maritime disputes in the South China Sea and the East China Sea, and how Japan, the US and China view sovereignty and international law of the sea
LL.M. from NYU School of Law LL.B. from the University of Tokyo. M.A. in East Asian Studies from Stanford University.
Chinese Bronze age, especially the Anyang period (ca. 1250-1050 BCE). theorizing violence and early complex polities to historiography and more recently visual culture and ancient economy
from Harvard with a dual degree in anthropology (archaeology)
Director of Graduate Studies, Spring 2019-Spring 2021
Language assessment and measurement Phonology Pedagogical Grammar
B.A. 2010, Teaching Chinese as a Second Language, Nanjing Normal University M.A. 2012, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Teachers College, Columbia University
Sida Liu
LL.B. degree from Peking University Law School Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago
Associate Professor of Sociology and Law at the University of Toronto Faculty Fellow at the American Bar Foundation
Chinese Language Pedagogy
B.A. 2002, British and American Literature, Nankai University M.A. 2005, Comparative Literature, Tsinghua University M.A. 2012, Asian Studies, Cornell University
Chinese language pedagogy Foreing language assessment and teaching Chinese syntax acquisition
B.A. 2001, Chinese Language and Literature, Henan University M.A. 2004, Linguistics & Applied linguistics, Beijing Normal University M.A. 2014, Foreign Language Education, New York University
Aaron M. Halegua
labor and employment law, dispute resolution, legal aid and access to justice, labor trafficking, labor issues involving “One Belt, One Road” investments, and corporate social responsibility and supply chains in the United States, China, and internationally.
Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
B.A. 2002, Chinese Language and Literature, Nankai University M.A. 2006, Linguistics & Chinese Pedagogy, Beijing Language and Culture University
Chinese textbook development, curriculum design, teacher training and Chinese language pedagogy.
B.A. 2002, Chinese Language and Literature, Shanxi University M.A. 2007, Curriculum and Chinese Pedagogy, Beijing Language and Culture University M.A. 2014, Foreign Language Education, New York University
Second language assessment, Second language acquisition, Chinese language pedagogy, Teacher training.
M.A. 2010, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Beijing Language and Culture University B.A. 2007, Chinese Language and Literature, Tsinghua University
international maritime disputes and sovereignty in the Antarctic Ocean and South China Sea issues of criminal procedure and legal ethics Chinese criminal procedure, the use of technology to assist judicial decision-making, and international law as a tool for interstate dispute resolution.
J.D. from New York University School of Law in 2014
worked as the Robert L. Bernstein Fellow for International Human Rights at the New York-based NGO, Human Rights in China
Ira Belkin
China, Law
J.D. from New York University School of Law, Belkin master’s degree in Chinese studies from Seton Hall University bachelor’s degree from SUNY Albany
served as USALI’s first executive director from September 2012 to July 2019 taught Chinese language at Middlebury College
B.A. 2011, Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, East China Normal University M.A. 2013, Bilingual/Bicultural Education, Columbia University
China’s legal system, public interest law organizations and civil society juvenile justice, criminal procedure, women’s rights, media law, and government information disclosure
J.D. from Columbia Law School master’s degree in East Asian studies from Harvard University master’s in journalism from Columbia University bachelor’s degree in history from Niagara University
Chinese art and archaeology
B.A. and M.A. in History from National Taiwan University Ph.D. in History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University
served as Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art at Yale University
Margaret Lewis
law in mainland China and Taiwan with an emphasis on criminal justice.
Fulbright Senior Scholar at National Taiwan University
Chinese philosophy, literature, language, Japanese literature, modern Asian history. Currently working on a study of Asia in the 20th century.
B.A. 1958, Columbia University M.A. 1960, English, Columbia University Ph.D. 1966, Chinese, Columbia University
Peter A Dutton
Chinese views of sovereignty and international law and how those views are shaped by geostrategic and historical factors.
J.D. from the College of William and Mary Ph.D. from King’s College London
Professor of Strategic Studies at the U.S. Naval War College, where he teaches courses on Chinese conceptions of governance retired Navy Judge Advocate and former Naval Flight Officer.
Chemistry (NYU Shanghai Library) Physics (NYU Shanghai Library) Technology & Applied Science (NYU Shanghai Library) Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Neural Science, Physics, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Research Institute, Chinese Program
Chinese language pedagogy Classical and modern Chinese literature translation
B.A. 1986, English Language and Literature, University of International Relations (Formerly know as Institute of International Relations) M.A. 1989, Comparative Literature, Peking University