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Professor Xing Aifen

Xing

Email: afxing@126.com
Telephone: +86 1058800127

Profile

Xing Aifen is Professor of International Law at Beijing Normal University, whose main research and teaching areas include Public International Law, International Human Rights Law, International Migration and Refugee Law and Laws regarding disaster prevention, mitigation, relief and emergency management. Xing Aifen obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Law from Renmin University of China (1981-1985), her Master Degree in Law from the Institute of Law and Politics at Beijing Normal University (1989) and, finally, her PhD in Law from Renmin University of China (2002-2005). Xing Aifen was a Senior Fulbright Research Visiting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Law School (2007-2008).

Research

Publications

Xing Aifen has published 5 works and more than 60 theses in Chinese and English in China and overseas. In addition, she has been responsible for a number of research projects, including:

  • Conflict and Coordination of Personal Jurisdiction, National Social Sciences Fund, Major Project (2018);
  • Laws and Strategies Regarding Emergency and Disaster Prevention in Foreign Countries, Research Fund of China Earthquake Administration (2018);
  • Study on Legal Problems of Service and Administration for Foreigners, Research funds of PRC Minister of Justice (2017);
  • Protecting the Marine Biodiversity in BBNJ, Research fund, Marine Bureau of China (2016);
  • Rights Claims of Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei in South China Sea, Research fund, Marine Bureau of China (2014);
  • View Points of European Scholars on the Disputes of China’s Maritime Rights and Interests, Research fund, Marine Bureau of China (2013);
  • Promoting Migrant Children’s Rights, Beijing municipal social construction fund (2012);
  • Legal Regime of Service and Management for Migration, Beijing Law Society Research Fund, General Project (2011);
  • Asset Sharing Mechanisms in Overseas Asset Recovery, China Law Society Research Fund, general project (2011);
  • The New School of US-China Relations, Funds from US-China Friendship Foundation (2010);
  • Comparative Study on International Human Rights Law in America and China, Fulbright Program of USA research fund (2007);
  • Extradition of the Fugitive Abroad, PRC Minister of Justice Research Fund, general project (2005); and
  • The Analysis on the Policies and Actions of the EU in Participating in mitigating International Conflicts, EU-China Higher Education Cooperation Program research fund (2001).
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