卜庆修教授简介
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卜庆修简历
个人简介
卜庆修教授,现为英国苏塞克斯大学Chair of Global
Initiative,国际商法博士生导师,英国苏塞克斯大学亚洲中心创始人之一、英国苏塞克斯大学法学院-商学院跨院项目总监、前英国女王大学法学院国际经济与商法主任、英国高等教育院研究员。主要研究领域包括国际经济法,跨国商法,国际证券法与诉讼以及金融监管研究等。
卜教授主持具有全球影响力的大型国际学术会议十余次,比如2017年9月于瑞士日内瓦WTO年度论坛中主持Ending
Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains: Challenges, Strategies and
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs),2018年6月主持由英国牛顿研究基金项目(Newton
Fund Research-Link
Workshop)和中国自然科学基金委共同资助的Socially
Responsible Waste Management and Resource Efficiency in Global
Supply Chains: Challenges, Strate
gies in China and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Goals
项目;作为特邀嘉宾出席颇具影响力的国际会议论坛四十余次。参与2项由欧盟European
Research Council
(ERC)资助项目,主持7个英国政府资助研究项目,包括英国商务能源和工业战略部及British
Academy等研究资助项目。
卜庆修教授在商法学领域研究成果丰硕,在国际顶级杂志发表论文30余篇,与许多世界顶级名校开展了各式各样合作的项目,这包括了美国的哈佛大学法学院全球法律与政策研究所(Institute
of Global Law and Policy,
IGLP)、耶鲁大学Global Justice
Programme、乔治城大学、德国的马克斯普朗克研究所、加拿大的麦吉尔大学、以色列的特拉维夫大学,更与英国的牛津大学、剑桥大学法学院每年保持非常紧密的合作关系。卜庆修教授近年也致力于中英间法律合作研究项目,主持了由中英政府共同资助的与中国社科院合作研究的“跨国主权基金投资与国家安全”、“国际反贿赂与跨国公司国际责任”等研究项目,并与中国人民大学、上海交通大学等国内名校合作研究了多个项目。
卜庆修教授由于其较为卓越的学术成就,2016年10月起受邀担任英国全球挑战研究基金委员会(Global
Challenge Research
Fund)项目评审专家,从法律政策方面推进跨学科研究,尤其从法学、伦理学方面致力于解决全球性挑战。他也是目前该委员会唯一的华裔专家。
工作经历
2019.1.1- 2019.6.30
麦吉尔大学法学院李嘉诚冠名讲习教授
2016.10.1-2018.10.1
英国国家研究基金委员会Global Challenge Research
Fund项目评审专家
2015 10-2016. 2
加拿大约克大学法学院访问教授
2015.9-
贝尔法斯特女王大学/伦敦布鲁纳尔大学法学院博士答辩委员会委员
2015.4-2015.6
以色列特拉维夫大学法学院访问教授
2013.1-
哈佛法学院全球法律与政策研究院Docent
2013. 2-
英国苏塞克斯大学法学院副教授
2012.1-
爱尔兰都柏林大学讲座教授
(兼)
主讲:Transnational Law in Emerging Economies
都柏林格里菲斯大学国际法与国际商法硕士项目审监
2012
德国马普所:国际比较与私法院客座研究员
2010-
Fellow
英国高等教育院
2010-
法律与政治杂志编辑组成员
2010.8-
美国乔治城大学法学院讲座教授(兼)
主讲:Transnational Business
Law
2008.9.1-2013.2.1
英国女王大学法学院(终身教职)国际经济与商
英国女王大学法学院博士生导师
主讲:(硕士生导师)
研究生
(1)
跨国资本市场金融法
(2)
跨国公司治理与公共政策
(3)
跨国并购与破产法
(4)
跨国诉讼与仲裁
(5)
跨国公司法律社会责任
本科生:
(1)
欧盟资本市场法
(2)
英美衡平法
(3)
英国侵权法
(4)
英国公司法
(5)
英国合同法
英国女王大学法学院博士生导师
英国女王大学法学院本科/研究生学术委员会委员
英国女王大学中国与女王博士项目委员会委员
2007-2008 英国卡迪福大学法学院
主讲:(硕士生导师)
研究生:
(1)
国家商法,
(2)
国际公司治理法
本科生:
(1)
英国合同法
(2)
英国公司法(学科主任)
2007-
英国法学会会员
2006-2007
英国胡佛汉顿大学法学院高级讲师
硕士生导师
主讲:教授合英国合同法,英国侵权法
英国公司法,英国法律制度,国际投资法
香港城市大学(与胡佛汉顿大学联办):国际金融法(硕士)
瑞典隆德大学法学院访问教授
(同期:丹麦哥本哈根大学访问教授)
瑞典Moll Wendén
Advokatbyrå 跨国律所海外事务顾问(兼)
2005-2006
英国伯明翰城市大学法学院
主讲:英国公司法
论文发表(均为独著)
(2006-2018)
I.
