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Kui-Hua Wang

Present Position
Senior Lecturer
Chinese Programs Coordinator

Tel: 61 3 9244 6238
Fax: 61 3 9244 6063
Email: kuihua@deakin.edu.au

Academic Qualifications
LLB Jilin. LLM Monash

Teaching Expertise

  • Chinese Commercial Law

Subjects Taught

  • Chinese Commercial Law
  • Asian Trade and Investment Law
  • Australian Business Law

Research Interests

  • Chinese Commercial Law

Work History

  • Senior Lecturer, 1999-present
  • Lecturer in Law, 199 -1999

Publications

  • Wang, KH, Chinese Commercial Law, Oxford University Press, 2000.
  • Wang, KH, 'Legal Protection of Foreign Intellectual Property in China: Is Effective Law Enforcement Far Away?' in LBC Information Services China's International Transactions:Trade and Investment, 2000, pp 95-116.
  • Wang, KH and Akers, K, 'The Conciliation of International Commercial Disputes in China' (2000) 11 Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal 107-119.
  • Wang, KH and Akers, K, 'The New Chinese Unified Contract Law:How Will it Affect Foreign Investors?' (1999) No. 26 Asia Business Law Review 79.
  • Wang, KH, 'Legal Issues of Investing in Asia: an Australian Perspective' (1998) 7 Canterbury Law Review 215-229.
  • Wang, KH, 'Celebrations Turn to Sorrow:where is China's consumer protection law?' (1997/1998) 4 (1&2) Canberra Law Review 151-156.
  • Wang KH.,(Mendelson, D.), 1996, ‘An Overview of Liability and Compensation for Person Injury in China under the General Principles of Civil Law';, Torts Law Journal, Vol.4, Issue No. 2 137-172.
  • Wang, KH., 1996, ‘The Emergence of China';s Foreign Trade Law and Its Impact on Sino-Australian Trade';, Australian Business Law Review, Vol 24 359-374.
  • Wang, KH, 'Personal Injury Liability and Compensation for a Foreigner under Chinese Civil Law' (1995) 1 Journal of Chinese Comparative Law (Hong Kong) 169-181.