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Professor Dongsheng Zang joined the faculty of the University of Washington School of Law full-time in 2006, having previously served as a visiting professor during the academic year 2005-06. His academic interests center around International Trade Law and the comparative study of Chinese law, particularly the role of law in state responses to social crises and social transformations in China. He holds an S.J.D. and LL.M. from Harvard Law School, as well as an LL.M. from Renmin University (Beijing) and a LL.B. from Beijing College of Economics. His doctoral dissertation, titled "One-way Transparency: Establishment Rule-based International Trade Order Predicament Jurisprudence," was awarded the Yong K. Kim '95 prize in 2004. He has been actively involved in research as a fellow at the East Asia Legal Studies Program at Harvard Law School, contributing to various discussions and panels on legal issues in East Asia. He is known for speaking on topics such as AI technology and legal responses, climate change liability, and China's international behavior in law and politics.
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