Selected
Publications
Book
40. Corporate Governance in China: The Comparative
Perspectives in Shareholder Litigation (Springer Publishing,
submitted in May 2017, publication planned 2018)
39. Chinese Multinational Companies and Human Rights
(Routledge, publication planned 2018/19)
Chapters
38. ‘Ending the Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains: The
Legal Perspective’ in Natalia Yakovleva, Regina Frei and Sudhir
Rama Murthy (eds.) Sustainable Development Goals and sustainable
supply chains in the post-global economy (Springer,
2019)
37. ‘Promoting Sustainable Global Supply Chains, Emerging
Perspectives from CSR in Emerging Economies' in Onyeka K.
Osuji, Franklin N. Ngwu and Dima Jamali (eds.), CSR
in Developing and Emerging Markets Institutions and Sustainable
Development' (Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming
2019)
36. ‘Cross border Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the
One Belt and One Road: The Legal Perspective’ in Nada Kakabadse and
Nikolai Mouraviev (eds.) Public Private Partnerships: Policy,
Implementations and Risks (Rutledge, 2020)
35. ‘Chinese Multinational Corporation’s Obligations in the
Global Anticorruption: Levelling the playing field in Africa’ in
Charles M. Fombad and Nico Steytler (eds.) Stellenbosch
Handbooks in African Constitutional Law (Oxford University
Press, 2018)
34. Chapter II ‘Suspension of Chinese Units of ‘Big 4’ Audit
Firms: The Question of Moral Turpitude’ in S Watson and P.M.
Vasudev (eds.) Global Capital Markets – A Survey of
Legal and Regulatory Trends (Edward Elgar, 2017)
35-61
33. Chapter III ‘Corporate Governance, Accounting Procedure
and Insolvency Prevention’ in R Parry (ed) China’s New
Bankruptcy Law: Contexts, Interpretations and
Application 10,778 words, Part I Chapter 3,
(Ashgate, 2010) 43-73
Refereed Journal Articles
32 ‘To Legislate Filial Piety: Is the
Elderly Rights Law a Panacea?’ (2019) 21 (1)
Theoretical Inquiries in Law (Forthcoming)
31. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
vis-à-vis Sovereignty in Tackling Transnational Counterfeits:
Between a Rock and a Hard Place? (2018) 100 (1) Journal of the
Patent and Trademark Office Society 69, 102
30. ‘The Culture Variable
vis-à-vis Anti-Bribery Law: A Grey Area in Transnational
Corporate Criminal Liability’ (2018) 19 (1) European Business
Organisation Law Review 183, 213
29. ‘The Good Samaritan: Law and
Morality’ (2017) 49 International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
46, 57
28. Bu, Qingxiu (2016) Migrant labour standards
and human rights of multinational companies’ supply chains:
reshaping a playing field in China: part I.
Business Law Review, 37 (4). pp. 129-133. ISSN
0143-6295
27. Bu, Qingxiu (2016) The impact of the Chinese
sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) on Sino-EU relations: the leverage
between investment and human rights. Asian
Journal of Law and Economics, 7 (2). pp. 197-225. ISSN
2194-6086
26. Bu, Qingxiu (2016) The Ralls implications
for the National Security Review. Commercial
Law Quarterly, 30 (1). pp. 3-16. ISSN 0819-4262
25. Bu, Qingxiu (2016) Migrant labour standards
and human rights of multinational companies’ supply chains:
reshaping a playing field in China – part II.
