Ge Chen
Dr. Ge Chen is assistant professor at Durham Law School. He is the author of “Copyright and International Negotiations: An Engine of Free Expression in China?”, a monograph published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. The book was featured in Harvard Law Review. Dr. Chen did his PhD in Göttingen, was a postdoctoral research associate in IP and freedom in Cambridge (affiliated to Wolfson), a Visiting Academic in Oxford (Programme for Comparative Media Law and Policy), and a prospective visiting fellow at Yale Law School (Information Society Project). Dr. Chen was a senior legal expert at the Mercator Institute for China Studies in Berlin, and advised the European governments on a variety of legal projects under the Sino-EU-Dialogue of the State of Rule of Law.
Publications by Ge Chen
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China and International Law: History, Theory, and Practice
Abstract The current contours of China’s economic growth and political influence have given rise to interests in and concerns about China’s global profile as well as its strategies of International […]