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Shujie Feng

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Shujie Feng is associate professor of Tsinghua University, School of Law in Beijing. He got his SJD and LLM from University Paris I – Panthéon Sorbonne, his LLM from Renmin University of China, and his LLB from Shandong University (China). 

His research and teaching areas include trademark, copyright, patent, industrial design, domain name and unfair competition law. Shujie Feng is Vice President of the Trademark & Unfair Competition Committee of the IP Case Law Center (Beijing) of the Chinese Supreme People’s Court; Vice President of the Beijing IP Judicial Protection Association; Expert Council member of China Trademark Association; and Visiting Professor or research fellow at the University of Milan, University Toulouse I, University Paris I, University Paris XI and the Max Plank Institute for Procedural Law.

 

 

Research

Publications

Shujie Feng has written more than 40 articles on intellectual property issues in English, French and Chinese, the textbook Chinese Trademark Law: Theory and Practice (Remin University Publishing House, 2017) and the book in French The Implementation of TRIPs Agreement in China: A Study of Patent Law from French-European Perspective ( Pedone, 2018 to appear).

Other works published by Shujie FENG include:

  • Shujie FENG, The Application of WTO Law on Intellectual Property in China with a Comparative Perspective from EU and French Law (in French), Edition Pédone, Paris, about 380 pages (2018 – forthcoming);
  • Shujie FENG, ‘Should Alibaba be Liable for Internet Users’ Counterfeiting Liability?’, Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, London, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 191–210, 2017;
  • Shujie FENG, ‘The Patentability of Software and Business Methods Implemented by Computer in Chinese law’ (in French), Propriétés intellectuelles, Paris, vol. 57, 2015;
  • Shujie FENG, ‘The Legal Nature, Function and Scope of Protection of Geographical Indication in China’, Intellectual Property (in Chinese), Beijing, Vol.8, 2017; and
  • Shujie FENG, ‘How to Determine Inherent Distinctiveness of Trademarks? (in Chinese) Intellectual Property, vol.5, 2016.
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