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北京大学深圳国际法学院导师教师师资介绍简介-SusanFinder

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Susan Finder Distinguished Scholar in Residence

“A serendipitous book purchase and a group of people willing to share their insights led to my initial interest in China’s judicial system, but now I bring 20 years of experience in practice (and a larger group of friends) to what I do. In 2013, a professor of American legal history encouraged me to start the blog?Supreme People’s Court Monitor, to describe and analyze Supreme People’s Court developments and their practical implications to a worldwide audience. I am eager to share my passion about the role of China’s judiciary in improving the role of law in China with STL students.”


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Susan Finder is a scholar of China’s judicial system (in comparative perspective). Her current research concentrates on Supreme People’s Court and Chinese judicial reforms, much of which is published on her blog, the Supreme People’s Court Monitor (最高人民法院观察). The blog is widely cited in books, academic journals, PhD theses, and government reports. This is Susan’s second career in academia, and she comes to STL after twenty years in China-related practice at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (and other firms), in legal publishing, and (briefly) as a securities regulator.
In her first academic career (at what is now the City University of Hong Kong) she published the first comprehensive study of the operations of the Supreme People’s Court (SPC). Professor Finder received her undergraduate degree from Yale College, her Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School, and a Master of Laws degree from Columbia Law School. She was a visiting scholar at Peking University Law School as well. Professor Finder regularly is invited to make presentations and publish in mainland China and abroad.? She has spoken at conferences sponsored by the SPC, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Chinese University of Political Science and Law, among other institutions. She has spoken at some of the leading American law schools (including Columbia Law School, New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania), in all three Hong Kong law schools, as well as elsewhere in the world.
Education:
LL.M., Columbia Law School
J.D., Harvard Law School
B.A., Yale College
E-mail:? susan.finder@outlook.com
Chinese Judicial Reform from a Comparative Perspective
China Law and Business
Practical and Academic Writing on Chinese Law in English
BLOGGING
Spring, 2013-present, the Supreme People’s Court Monitor (https://www.supremepeoplescourtmonitor.com), focusing on developments relating to China’s highest court, cited by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, South China Morning Post, Financial Times, The Economist, and The Guardian.? Articlesfrom the blog have also been reprinting in leading Wechat public accounts. Well known law school and political science professors have included blogposts and it has been cited in government and think tank reports. It has been described by the Harvard Law School library as one of the top China law blogs.
Contributor, Global Military Justice Reform (http://globalmjreform.blogspot), edited by Eugene Fidell, Yale Law School, leading scholar and practitioner of military law.? Among the many posts include:What does Chinese civil-military integration mean for the courts? http://globalmjreform.blogspot.hk/2017/04/what-does-chinese-civil-military.html (21 April 2017)
ARTICLES (since 2010)
The International Fraud & Corruption Sanctioning System: The Case of Chinese SOEs,?https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=**,?Forthcoming, Julien Chaisse (ed) China’s International Investment Strategy – Bilateral, Regional, and Global Law and Policy (London: Oxford University Press, 2018)
权威!仲裁司法审查案件归口办理通知中英文对照版(附美国专家点评)(中英文对照版) | 万邦仲裁,?https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/6x1_2lFclgCWDePX9vlt4w
Guest Editor, Chinese Law & Government, Administrative Litigation cases, and introduction, http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/mclg20/current.
China’s Evolving Case Law System in Practice, Tsinghua China Law Review, http://www.tsinghuachinalawreview.org/articles/0902_Finder.htm
Liaoning High Court Looks into Labor Issues in?Bankruptcy, March 2, 2017 HR Legal Global Wechat account, https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/qFgsqlQtC7imDENbZWUjRg
Why are Chinese judges resigning?[老外看司改],February 26, 2017, 法客帝国?Wechat public account, http://chuansong.me/n/**53
第19期 Ι美国专家看中国国际海事司法中心建设及其建议, December 9, 2016, 中国应用法学研究所Wechat account 中国应用法学研究所,中国应用法学研究所https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/eC7LSr2tKLw0uLxn3b8lXg
Hong Kong must become involved in mainland China’s plea bargaining pilots, 19 September 2016, South China Morning Post, http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/**/hong-kong-must-become-involved-plea-bargaining-pilot
Cross-Border Legal Research Centre, Hong Kong Lawyer, June, 2016, http://www.hk-lawyer.org/content/cross-border-legal-research-centre
Talks Could Signal Improved Cross-border Legal Cooperation, South China Morning Post, 20 June 2016, http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/**/talks-could-signal-improved-cross-border-legal-cooperation
China’s Highest Court Arms Investors to Go After Corporate Cheats, Forbes, 22 April 2016, http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanfinder/2016/04/22/chinas-highest-court-to-arms-investors-to-go-after-corporate-cheats/#37e345ff107f
Can You Be Sued in China? What Chinese Court Filing Reforms Mean For Business, Forbes, 5 April 2016,,http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanfinder/2016/04/05/can-you-be-sued-in-china-what-chinese-court-filing-reforms-mean-for-business/#783137c273db
China’s Maritime Courts: Defenders of ‘Judicial Sovereignty’, The Diplomat, 5 April 2016, http://thediplomat.com/2016/04/chinas-maritime-courts-defenders-of-judicial-sovereignty/ (Chinese version also published on Wechat)
Obama Nominated my Schoolmate to the Supreme People’s Court, (English version) http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA3MzIxODIyMg==&mid=&idx=2&sn=44d294a243851af4a774f812f1d666d3&scene=5&srcid=0321VJf9LNRgZ613j2PNXKgv#rd, 21 March 2016, Chinese version: 22 March 2016, http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA3MzIxODIyMg==&mid=&idx=2&sn=eb2a9ab3d7d2310ce4345e446158ffcc&scene=5&srcid=0323tcdINgnnJsgDhNSOfmOh#rd, Wechat Public Account of Supreme People’s Court Judge He Fan.
