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Li Bin is Professor of Public International Law at Beijing Normal University. He got his Bachelor and Master degrees in law from Nankai University (Tianjin, China), and has the diploma of Doctor of Law from the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France) and is now Professor, Vice-Dean of the Law School of Beijing Normal University (China). His doctoral thesis deals with the protection of property right in China. The main issues cover land tenure, private property and social inequality, relationship between property and responsibility. His ongoing research projects focus on such topics as the transformation of Chinese law on private property, the interaction between Chinese law and international law, globalization and the development of international law, comparative study on legal cultures, etc. Bin Li was Research Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study of Nantes (France) in 2011-2012. He teaches in the field of international law, in particular, public international law, human rights, international economic law and legal aspects of transnational business transactions.
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