Xin Dai DAI,XIN
OCEANUNIVERSITY, Qingdao, Shangdong Province,China
AssociateProfessor, School of Law and Political Science, August 2013 topresent
Areasof research interest include legal theories, law and social sciencesand comparative law
EDUCATION
DUKEUNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Durham, NC
J.D.,May 2009
Editorof the Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Co-instructorof the “Chinese for Legal Studies” seminars in spring semestersof 2008 and 2009
PEKINGUNIVERSITY, Beijing, China
LL.B.,School of Law, July2006
LL.B.in Sociology, Sociology Department, July 2006
Exchangestudies: National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, Singapore,Spring 2006
PREVIOUSPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SHEARMAN& STERLING, HongKong, China
Associatein the Asia Corporate Group, September 2010 to June 2013
Representingcorporate and financial institution clients on international equityand debt securities transactions under U.S. securities law. Advisingcorporate clients on U.S. securities regulation compliance matters.
SHEARMAN& STERLING LLP,New York, NY
Associatein the Merger & Acquisition Group, January to September 2010
Representingcorporate clients on merger and acquisition transactions.
SHEARMAN& STERLING LLP,New York, NY and Beijing, China
SummerAssociate in the Finance Group and the Capital Markets Group, May2008 to August 2008
BAKER& MCKENZIE LLP,Shanghai, China
SummerIntern in the China Practice Group, June 2007 to July 2007
Admittedto the New York State Bar since April 2010.
PUBLICATION
ARTICLES
Disclosing China’s Corruption Risks: A Securities Regulation Perspective, 24 Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law 403 (2014).
Deterrence Supplementation and “Lenient Sentencing Upon Compensation,” Social Sciences in China, Volume 3, July 2010.
Psychology in Legal Studies: A Comparison of Approaches, Law and Social Sciences, Volume 2, June 2007.
Wrongful Convictions: The Cognitive Dimension and the Dilemma of Discourse, Law and Social Sciences, Volume 1, June 2006.
Images of Justice: Lady Justice in Western Fine Arts and Implications for Legal Discourse, Peking University Law Review, Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2006.
REVIEWSAND COMMENTARIES
Issues with Dr. Tang’s Research on Enforcement of Civil Judgments, Law and Social Sciences, Volume 7, December 2010.
The Behavioral Movement: Fast Forward or Laboring Along? China Social Sciences Today, May 2010.
Devils in the Details, Law and Social Sciences, Volume 6, June 2010.
Potentials and Limitations, Law Book Review, Volume 7, January 2008.
How to “Use Blockbuster Cases as Materials”, as foreword to Benqian Sang, Smog of Jurisprudence (Law Press 2008).
That is What He Says, Law Book Review, Volume 4, February 2006.
TRANSLATEDBOOKS
Mike Feintuck, “The Public Interest” in Regulation (Renmin University Press Forthcoming 2014).
(Co-translator) John R. Commons, Legal Foundation of Capitalism (Hua Xia Press 2009).
OTHERS
(Entry author) Peking University Encyclopedia of Jurisprudence (Volume on Legal Theory, Legislation Studies and Law and Society) (Peking University Press 2010).
Various op-eds and commentaries on Chinese legal newspapers and magazines from 2006 to 2009.
OTHERACTIVITIES
INTERNATIONALCRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA, Arusha,Tanzania
Visitingattorney (on pro bono secondment) at the Office of the Prosecution,October to November 2012
LAWAND SOCIETY CENTER, KOGUAN LAW SCHOOL, SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY,Shanghai, China
Researchfellow, April 2012 to present