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HAO, Qian

Associate Professor of Law at the China University of Political Science and Law


Education

LLM & JSD, Yale Law School

Master of Laws, Peking University Law School

LLB, Yantai University

Work Experience

Associate, Lee&Ko, South Korea, 2003-2005.

Associate Professor of CUPL since 2007.

Seconded official, Antimonopoly Bureau, Ministry of Commerce,2007-2009.

Selected publications

Books

Hao Qian, Reappraising Antitrust: An Administrative Law Perspective, CUPL Press, 2025.

Caroline Cauffman & Qian Hao (eds.), Procedural Rights in Competition Law in the EU and China, Springer, 2016.

Journal Articles

1. Selective Convergence: FTZ Glass Ceiling for Ad Hoc Arbitration in China?, Journal of International Trade and Arbitration Law, Volume 14, Issue 1, 2025.

2. Inside China’s Embrace of Foreign-Related Rule of Law: Legal Education as Part of National Strategy, Legal Journal of Law, Volume 23, Issue 266, 2025.

3. Legal Education in a Globalised Era, Public Governance, Administration and Finances Law Review, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2025.

4. What Is the Soul of China’s Data Governance? Anatomy of Security Assessment of Outbound Data Transfer, Journal of International Trade and Arbitration Law, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2024.

5. From Status-Based Privilege to Old Age Security: Rethinking Public Pension Reform in China, 82 UMKC Law Review 967 (2014).

6. The Multiple Hands: Institutional Dynamics of China’s Competition Regime, in China’s Anti-Monopoly Law–The First Five Years (Adrian Emch & David Stallibrass, eds. Wolters Kluwer, 2013).

7. Trade Associations and Private Antitrust Litigation in China, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, Spring 2013, Volume 4 Number 1.

8. China’s Merger Control Regime in the Face of Global Integration: Features and Implications, Prismas, Vol. 7, No. 2, December 2010.

9. Merger Remedies in China: Developments and Issues, Competition Law International, Vol. 6 No 2, September 2010.

10. The New Economic Constitution in China: A Third Way for Competition Regime? 24 Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business 107 (2003) (with Youngjin Jung).

Areas of Interests

Administrative Law

Antitrust Law

US Law