Business Law Review, 37 (5). pp. 181-189. ISSN
0143-6295
24. ‘Will legal culture constrain the
corporate governance-related laws?’ (2015) 15 (1) Journal of
Corporate Law Studies (Oxford, Hart Publishing) 103,
125
23. The Anatomy of the Vertical
Agreement: Per Se Illegal Treatment
vis-à-vis the Rule of Reason Approach (2015)
46 (5) The International Review of
Intellectual Property and Competition Law (IIC)
(Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich
Germany) 565, 587
22.‘Qihu360 v Tencent: The Unsettled Antitrust War in
China’s IT Sector’ (2015) 36 European Competition Law Review (Sweet
& Maxwell) 369, 378
21. The Anatomy of Chinese
Multinationals’ Overseas Behavior: Human Rights Perspectives (2015)
8 (1) African Journal of Legal Studies (Brill/Nijhoff)
33, 86
20. China’s Dual Enforcement System
regarding Resale Price Maintenance Agreements (2015) 38 (2) World
Competition: Law and Economic Review (Kluwer Publishing) 235,
252
19. 'Neither Rock Nor Hard Place? The
Foreign Sovereign Compulsion Defence in Antitrust Litigation'
(2015) 6 (2) Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Oxford,
Oxford University Press) 427, 453
18. ‘Can suppliers fix final prices? The
Debate on Resale Price Maintenance (RPM)’ (2015) 6 (2) Journal of
European Competition Law & Practice (Oxford, Oxford University
Press) 110, 122
17. ‘Is it a new era of anti-bribery
enforcement in China?’ (2014) 12 (2) Nordic Journal of Commercial
Law 27, 67
16. ‘The Burden of Proof in China’s
Private Litigation under the AML 2008’ (2013) 6 (2)
Global Competition Litigation Review (London, Sweet &
Maxwell) 115, 122
15. ‘Human Flesh Search: The Two-Edged
Sword’ (2013) 3 (2) International Data Privacy
Law (Oxford, Oxford University Press) 181,
196
14. ‘The Chinese Reverse Merger
Companies (RMCs) in the US: Promising but Challenging?’ (2013) 13
(1) Journal of International Business and Law 17, 38 (Hofstra
University Press)
13. ‘China's
National Security Review: A tit-for-tat Response?’ (2012)6
(5) Law and Financial Market Review 343, 356 (Oxford, Hart
Publishing)
12.‘The Eighth Amendment to Article 164: Window Dressing
or New Era of Anti-Bribery Enforcement’ (2012)
23(11) International Company and Commercial Law Review 374,
381 (London, Sweet & Maxwell)
11. ‘Danone v
Wahaha: Who Laughs Last?’ (2011) 32 (6) Business Law Review
(6750 words, Wolters Kluwer Law &
Business) 140, 147
10.
‘Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs): Problems or Panacea?’
(2010)11 (5) Journal of World Investment & Trade
849, 877 (BRILL/Martinus
Nijhoff)
9.
‘Multinational Companies’ CSR: Is the playing field
reshaped?’ (2010) 5 International Business Law Journal
(Sweet & Maxwell) 485, 502
8.
'Coca-Cola v Huiyuan: Market-Economy Driven or
Protectionism?' (2010) 41 (2)
The International Review of Intellectual Property and
Competition Law (IIC) 202-210
7.
‘Anheuser-Busch InBev: The Legal Implication under the AML 2008’
(2010) 31 (6) European Competition Law Review 239,
247
6.
‘The Enterprise Bankruptcy Law (EBL 2006):
Cross-Border Perspectives’ (2009) 18 (3)
International Insolvency Review 187,
207
5. ‘Tighter Control of
Merger & Acquisitions (M&As)? (2008) 19 (2)
European Business Law
Review 293, 309
- ‘Danone v Wahaha:
If Not a War against Foreign Acquisitions, What Else?’ (2007) 21
(2) Australian Journal of Corporate Law 173,
184
3.‘Is There A Bottom Line for Foreign Acquisitions?’ (2007)
25 (5) Company and Security Law Journal
335, 349
2.‘China Company Law on Derivative Actions’ (2006) 5 (2)
International and Comparative Corporate Law
Journal 21, 67
‘The Indemnity Cost Order in a Derivative Action’ (2006) 27
(1) Company Lawyer 2,
主持具有国际影响力的会议及受邀国际会议
(2008-2018:全场发言,
费用均由大会组织方解决)
36. ‘Pluralism vis-à-vis Exceptionalism: Reassessing the
Beijing Model in the Constitutionalised Global Governance’ in
“Identity, Security, Democracy: Challenges for Public Law”
(University of Hong Kong, 25-27 June 2018 (Fully funded by Max
Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law,
Heidelberg)
35. ‘To Legislate Filial Piety: Is the Elderly Rights Law a
Panacea?’ in “Elder Law and its Discontents” Israel, 18-19 June
2018 (Fully funded by the Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary
Research of the Law, Tel Aviv University)
34. ‘The Cultural Sensitivity in Harmonisation
of International Arbitration: Lessons from China’ in Geography and
Legal Culture on the International Bench
(Leiden University, campus The Hague, 17-18 May
2018 (Fully funded by the PluriCourts, University of
Oslo)
33. ‘Mapping Effective Legal and Regulatory Frameworks of
Cybersecurity in the Gulf Cooperation Council’s Critical National
Infrastructure (CNI)’ in “Contemporary Challenges to Legal
Guarantees in a Changing World” 9-10 May 2018, Kuwait (Fully funded
by Kuwait International Law School)
32. Sustainable Business Development through Technology and
Innovation: Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises’ Digital
Transformation, Bangkok, Thailand, 25-30 March 2018 (Fully Funded
by the Newton Fund)
31. UK-China AMR Centre Partnerships Initiative –Workshop
Shanghai, China 20- 24 Nov 2017 Co-sponsored by Research Councils
UK (RCUK), Newton Fund, The National Natural Science Foundation of
China (NSFC) and Medical Research Council (MRC) (Fully funded by
the MRC.
