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Professor Jane K. Winn is a leading authority on electronic commerce law and regulatory governance issues arising from technological innovations in global markets. She has been a faculty member at the University of Washington School of Law since 2002 and has contributed significantly to the field through her work as a coauthor of the casebook "Law Electronic Commerce." Professor Winn's research interests encompass electronic commerce law and governance developments across multiple jurisdictions including the United States, European Union, India, and China. Throughout her career, she has been actively involved in presenting at numerous international conferences and workshops, addressing the impacts of digital transformation on regulation and governance. In addition to her academic contributions, Professor Winn was a Fulbright Scholar, granted to further her research on electronic commerce in Taiwan and China. Her work often explores pragmatic governance, the role of law in the digitalized age, and the effects of regulatory technology on the legal profession. Professor Winn's insights into the complexities of electronic commerce and regulatory frameworks are sought after in academia as well as in practical contexts, making her a prominent figure in discussions around the legal implications of emerging technologies.
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