Qin Ruiting

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1、Research Area

Private international law, EU private law, International Economic Law


2、Introduction

Qin Ruiting is the associate professor of Nankai University Law School. He has been awarded the DAAD-Scholarship in Germany from 1999 to 2004 and the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies International Scholar Exchange Fellowship for 2007-2008. He received the Prize for the Excellent Article by Tianjin Social Science Society in December 2012 for his article “Thoughts on reforming the Teaching of Private International Law”. He was awarded the First Prize by the Chinese Association of Judicial Trial Theories of China Law Society for his article “Analysis on the Choice of Law Clause in the Bill of Lading” as well as the First Prize for the excellent academic works 2019 by China Society of Private International Law for his Monograph “Study on the Judicial Practices of Chinese Private International Law.”

Professor Qin has given numerous speeches and lectures at the conferences of many Chinese legal professional associations, such as China Society of Private International Law, the Chinese Association of International Economic Law, the Council for the Maritime Trial of the Chinese Association of Judicial Trial Theories of China Law Society and the Chinese Association for European Law Studies.

Professor Qin has Chaired and completed Study on the Practices of Chinese Private International Law”, which is a Humanities and Social Sciences Research Planning Fund Project of the Ministry of Education. He has presided over Research on Choice of Law Agreements, which is a ministerial-level law research project of the Chinese Law Society .He is a director of China Society of Private International Law, a member of the Academic Committee of the European Studies Centre of Nankai University, a part-time research fellow of Human Rights Research Centre of Nankai University.

Publications

Monographs:

1.Ruiting Qin: Study on the Judicial Practices of Chinese Private International Law, Nankai University Press, 2017.

2. Ruiting Qin: Parteiautonomie: Eine rechtsvergleichende UntersuchungVersuch zur Entwicklung einer Gerechtigkeitsjurisprudenz im IPR, Peter Lang , Frankfurt am Main 2003, Germany.

3. Ruiting Qin: Theory and Practice of Conflict of Laws, University of International Business and Economics Press, Beijing 2007, P.R. China.

 Articles:

1.Ruiting Qin: “Eingriffsnormen im Recht der Volksrepublik China und das neue chinesische IPR-Gesetz”,in: Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrecht (IPRax) 2011, Heft 6 (December 2011), at 603-309.

2.Ruiting Qin: “Thoughts on the Theories and Practice of Chinese Private International Law”, in: Frontiers of Law in China, Vol.5, No.4, 2010 (December 2010), at 600-625.

3.Ruiting Qin: “The Relation between Constitutions and Conflict of Laws in Germany, Japan and the USA”, in: Journal of Foreign Studies, No. 1, 2014 (March 2014), at 46-51.

4.Ruiting Qin: “Analysis on the Choice of Law Clause in the Bill of Lading”, in: Chinese Journal of Maritime Law, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2013 (September 2013), at 40-47.

5.Ruiting Qin: “A Comparative Study on the Implementation System of the Arbitral Awards between the Chinese and German Legal System”, in: Nankai Journal (Philosophy, Literature and Social Science Edition), No.5, 2010 (September 2010), at 107-115.

6.Ruiting Qin: “The Theory and Practice of the Chinese Contract Conflict of Laws”, in: Journal of China Studies, Vol. 5, 2008 (August 2008), published by the Institute of Chinese Studies in Pusan National University, Republic of Korea, at 169-214.

7.Ruiting Qin: “On the Theories of mandatory and Facultative Conflict of Laws”, in: Nankai Journal (Philosophy, Literature and Social Science Edition), No. 4, 2007 (July 2007), at 83-89.

8.Ruiting Qin: “Analysis and Review of the EU Timesharing Contract Law”, in: The EU Law and the Sino-EU Relations in the Era of the Lisbon Treaty, edited by Shouping Li, Beijing: Beijing Institute of Technology Press, 2010, at 69-76.

9.Ruiting Qin: “Study on Several Legal Issues relating to International Commercial Arbitration Agreements”, in: Nankai Review on International Law, edited by Haicong Zuo, Baoku Cheng and Xujun Gao, Tianjin: Nankai University Press, 2009, at 405-421.

10.Ruiting Qin: “Comparative Study on some Legal Issues relating to the International Commercial Arbitration in China and Korea (I)”, in: Arbitration in Beijing, Vol. 65, 2008 (May 2008), at 158-177.

11.Ruiting Qin: “Comparative Study on some Legal Issues relating to the International Commercial Arbitration in China and Korea (II)”, in: Arbitration in Beijing, Vol. 66, 2008 (September 2008), at 125-139.

12.Ruiting Qin: “On the Principle of Party Autonomy in the Chinese Conflict of Laws”, in: New Asia Forum, Vol. 1, 2008 (August 2008), edited by the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, Seoul: Seoul Press, Republic of Korea, at 99-122.

13.Ruiting Qin: “Comparison between the Chinese and the German Conflicts Law of Torts”, in: Private Law Review, Vol. 5, 2005 (December 2005), at 403-433.

14.Ruiting Qin: “Survey of the Legislation of Futures Trading in western Countries”, in: Law History Study, Vol. 1, 2004 (March 2004), at 130-150.

15.Ruiting Qin: “On Legal Issues relating to BOT”, in: Nankai Journal (Philosophy, Literature and Social Science Edition), No. 3, 1998 (May 1998), at 64-71.


3、Contact

E-mail: qinruiting2008@163.com