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SHI Yewei
academic title:

Associate Professor



EMAIL:shiyewei#bnu.edu.cn



Education Background

Ph.D., Peking University
LL.M., Universität Hamburg
LL.M., China University of Political Science and Law
Visiting Scholar, Utrecht University in the Netherlands

Work Experience

Postdoctoral Fellow, Central University of Finance and Economics
Associate Professor, Lecturer, Beijing Normal University

Research Interests

Public International Law; International Economic Law; Data Law, etc.


courses

International Law, International Economic Law, International Trade Law



 
achievements

1.     Shi Yewei, “The Regulatory Path of the CPTPP State-Owned Enterprises Chapter and Its Institutional Alignment with China.” Science of Law (Journal of Northwest University of Political Science and Law), 2025,43(03):149-160.

2.     Shi Yewei, “An important force to promote high-quality development, the development of the digital economy is of great significance.” People's Daily (Theoretical Edition), September 18, 2024

3.     Shi Yewei, “Cultural clauses in international trade agreements in the digital age.” China Legal Science, 2023, (06):283-302

4.     Shi Yewei, “Links between International Trade Rules and Public Health Governance in The Context of Coronavirus Pandemic.” ECUPL Journal, 2021,24(02):136-144.

5.     Shi Yewei, “Improvement of the Interactive Mechanism between Free Trade and Human Rights Protection in the Context of Global Epidemic.” Law Science Magazine, 2020,41(07):94-104.

6.     Shi Yewei, “International Trade Rules in Cross-border Data Flows: Regulation, Compatibility and Development.” Journal of Comparative Law, 2020, (04):173-184.

7.     Shi Yewei, “Identification Standards for ‘Public Body’ at SCM: Taking Case DS379 for Example.” Journal of Comparative Law,2016, (06):135-146.

8.     Shi Yewei, “The Legal Protection of the Right to Development in the Multilateral Trading System.” Journal of CUPL, 2018, (02):61-66+207.



 
Research Project

1.     Research on China's Participation in the Rule-Making of Cross-Border Data Flows and Its Responses (Project No. 19SFB3046), funded by the Ministry of Justice of China

2.     Extraterritorial Effect of China's Data Protection Law in the New Era (Project No. 2021NTSS20), funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities