Jiang Ping |
Lo,Stephen (Hong Kong) |
Lei Fengyun |
Qin Zhihui |
Wu Xiaoming |
Zhang Chu |
Zhang Dawei |
Zhang Xi |
Zhou Yan |
David Post (America) |
John W. Smagula (America) |
Robert J. Reinstein (America) |
Jiang Ping
Professor Jiang Ping is president and Lifelong professor of China University of Political Science and Law. He is representative of the Seventh National People's Congress, member of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress, vice chairman of law committee of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress. He is also vice chairman of economic law research society and chairman of Beijing Arbitration Commission, consultant, arbitrator and member of China International Economy and Trade Arbitration Commission.
LO, STEPHEN
Stephen Lo hold US Law Degree in United States. He works familiar in immigration, recruitment and International business consult where he provided legal process included those countries such as Canada, Australia, USA, New Zealand, Singapore & Eastern Europe.
勞傳信獲取美國法律学位。
專辦移民簽証法律服務、國際商務合作及招聘在加拿大、澳大利亞、美國、紐西籣、新加坡、東歐等。
Lei Fengyun
Deputy General Director, Cultural and Educational Department, State Administration of Foreign Expert Affairs of People’s Republic of China
Qin Zhihui
Vice Director, China International Cooperation Centre of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Wu Xiaoming
Deputy Director, Protection and Coordination Department, State Intellectual Property Office
Zhang Chu
Senior Consultant, Beijing Globe-Law Firm
President, IP Research Center, China University of Political Science and Law
Dean, Teaching Department of Science and Technology
Zhang Dawei
Director, Legal Affairs Department, Beijing Intellectual Property Office
Zhang Xi
Deputy Director, Intellectual Property Press
Zhou Yan
Deputy General Director, Being Intellectual Property Office
David Post (America)
I. Herman Stern Professor of Law
David Post is currently the I. Herman Stern Professor of Law at the Beasley School of Law at Temple University, where he teaches intellectual property law and the law of cyberspace. Professor Post is also an Adjunct Scholar at the Cato Institute, a Fellow at the Institute for Information Law and Policy at New York Law School, and a contributor to the influential Volokh Conspiracy blog.
Prior to joining the Temple Law School faculty in 1997, Professor Post clerked with then-Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, and he spent 6 years at the Washington D.C. law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, practicing in the areas of intellectual property law and high technology commercial transactions. He then clerked again for Justice Ginsburg during her first term on the Supreme Court before joining the faculty of Georgetown University Law Center (1994–1997).
Education
J.D., Georgetown University
Ph.D. (Anthropology), Yale University
B.A., Yale University
Teaching Areas
Intellectual Property, Copyright, Cyberspace Law
Robert J. Reinstein (America)
Professor of Law
Robert J. Reinstein has served Temple Law with his global vision, thoughtful leadership and constant dedication for nearly 20 years, fulfilling administrative, managerial and academic roles as Vice President, Dean, and Professor of Law.
During tenure as Dean (1989-2008), Reinstein's many academic endeavors included the Integrated Trial Advocacy Program, the Master's in Trial Advocacy, the Integrated Transactional Representation Program, the law school's international law study programs in Japan, and the Master's of Law Program for Chinese students in Beijing, which is China's first and only foreign law degree-granting program. Dedicated to teaching both legal theory and preparing students for the "real world" practice of law, Temple Law School consistently reports job placement rates in excess of ninety percent.
Education
J.D., Harvard University School of Law
B.S., Cornell University
Teaching Areas
Constitutional Law