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Margaret Leith Boittin Stanford University, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Encina Hall, 616 Serra Street, Stanford, CA, 94305-6055! (510) 423-2126! boittin@stanford.edu ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Assistant Professor (2015-) Stanford University Postdoctoral Fellow, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (2013-2015) Predoctoral Fellow, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (2012-2013) EDUCATION Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA J.D., September 2013 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science (expected graduation date: August 2015) M.A., Political Science, 2005 Yale University, New Haven, CT B.A., Humanities, 2001 Cum Laude, Distinction in Major Lycée International, St. Germain-en-Laye, France French Baccalauréat, with International Option (OIB), 1997 Highest honors ("Mention Très Bien") PUBLICATIONS New Perspectives from the Oldest Profession: Abuse and the Legal Consciousness of Sex Workers in China, 47 LAW & SOC Y REV. 245 (2013) (Lead Article) (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/lasr.12016/pdf) WORKING PAPERS Lawbreakers (Under Review) WORKS IN PROGRESS The Whore, the Hostess, and the Honey: Policing, Health, Business and the Regulation of Prostitution in China Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal and China (with Cecilia Mo) The Governance Project: Surveys of Government Officials in China (with Francis Fukuyama and Greg Distelhorst) Margaret Boittin Page 1 of 5

GRANTS U.S. Department of Labor Grant for "Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal and China," 2015-2019 ($1,000,000) Terre des Hommes Grant for "Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal," 2013-2015 ($31,710) USAID Counter-Trafficking in Persons Research Challenge Grant for "Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal," 2013-2015 ($199,731) Humanity United Grant for "Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal," 2013-2015 ($210,072) Stanford University Action Fund Grant for "Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal," 2013-2014 ($39,925) National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, 2009-2010 UC Pacific Rim Research Program Mini-Grant, 2009-2010 UC Berkeley Liu Graduate Research Fellowship in Chinese Studies, 2009-2010 UC Berkeley Graduate Division Summer Grant, 2006 HONORS AND AWARDS Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Fellowship, Stanford University, 2012-2015 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2011-2012 UC Berkeley Dean s Normative Time Fellowship, 2009-2010 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2006-2009 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Academic Year Fellowship, 2005-2006 (declined) Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Academic Year Fellowship, 2004-2005 Henry Scott Russian Studies Award for senior essay on Russian Futurist Ilia Zdanevich, 2001 Robert C. Bates Summer Traveling Fellowship to Russia and France, 2000 Richter Fellowship for research in Russia and France, 2000 William S. Charnley Scholarship for academic achievement and extracurricular activities, 2000 INVITED TALKS AND CONFERENCES Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behaviors in Nepal, Slavery and International Law: Past and Present, Stanford Law School, May 2015 Non-Governmental Organizations, Policing, and Prostitution in China, China Law Conference, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, February 2015 Perspectives on International Law, Tsinghua-University of Toronto Law Faculty Conference, University of Toronto, October 2014 (Panel Chair) What Prostitution Tells Us About the Rule of Law in China, Rule of Law New Scholars Workshop, Rule of Law Collaborative, University of South Carolina, April 2014 Margaret Boittin Page 2 of 5

Measuring State Quality in China and Beyond Workshop, The Governance Project at Stanford University, March 2014 (Workshop Organizer) The Whore, the Hostess, and the Honey: Policing, Health, Business and the Regulation of Prostitution in China, Triangle East Asia Colloquium, North Carolina State University, February 2014 Effective States and Inclusive Development Workshop, Johns Hopkins SAIS, November 2013 (Workshop Participant) Governance Indicators Workshop, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany, September 2013 (Workshop Participant) Lawbreakers, Research Seminar, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, May 2013 Workshop on Human Trafficking, Program on Human Rights at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, April 2012 (Conference Discussant) Moral Reactions, Legal Solutions: How Sex Workers in China Interpret Rights Violations, Workshop on Human Trafficking, International Crime and National Security: A Human Rights Perspective, Goettingen, Germany, February 2012 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Lawbreakers, Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Stanford Law School, November 2012 Lawbreakers, American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, Stanford Law School, May 2012 An Unintended Consequence of the Rule of Law? When Chinese Sex Workers Name, Blame and (occasionally) Claim," Berkeley-Stanford Contemporary China Network, University of California, Berkeley, January 2012 Lump It or Change It? How Chinese Sex Workers Think About the Law, Law and Society Association Meeting, San Francisco, June 2011 The Political Economy of Chinese Prostitution, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada, March 2011 Sex in the Post-Communist City: The Local Politics of Prostitution in China, Yale University Workshop on Contemporary China, New Haven, CT, April 2010 Sex in the Post-Communist City: The Local Politics of Prostitution in China, Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 2010 The Local Enforcement of Prostitution Regulations in China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Universities Service Center for China Studies Graduate Seminar on China, January 2009 Margaret Boittin Page 3 of 5

LEGAL EXPERIENCE Urban Justice Center, The Sex Workers Project, New York, NY, Legal Intern, Summer 2010 Conducted client intake, legal research and writing on cases pertaining to sex work and trafficking in New York City. Caseload included visa applications for trafficking survivors, employment discrimination of exotic dancers, and applications to vacate prostitution convictions. Center for Women s Law and Legal Services of Peking University, China, Intern, Summer 2005 Researched marriage law in the United States for proposal to reform Chinese marriage law. Translated materials from Chinese to English. Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Washington, DC, Research Associate, 2003-2004 Researched Chinese human rights and rule of law topics for the Commission s Annual Report, focusing on legal aid, non-governmental organizations, and administrative law. Ningbo Legal Aid Center, Ningbo, China, Intern, 2001-2003 Researched governmental and non-governmental provision of legal aid in China. Translated legal aid materials from English to Chinese. Public Defender Service, Washington, DC, Intern-Investigator, Summer 1999 Located and interviewed witnesses, interviewed clients, took detailed witness statements, performed extensive criminal background checks, served subpoenas, prepared memoranda regarding investigative activities, and assisted with case development for felony and misdemeanor cases. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Student Instructor, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Extreme Encounters with Power, Professor Kevin O Brien, Undergraduate Course, Spring 2006 Introduction to American Politics, Professor Taeku Lee, Undergraduate Course, Fall 2005 French Teacher, Alliance Française, Washington, DC, 2003-2004 Taught introductory and advanced French courses to professionals. Yale-China Teaching Fellow, Ningbo, China, 2001-2003 Taught English to first, fourth and fifth graders in a Chinese primary school. Russian Language and Culture Teacher, East Rock Global Magnet School, New Haven, CT, 1999-2000 Taught fifth grade Russian language and culture. ADDITIONAL TRAINING Institute on Qualitative Research Methods (IQRM), Tempe, AZ Coursework in qualitative research methods, January 2007 Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Ann Arbor, MI Coursework in statistical methods, Summer 2006 Princeton in Beijing, Intensive Language Program, Beijing, China Advanced Chinese at Beijing Normal University, Summer 2002, Summer 2003, Summer 2008 Duke in St. Petersburg, Russia Advanced Russian, Summer 2000 Margaret Boittin Page 4 of 5

REVIEWER Law and Social Inquiry Comparative Political Studies LANGUAGES French and English, bilingual native speaker Mandarin Chinese, fluent (speaking, reading, writing) Russian, proficient Spanish, proficient FIELDWORK China (2005, 2008-2010, 2011, 2014) Nepal (2013, 2014) Russia (2006, 2009) Margaret Boittin Page 5 of 5