30. GCRF Global Engagement Colombia (Bogota) Wednesday 4-6
October 2017 Fully funded by the Global Challenge Research Fund
(GCRF)
29. ‘To Legislate Filial Piety: Is the Elderly Rights Law a
Panacea?’ in Elder Law and Its Discontents, Cegla Centre for
Interdisciplinary Research (CCIR), Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv
University, Israel 18-19 June 2018 (Fully funded by the
CCIR)
28. ‘National Security in the Sovereign Wealth Funds
(SWFs)-based Investments: Cyber Security and Critical National
Infrastructure (CNI)’ in Cyber Security Symposium Programme14–16
November 2017 Manchester, UK (Fully funded by UK Science and
Innovation Network (Gulf))
27. ‘Chinese Multinational Corporation’s
Obligations in the Global Anticorruption: Levelling the playing
field in Africa’ in Fifth Stellenbosch Annual Seminar on
Constitutionalism in Africa (SASCA 2017) 19-22 September 2017,
Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS), Stellenbosch,
South Africa (Fully funded by the STIAS)
26. ‘The Governance Racialism and Double
Standards of Multinational Corporations (MNCs): Delivering Access
to Justice’ in Consumer Policy in a Comparative Perspective: New
Challenges in Chinese, European, and International Law 29-30 June
2017 Intellectual Property Law Interest Group, American Sociality
of International Law (Fully funded by Macau
University)
25. ‘Reassessment Chinese Investment
Migration: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly?’ in 2nd
Annual Academic Investment Migration Seminar:
The State of the Investment Migration Field 5 June 2017
Investment Migration Council (IMC), Geneva, Switzerland (Fully
funded by the IMC, Geneva)
24. ‘The Governance Gap in Global Supply
Chains of Foreign Multinational Corporations (MNCs)’ in
Indicators and Metrics for Socially Inclusive Waste Management
and Resource Efficiency (WM&RE) in Supply Chains: Measuring and
Reporting to Embed Sustainability in Policy and Practice’,
23-25 May 2017, UFSC, Florianópolis, Brazil (Fully funded by
British Council)
23. ‘Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
vis-à-vis Sovereignty in Tackling Transnational Counterfeits:
Between a Rock and a Hard Place?’ in The Asper Review of
International Business and Trade Law’s 3rd Annual INTLaw
Conference 25-26 April 2017, Manitoba, Canada (Fully-funded
by The Asper Foundation)
22. ‘Ethics, Innovation and Shared
Value’ in Oman Research Symposium, Muscat, Oman 13-14 March
2017 (Fully funded by Oman Research Council)
21. “Broadcasting Rights” in Law and
Sports: Current and Future Perspectives, Qatar University, Doha
19-20 February 2017 (Fully-funded by the College of law, Qatar
University)
20. ‘The Culture Variable
vis-à-vis Anti-Bribery Law: A Grey Area in Transnational
Corporate Criminal Liability’ the 13th ASLI Conference,
Peking University Law School 19-20 May 2016 (Fully funded by the
UCCL Grant, London)
19. ‘Migrant Labour Standards and Human
Rights of Multinational Companies’ Supply Chains: Reshaping a
Playing Field in China’ in Transnational Law and Social
Justice 26-27 June 2015, London School of
Economics
18. 'The Moral Turpitude
behind the Suspension of Chinese Units of Big 4' in
International Symposium on Corporate Governance and Capital
Markets, 19-20 June 2015, Ottawa, Canada (Fully-funded
Presentation)
17. Corporate Power and
Military/Security Governance 1-7 June 2015, Institute of Global Law
& Policy (IGLP), Harvard Law School (Fully funded
by Harvard Law School, Harvard University)
16. ‘Corporate Power in Global
Society: Explication, Critique, Engagement, Resistance’ 1-7
June 2014, Institute of Global Law & Policy (IGLP), Harvard Law
School
(Fully funded by Harvard Law School, Harvard
University)
15. “Global Justice and the
Global South, 25-27 April, 2014
University of Delhi, in partnership with
the Yale Global
Justice Program and the
Centre
for the Study of Global Ethics at the University of
Birmingham (Fully-Funded invited
Speaker)
14. Beyond Legal Orientalism-Reflections
on the Role and Rule of Law in China and Japan' 10 April 2014
jointly funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
and Arts Methods of the University of Manchester (Fully-funded
Invited Speaker)
13. “The Institute of
Global Law & Policy (IGLP) Workshop) 2-15 January 2013 Doha
Qatar (Fully funded by Harvard Law School)
12. “Access to Justice:
Between Hope and Reality’ Alexandria Egypt 19-20 December 2012
(Fully funded by University of Alexandria and
SAIS of John Hopkins
University)
11. “The Anatomy of
Chinese Multinationals’ Overseas Behaviour: The Human Rights
Perspectives” in Human Rights Challenges for
Multinational Corporations Working and Investing in Conflict Zones
10-11 March 2011 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium (Plenary Speaker, fully funded by the KUL)
10. “Danone v Wahaha: Who
Laughs Last?” The 1st African Conference on
International Commercial Law Douala, Cameroon 13-14 January
2011(Plenary Speaker, Fully Funded by the University of Basel,
Switzerland)
9. “Financial Capital
and Territory: Sovereign Funds, Offshore Markets and State
Regulation” in The annual conference of the Standing Group on
International Relations (SGIR) of the European Consortium for
Political Research (ECPR) SGIR 7th Pan-European
International Relations Conference: Stockholm, September 9-11,
2010
8. The CEA (UK)
2010 Annual Conference and 2nd CEA (Europe) Annual
Conference Global Economic Recovery: The Role of China and Other
Emerging Economies University of Oxford 12-13 July
2010
7. ‘Will Chinese
legal culture constrain its corporate governance-related laws?
Journal of Comparative Law (JCL) Workshop,
“Using Legal
Culture” University
of Venice, Italy 20-21 May 2010
- ‘The Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) in Emerging
Economies: Problem or Panacea?’
“Socializing Economic Relationships-New Perspectives and
Methods for Analysing Transnational Risk
Regulation”
The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, UK
15-16 April 2010
- Panel Chair in “The
Employment of Chinese Migrants in the UK: Issues and
Solutions, An ILO-University of Nottingham Joint
Workshop” University of Nottingham 22-23 October 2009 (Fully Funded
by University of Nottingham)
- “Business and Ethics” Panel in the 24th IVR
World Congress: Global Harmony and Rule of Law Beijing 15-20
September
3.The Derivative Action in Emerging
Economies
“W G Hart Legal Workshop Law Reform and Financial Markets”
School of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London 23-25 June
2009 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London
2.“Corporate Responsibility, Human Rights and Environment
Protection”
ECLS 2009 Annual Conference Vienna Austria 18-20 June 2009
(Fully Funded by University of Vienna)
- The MNCs’ Corporate Social
Responsibility
The Annual Conference “Business and International Law”
British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL)
London, 5 June 2009
2010-2017 年申请成功项目
9.
Newton Fund Researcher Links Grant 2017
£48,800
8.
May 2016 UCCL Grant £800
7.
30 May -5
June 2015 Harvard Law School Travel Fund $1,000
6.
2014-2015: Fellowship-GlobalTrust: Sovereigns as
Trustees of Humanity European
Research Council Advanced Grant (2013-2018)
$9,000
5.
1-8 June 2014: IGLP
Collaborative Research Grant: Harvard Law School $15, 000
(Principal Investigator)
- August 2012: Fellowship €3000 Max Planck Institute (MPI)
for Comparative and International Private Law
3. 12
April 2010: Prime Minister Initiative PMI2:
International Partnership
Development
Grant (British Council) £2000
2.
June 2010: Joint Project Fund by
British Academy £4100
- October 2010: Research for Excellence Fellowship £14250
by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), United
Kingdom
国际刊物
法律与政治杂志编委
剑桥大学出版社特约审稿人
英国罗德里奇出版社特约审稿人