Speaker Series: Shitong Qiao
Shitong Qiao is Professor of Law and the Ken Young-Gak Yun and Jinah Park Yun Research Scholar at Duke Law School. He also holds the title of Honorary Professor at the University of Hong Kong and is a core faculty member of the Asia/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University. He was previously a tenured professor at the University of Hong Kong, a Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) fellow at Princeton University, and the inaugural Jerome A. Cohen Visiting Professor of Law at NYU.
He is primarily interested in the relationship between political power, law, and private ordering. His first monograph, Chinese Small Property: The Co-Evolution of Law and Social Norms (Cambridge University Press, 2017), investigates how a real estate economy took off without legal titles. His second monograph, The Authoritarian Commons: Neighborhood Democratization in Urban China (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2025), provides an ethnographic account of how hundreds of millions of Chinese homeowners practice democracy in and beyond their condominium complexes, within and beyond the boundaries of law.
Professor Qiao has also published numerous articles in top American and Chinese law journals. In addition, he has served as an expert witness on the Chinese property regime in China, Canada, and the U.S. He holds degrees from Wuhan University (LL.B.), Peking University (MPhil), and Yale University (LL.M., J.S.D.).
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