(ANNIE) YING XUE ( 薛颖 ) 701 W. Oregon Urbana, IL 61801 1-(217) 979-7103 (US); (86) 18601188156 (China); yingxue1@law.uiuc.edu; xueying0622@hotmail.com EDUCATION JSD, College of Law,, anticipated date: May 2012 Dissertation Topic: The Private Enforcement of Anti-monopoly Law in a Transitional China: An Analysis from Economic and Comparative Perspective. Committee: Nuno Garoupa (Chair), Amitai Aviram, Dhammika Dharmapala, Frank Xin He. LL.M., College of Law,, 2009 Courses: Global Antitrust Laws, Business Association, Civil Procedure, Torts, Merger & Acquisition, Securities Regulation, International Trade policy, Introduction to the US Legal System, Legal Writing. Juris Master, Shandong University, Jinan, China, 2004 Thesis: A Study on Permission to Foreign Investment in Telecommunication Industry of China. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Department of East Asian Language and Culture,, 03/ 2010-present Assistant to Professor Dan Shao, conducting primary and secondary source research. Identified and compared nationality laws, regulations and papers for a comparative and historical study. Collected nationality law cases from databases of the U.S., Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland China and conduct statistical analysis. Researched Chinese medical laws about mental health. Researched theories concerning constitutional definition of peoplehood and territory Research Assistant, College of Law,, 09/ 2009-11/2009 Assistant to Professor Nuno Garoupa, conducting primary and secondary source research. Researched state liability laws, regulations, cases and papers in Asian jurisdictions including China, Taiwan, HK, Macao, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines for a comparative study. Summarized state liability and sovereign immunity, and enforcement of state liability in each target jurisdiction. TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE JSD Mentor (unofficial), College of Law,, 3/2010-present Mentored Chinese students with regard to American culture and career choice. Reviewed JSD application proposal. Provided reference letter for some Chinese LLM student application for non-academic program. Encouraged academic or non-academic conversations between students and faculties. Graduate Assistant, Freeman Fellows Program,, 10/2010-05/ 2011 Assisted the center director in signing inter-university cooperation agreements. Ying XUE, Page 1 of 5
Assisted the center director in recruiting new fellows of humanities and social science from eleven partner universities of China. Mentored the fellows in adaption to American culture, language improvement, research resources, and presentation preparations. Built relationships with fellows from Peking University, Renmin University, Fudan University, East China Normal University, Nanjing University, Northwest University, Southwest University, Sun Yat-sen University, Wuhan University, Xiamen University and Zhejiang University in disciplines such as history, English literature, Chinese literature, law, economics, archaeology, education, art, linguistics and philosophy. Recruited English native speakers to perform as volunteer language partners and encouraged cross-cultural conversations. Matched fellows with language partners to support development of English speaking and writing skills, and swift adaptation to American culture. Graduate Assistant, History Department/College of Law,, 02/ 2011-05/ 2011 Assisted the instructor in identifying materials for a class entitled Socio-Economic History of Modern China. Evaluated student work, provided feedback, and graded final exam. Tutored students to develop academic writing skills and appropriate understanding of modern Chinese economy, politics, and society. Coordinating Group Leader, China Workshop of the Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 08/ 2010-05/ 2011 Planned workshop series about China and arranged logistics. Selected and contacted five to seven American and international speakers from the humanities and social sciences per semester. Facilitated workshop discussions with the speakers. Teaching Assistant, College of Law,, 08/ 2010-12/ 2010 Assisted the instructor to incorporate student feedback in planning a class entitled Law and Economics. Helped the instructor to identify and resolve the specific difficulties encountered by international students. Led review sessions by review key issues mentioned in class and answering questions. Prepared for summaries of each class. Student Organizer, Focal Point Program Law & Society in China, a Program jointly organized by the College of Law and the Department of East Asian Language and Culture,, 08/ 2009-05/ 2010 Planned two semester-long schedules of presentations on law and society in China. Arranged logistics, including lodging and meals for participants and arrangement for presentations. Selected and contacted three to four American and international speakers from the humanities and social sciences per semester. PUBLICATIONS Xue Ying, Natural Law and Legal Reasoning (translation), LEGAL METHODOLOGY 247-269 (Chen Jinzhao & Xie Hui eds., Vol. 3, Beijing: China University of Politic Science and Law Press, 2004) Ying XUE, Page 2 of 5