What you should know about heading a Wechat Group, South China Morning Post, 25 January 2016, http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/**/what-you-should-know-about-heading-wechat-group.
Ruling the PLA According to Law: An Oxymoron? Jamestown Foundation China Brief, 2 November 2015, http://www.jamestown.org/programs/chinabrief/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=44557&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=25&cHash=42770a8aa1f2363c8e684e2c4aed6b87#.V2quOeZ94jd
Why Hong Kong Must Point Out Failings with Mainland’s Draft Law on Domestic Violence, South China Morning Post, October 12, 2015, http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/**/why-hong-kong-must-point-out-failings-mainlands-draft-law
Hong Kong people should study Shenzhen to better understand how the mainland Chinese legal system works, South China Morning Post, September 6, 2015, http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-crime/article/**/hong-kong-people-should-study-shenzhen-better-understand
Private Lending in China: Out of the Shadows? The Diplomat, August 12, 2015, http://thediplomat.com/2015/08/private-lending-in-china-out-of-the-shadows/
Shadow Banking Cases Threaten to Overwhelm China’s Courts, June, 5, 2015, http://thediplomat.com/2015/06/shadow-banking-cases-threaten-to-overwhelm-chinas-courts/.
Assessing China’s Company Law Reforms, Nikkei Asian Review, April 16, 2015, http://asia.nikkei.com/magazine/**-INDIA-40/Viewpoints/Susan-Finder-Assessing-China-s-company-law-reforms.
Conducting Due Diligence Getting Easier on Mainland, May 19, 2015, South China Morning Post, http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/economy/article/**/conducting-due-diligence-getting-easier-mainland.
Hong Kong Needs an Advisory Committee to Examine Complex Cross-Border Legal Issues, South China Morning Post, (http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/**/hong-kong-needs-advisory-committee-examine-complex-cross-border-legal).
Shoring Up the Rule of Law in China’s Military, The Diplomat, 4 February 2015, http://globalmjreform.blogspot.hk/2015/02/how-should-chinese-military-courts-be.html.
China Regulatory Playbook: Food Safety Raids, Practical Law China, 4 February 2015, http://uk.practicallaw.com/2-598-4225.
How China Classifies State Secrets, The Diplomat, 23 December 2014, http://thediplomat.com/2014/12/how-china-classifies-state-secrets/.
China GC Agenda: December, 2014 Practical Law China (http://uk.practicallaw.com/2-591-6905).
A Brief analysis and Suggestions Concerning Four Issues related to the Supreme People’s Court’s authority to issue judicial interpretations (in Chinese), Rule of Law in China; Discourse and Practice, 2nd edition, (Liang Zhiping, Editor) Chinese University of Political Science and Law Press, 2015.
Using Model Cases to Guide the Chinese Courts, Blog of the China Policy Institute of Nottingham University (http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/chinapolicyinstitute/2014/04/07/using-model-cases-to-guide-the-chinese-courts/), 2014.
Shareholder Derivative Actions in China: Lessons to Be Learned from Shin Kong, Bloomberg Law Reports, Corporate and M & A, Vol. 5, #22, 2011.
2010 Reforms in the Chinese Courts: Reforming Judicial Committees, Bloomberg Law Reports, Asia Pacific,August, 2010.
PRESENTATIONS(since 2007)
China in the Year of the Rooster (legal aspects), Young China Watchers Hong Kong, 22 February 2017http://www.youngchinawatchers.com/hong-kong-china-in-the-year-of-the-rooster-with-seen-meng-chew-susan-finder-hak-yin-li-seen-meng-chew-susan-finder-and-hak-yin-li/.
The rule of law under Xi Jinping: changes and continuities, French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, 13 December 2016http://www.cefc.com.hk/event/seminar_**/.
Guest lecture, Shanghai New York University, 1December 2016.
Chinese SOEs and the international fraud & corruption regulatory system, China`s Three-Prong Investment Strategy: Bilateral, Regional, and Global Tracks, Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Columbia Center on Sustainable Development, 30 November 2016, http://www.law.cuhk.edu.hk/en/events/detail.php?paramDate=2016-11-29&guid=1BE6A6FD-B894-C91D-697E-C27
Hague Conference on Private International Law: How will it affect Chinese Law, Sino-UK Maritime Justice and Maritime Arbitration Forum, Xiamen Maritime Court (sponsored by the Supreme People’s Court, 16 November 2016
Guest lecture, Chinese court reform, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, LLB/JD course on Chinese legal system (Michael Palmer & Clement Chen), 24 October 2016.
Guest lecture, Chinese tort law, Fordham Law School, JD/LLM course of George Conk (Remedies), 3 October 2016.
Chinese Law and the Chinese Legal System: Myth Busting from an Insider, China Card Conference, US-China Institute, University of Southern California, 29 September 2016 (http://china.usc.edu/susan-finder-speaks-china-card-conference)
Dialogue with Professor Jerome Cohen, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU Law School, 1 September 2016, https://usali.org/events-1/asia-law-weekly-susan-finder?rq=susan%20finder
China’s Courts Go Online, Conference on Chinese Judicial Reform, Law Faculty, City University of Hong Kong, 19 August 2016, http://www.hk-lawyer.org/content/cityu-rccl-conference-judicial-reform-china-19%E2%80%9320-august-2016.
Evaluating Chinese judicial transparency reforms, Conference on Transparency Matters, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong 24-25 June 2016
One Belt, One Road and its implications for the courts, Conference on International Governance and Rule of Law in China under the One Belt One Road Initiative, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, 3 June 2016, https://hkuems1.hku.hk/hkuems/ec_hdetail.aspx?guest=Y&ueid=43484.
Guest Lecturer, the courts, LLB course on the Chinese legal system, Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 15 March 2016.
Supreme People’s Court Monitor and Chinese judicial reform, School for Transnational Law, Peking University, 15 January 2016.
Assessing China’s Court Reforms after One Year, Conference of the European China Law Studies Association, Cologne, Germany, 26 September 2015.
What does China’s New Court Reform Plan Mean? Center for Chinese Legal Studies, Columbia Law School, April 8, 2015, http://web-stage.law.columbia.edu/node/48736.
Unpacking China’s New Court Reform Plan, Center for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania, April 6, 2015.
The 4th Plenum Decision and Hong Kong, presentation at a symposium organized by the Centre for Chinese Law, University of Hong Kong 4 January 2015.
Legal Knowhow in Greater China in 2014, with Peter Davies, Practical Law China, 5 December 2014.
Court Reforms, All You Want to Know About IP in China, presentation (video) at the US Patent & Trademark Office, on a panel with Prof. Jerome Cohen (NYU), Prof. James Feinerman (Georgetown), and Carl Minzner (Fordham), 18 July 2014.
Mainland China’s litigation procedure – effect of reforms on current practice, presentation to the Hong Kong Corporate Counsel Association, 9 January 2014.
Legal know-how concerning foreign law, Training session of the All China Lawyers Association, for lawyers of Chinese companies going abroad, Beijing, August, 2013.
Issues in Chinese Civil Procedure Law: A Practitioner’s View, April, 2011, School of Business, University of Hong Kong.
“The New Labor Contract Law,” Heller Ehrman client seminar and internal seminar, Winter 2007-2008.
Presentation to the Accounting Department of the China Securities Regulatory Commission on Auditor Liability Issues (in Chinese) with senior Ernst & Young partner, December, 2007.
“Commercial Litigation in the People’s Courts,” seminar to PRC Commercial Law LLM Students, University of Hong Kong, April, 2007
Foreign Invested Enterprises and Labor Law Issues in China, New York University Law School, February, 2007.
PEER REVIEW
Journal of Law & Society;Law & Social Inquiry; Asia Pacific Law Review; Hong Kong Law Journal; Journal of Contemporary China.
Occasional Informal adviser to students researching the Chinese courts from:? University of California, Berkeley; School of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins University; University of California, Irvine; University of Oslo; Max Planck Institute, Luxemburg, Harvard Law School; University of Tuebingen.
Commentator on draft academic articles on articles relating to the Chinese courts written by law professors from various parts of the world.
Professor Susan Finder Speaks at Chinese Law Roundtable, UK-China Arbitration Summit, & ICC
Professor Finder Speaks On China Judicial Reforms in Hong Kong
Professor Finder Invited Participation in the Singapore Mediation Convention Seminar
Interview with Professor Finder about People’s Supreme Court and Chinese Judicial Reform
Professor Finder Speaks at Women in Arbitration Initiative and Bund Expert Forum in Shanghai
Interview with Professor Finder about China’s Move Toward a Digital Court System
Q&A with Professor Finder Regarding Developments in Chinese Judicial System
Professor Finder Speaks at USC US-China Institute

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