Assoc Prof Dr. Wenliang Zhang | Private international law

Assoc Prof Dr. Wenliang Zhang : Leading Researcher in Private international law

Assoc Prof Dr. Wenliang Zhang, Renmin University of China Law School, China

🎉 Congratulations, Assoc Prof Dr. Wenliang Zhang

🏆 On behalf of ScienceFather, we celebrate your remarkable achievement in winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have left an indelible mark in your field. 🌟 Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is truly commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field.

🌟 Dr. Wenliang Zhang is a distinguished legal scholar and educator, holding dual PhD degrees from Ghent University and Wuhan University. With a solid foundation in international law, Dr. Wenliang Zhang specializes in various aspects of legal practice, focusing on international dispute resolution, private international law, international arbitration, and contract law.

Profiles : Google Scholar

🎓 Education :

~   Ghent University (BE) – PhD (September 2009-June 2013 )

~   Wuhan University (CN) – PhD (September 2008-June 2015 )

~   Wuhan University (CN) – Master of Laws in International Law ( July 2008 )

👨‍🏫 Working Experience:

~   Renmin University of China Law School  ( August 2015-present )

~   Visiting Scholar, UC Davis  ( August 2019-August 2020 )

~   Peking University Law School (Postdoctoral Research) ( 2013-2015 )

🔍 Research  Interests:

1.  International dispute resolution

2.  Private international law

3.  International arbitration

4.  Contract Law

📚 Publication Impact and Citations : 

Google Scholar Metrics:

All Time:

  • Citations: 75 📖
  • h-index: 4 📊
  • i10-index: 4 🔍

Since 2018:

  • Citations: 61 📖
  • h-index: 4 📊
  • i10-index: 3 🔍

👨‍🏫 A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. 🌐🔬

Publications ( Top Note ) :

1.  Sino–Foreign Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments: A Promising “Follow-Suit” Model?

Published  Year : 2017, Journal: Chinese Journal of International Law, Cited By: 24

2.  Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in China: A call for special attention to both the “due service requirement” and the “principle of reciprocity”

Published  Year : 2013, Journal: Chinese Journal of International Law, Cited By : 22

3.  Reciprocity in China-US judgments recognition

Published  Year : 2020, Journal: Vand. J. Transnat’l L,  Cited By : 11

4.  Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in China: rules, practice and strategies

Published  Year : 2013,Cited By:11

5.  The Hague Judgments Convention and Mainland China-Hong Kong SAR Judgments Arrangement: Comparison and Prospects for Implementation

Published  Year : 2021, Journal: Chinese Journal of International Law, Cited By: 4

6.  The 1971 and 2019 Hague Judgments Conventions: Compared and Whether China Would Change Its Attitude Towards The Hague

Published  Year : 2020, Journal: Journal of International Dispute Settlement, Cited By : 3

7.  Navigating the New Era: the emergence of China’s international commercial courts

Published  Year : 2023, Journal: Asia Pacific Law Review,

8.  Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Non-Monetary Judgments in China

Published  Year : 2018, Journal: Frontiers of Law in China

9.  RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA IN THE NEW ERA

Published  Year : 2018, Journal: Frontiers of Law in China

 

May your efforts cultivate a future where the skies are not only filled with innovation but are also fortified against the challenges that technological progress may bring.

Wishing you continued success in your endeavors to secure the future of Network Protocols, Technology and Communication.