Liu Chuanhai and Xue Ying, The Dissimilation of Power and the Transfer of Authority: As an Event of Modernity, FOLK LAW 247-269 (Chen Jinzhao & Xie Hui eds., Vol. 2, Shandong People's Publishing House, 2003) Xue Ying, Economic Analysis on The Movement of Law (translation), 2 SHANDONG L. REV. 24 (2002) PRESENTATIONS The Enforcement of Anti-monopoly Law in a Transitional China: An Analysis from Economic and Comparative Perspectives, presented at the Second Annual Workshop on International and Comparative Law, at Washington University in St. Louis, U.S., March 30-31, 2012 Private Enforcement of Chinese Anti-monopoly Law: No Rush, presented at the 2011 IL/IN National Dissertation Workshop Chinese Law, Conflicts, and Society, at Bloomington, U.S., July, 2011 Private Enforcement of Chinese Anti-monopoly Law, presented at the European School on New Institutional Economics Session 2011, at Ajaccio, France, May, 2011. The Readiness of the Class Action as an Anti-monopoly Enforcement Device in China, presented at the 6th annual conference of Asian Law & Economics Association, in Beijing, China, August, 2010. WORKING EXPERIENCE Translator, China Executive Leadership Program,, 08/2009-present Served as translator for delegations of Ministry of Justice of China, People s Bank of China, Bank of China, Fujian Province. Mentored the delegates in American culture and legal system. Market Analyst/Legal Advisor, China Unicom Telecommunication Co. (formerly China Netcom Telecommunication Co.), Jinan, China, 08/2004 to 07/2008 Advised company management on legal issues including contract, labor law, personal injury, telecommunication law and regulations. Performed corporation analyses including: marketing effort outcomes, evaluating earnings and income, and market share, which were the main basis for chief manager to appraise marketing strategy and tactics and make decisions. GRANTS AND HONORS: HONORS IL/IN National Dissertation Workshop Grant, and University of Indiana at Bloomington, 2011. Freeman Research Grant, Freeman Program, 2011. National Excellent Quality Control Group Award, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, China Quality Association, Chinese Youth League Central Committee, China Science and Technology Association, 2006. Third Prize of Excellent Theory and Policy Research, Federation of Trade Union of Shandong and Shandong Workers Movement Research Union, 2006. National Excellent Quality Control Group Award (All-China Federation of Trade Unions, China Quality Association, Chinese Youth League Central Committee, China Science and Technology Association, 2005), Second Prize of Excellent Theory and Policy Research, Federation of Trade Union of Shandong, Shandong Workers Movement Research Union, 2005. Second Prize of Law Book Review, China Law Book, 2003 Ying XUE, Page 3 of 5
GRANTS Freeman Travel Grant, Freeman Program, 2011. Conference Travel Grants from Law, Behavior & Social Science Program of the College of Law of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011 Conference Travel Grants, College of Law and Graduate College of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011 Conference Travel Grants, College of Law and Graduate College of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Licensed Victim Offender Reconciliation Program of Champaign County Mediator, Champaign, 2008-present Acted as a mediator to educate offenders the human consequences of their actions, and provide victims the opportunity to speak their minds and feelings, by bringing offenders face-to-face with the victims of their crimes. Member of the Editorial Board, Shandong University Law Review, 2001-2003 Processed manuscripts for four issues and submitted for publication Oversaw production and publication procedures Maintained editorial correspondence with prospective contributors. Conducted business transactions including publicity, subscription, and advertising. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Vice Chairwoman of Graduate Student Union, Shandong University, 09/2002-09/2003 Organized sports and get-together events Bridged communication between faculty and graduate students Worked with other members of Graduate Student Union Board on budget and plans CERTIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Licensed lawyer in China, 2003-present Member of Chinese Bar Association, 2003-present Illinois Bar Association 2011-present Asian American Law Student Association, 2008-2009 LANGUAGES Chinese (Mandarin): native English: fluent REFERENCES Nuno Garoupa, Professor of Law 1- (217) 333-2502, ngaroupa@uiuc.edu Ying XUE, Page 4 of 5
Charlotte Ku, Assistant Dean for Graduate and International Legal Studies and Co-Director, Center on Law and Globalization 1-(217) 244-0701, chku@uiuc.edu Xin Frank He, Associate Professor of Law City University of Hong Kong (852)-3442-7202, lwxin@cityu.edu.hk Dan Shao, Professor of Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures 1- (217) 244-4012, danshao@uiuc.edu Ying XUE, Page 5 of 5