Ms. Dongli Huang is a Professor of Law and the Director of the International Economic Law Division of the Institute of International Law of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). She specializes in International Trade Law, Foreign Trade law, and the Law and Economics. She is a member of the editorial board of International Law and Regulation in London, UK and is a member of the board of Academic Degree Committee of the Institute of Law of CASS.
Prior to her joining with CASS, Huang taught at law schools of Peking University, Tsinghua University, and University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) of China as an Adjunct Professor. Her teaching curricula included International Trade Law, WTO Case Studies, American Property Law, American Real Estate Financing, and Law and Economics. She was the leading lecturer of the Expert Seminar at UIBE Law School. She is currently teaching International Economic Law and International Trade Law at the Graduate Law School of the Institute of Law of CASS.
As an invited legal expert by the Ministry of Commerce of P.R.China, the Legislative Affairs Office of State Council of P.R.China, and the former National Economy and Trade Committee of P.R.China, Huang participated in the legislation of the Subsidy and Countervailing Duty Regulations, Anti-circumvention Measures Regulations, and the amendment of the Foreign Trade Law of P.R.China. She was also a legal expert of the Next Round Negotiation of WTO of China.
Huang has written numerous articles and books on the International Trade Law related issues. Her most recent book is Legal Analysis of WTO Subsidy and Counterveiling Duty Rules (2010.8). Prior to that, Rules of the World Trade Organization was published in Jan. 2009; Rule of Law under the WTO Legal System: Legal Interpretation of the China Textile Specific Safeguard Clause was published in Oct. of 2005; International Trade Law was published in March of 2004. In Dec. of 2006, she editted and co-authored International Economic Law. In April of 2004, she co-edited and co-authored Understanding Foreign Trade Law and the Related International Trade Law Rules of People's Republic of China. Some of her other publications include: International Trade Law: Economic Theories, Law and Cases (August of 2003) and The Boundary of the Law (Jun. 2006). In February of 2006, Huang published her essay "Legal Interpretation of Paragraph 242 of the Report of Working Party on the Accession of China under the World Trade Organization Legal Framework" on Journal of World Trade 40(1): 137-152, 2006.
Huang received her B.S. from the Central South University of China in Chemistry and her Juris Doctor Degree from the Brooklyn Law School of the United States.