
Weihuan Zhou
Professor, Namibia University of Science and Technology
Introduction
Dr Weihuan Zhou is an Associate Professor of Law at New South Wales University Faculty of Law and Justice.
His research focuses on the laws of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Customs law especially trade remedies, free trade agreements, Chinese commercial law, China’s regulations of international trade and investment, China’s integration into the international and regional economic order. He has published widely on these topics in a number of top international and domestic journals such as American Journal of International Law, Journal of International Economic Law, World Trade Review, Journal of World Trade, International & Comparative Law Quarterly, the China Quarterly, Melbourne Journal of International Law, the World Economy, Manchester Journal of International Economic Law, Global Trade and Customs Journal, Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy, Australian Law Journal, Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, and Tsinghua China Law Review. His work has been cited widely, including in European Parliament briefings, reports of the Parliament of Australia and Australia’s Productivity Commission, as well as leading scholars in the field.
At UNSW Law, he is one of the first members of the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre. The CIBEL Initiative is a university funded long term and strategic initiative to enhance research strength in the areas of international business and economic law of relevance to China in the twenty-first century. The CIBEL website is here: http://www.cibel.unsw.edu.au/. Globally, he is currently Co-Secretary of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL), one of the world’s leading organisations for academics and academically-minded practitioners and officials in international economic law: http://www.sielnet.org/.