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Ping Wang

Lecturer in Law, Faculty of Social Sciences

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  • workRoom C120 Law and Social Sciences Building
    University Park
    Nottingham
    NG7 2RD
    UK
  • work0115 8468163
  • fax0115 9515696

Biography

Dr. Ping Wang, PhD (Nottingham, 2007), LLM (Nottingham, 2001), LLB (Beijing, 1995) is working in the field of Public Procurement Law, International Trade Law, European Law and Chinese Law. His research interests include the procurement of state enterprises under the WTO law as well as Chinese law, WTO Government Procurement Agreement, EC merger control, and various aspects of Chinese law.

Expertise Summary

Dr. Ping Wang, PhD (Nottingham, 2007), LLM (Nottingham, 2001), LLB (Beijing, 1995) is working in the field of Public Procurement Law, International Trade Law, European Law and Chinese Law. His research interests include the procurement of state enterprises under the WTO law as well as Chinese law, WTO Government Procurement Agreement, EC merger control, and various aspects of Chinese law.

Recent Publications

  • WANG P, 2010. Chapter 8 The Procurement of State Trading Enterprises under the WTO Agreements - a proposal for a way forward. In: S. ARROWSMITH AND R. ANDERSON, ed., The WTO Regime on Government Procurement Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead CUP. (In Press.)
  • WANG, PING, ROBERTO CAVALLO PERIN AND DARIO CASALINI, 2010. Chapter 9 Addressing Purchasing Arrangements between Public Sector Entities – What can the WTO learn from the EU’s experience?. In: S. ARROWSMITH AND R. ANDERSON, ed., The WTO Regime on Government Procurement Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead CUP. (In Press.)
  • WANG, P, 2010. Chapter 3 Accession to the Agreement on Government Procurement: the Case of China. In: S. ARROWSMITH AND R. ANDERSON, ed., The WTO Regime on Government Procurement Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead CUP. (In Press.)
  • WANG, P., 2009. China's Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: Challenges and The Way Forward Journal of International Economic Law. VOL 12(NUMBER 3), 663-706
  • WANG P, 2010. Chapter 8 The Procurement of State Trading Enterprises under the WTO Agreements - a proposal for a way forward. In: S. ARROWSMITH AND R. ANDERSON, ed., The WTO Regime on Government Procurement Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead CUP. (In Press.)
  • WANG, PING, ROBERTO CAVALLO PERIN AND DARIO CASALINI, 2010. Chapter 9 Addressing Purchasing Arrangements between Public Sector Entities – What can the WTO learn from the EU’s experience?. In: S. ARROWSMITH AND R. ANDERSON, ed., The WTO Regime on Government Procurement Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead CUP. (In Press.)
  • WANG, P, 2010. Chapter 3 Accession to the Agreement on Government Procurement: the Case of China. In: S. ARROWSMITH AND R. ANDERSON, ed., The WTO Regime on Government Procurement Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead CUP. (In Press.)
  • WANG, P., 2009. China's Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: Challenges and The Way Forward Journal of International Economic Law. VOL 12(NUMBER 3), 663-706
  • WANG P., 2008. Policy Paper: "China's Government Procurement Policy at a Crossroad" Available at: <www.nottingham.ac.uk/law/pprg>
  • WANG P, 2007. Coverage of the WTO’s Agreement on Government Procurement: Challenges of Integrating China and other Countries with a Large State Sector into the Global Trading System Journal of International Economic Law. 10(4), 887–920
  • WANG, P., 2004. China’s evolving legal framework on public procurement Public Procurement Law Review. 13(6), 285-318
  • CAO, FUGUO and WANG, P., 2002. The New Chinese Government Procurement Law Public Procurement Law Review. NA133-139

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