Assistant professor of law (Chinese Law, International Business Transactions, International Tax, International Trade)
Professor Li received his B.A. in English and international studies from the
Foreign Affairs College in Beijing, China, his M.A. in political science and
M.S. in mathematical methods in the social sciences from Northwestern
University, and his J.D. from Yale Law School where he was an Olin Fellow in law, economics, and public policy and an editor of the Yale Human Rights and
Development Law Journal. He joined the faculty in 2011 from Sullivan &
Cromwell, LLP, where he focused his practice on corporate transactions,
securities issuance, corporate tax, international tax, and some partnership tax
issues. Professor Li's research and teaching interests span three major
areas: taxation, international and comparative law (with a focus on China), and
property.
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