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Lan Cao

Boyd Fellow and Professor of Law

Degrees

J.D., Yale University
B.A., Mount Holyoke College

Areas of Specialization

International Business & Trade; International Law; Law and Development.

Teaching This Coming Year (2008-2009)

Corporations, International Business Transactions, International Trade Law

Representative Professional Activities & Achievements

Joined the faculty in 2001 after teaching law at Brooklyn Law School for six years. Clerked for Judge Constance Baker Motley of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Practiced with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York City. Teaches international business transactions and international trade law. Was a Ford Foundation Scholar in 1991.


Professor Cao's publications

Books

  • Monkey Bridge (Penguin 1997).
  • Co-author, Everything You Need to Know About Asian Americans (Penguin Plume 1996) (with Himilce Novas).

Book Revisions and Supplements

  • Co-author, Everything You Need to Know About Asian Americans (Penguin Plume 2d ed. 2004) (with Himilce Novas).

Articles

  • Culture Change, 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 357-412 (2007). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Symposium Issue, The Transnational and Subnational in Global Crimes, 22 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 59-97 (2004) (by invitation). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Book Review, The Ethnic Question in Law and Development, 102 Mich. L. Rev. 1044-1103 (2004) (reviewing Amy Chua, World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability (2003)). Available online here (PDF format)
  • The Diaspora of Ethnic Economies: Beyond the Pale?, 44 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1521-1625 (2003). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Corporate and Products Identity in the Post-National Economy: Rethinking U.S. Trade Laws, 90 Cal. L. Rev. 401-484 (2002). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Symposium Issue, Reflections on Market Reform in Post-War, Post-Embargo Vietnam, 22 Whittier L. Rev. 1029-1057 (2001) (by invitation).
  • Symposium Issue, Chinese Privatization: Between Plan and Market, Law & Contemp. Probs., Autumn 2000, at 13-62. Available online here (PDF format)
  • Looking at Communities and Markets, 74 Notre Dame L. Rev. 841-924 (1999). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Co-author, Law Reform in Vietnam, 29 N.Y. U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 555-576 (1997) (with Spencer Weber Waller). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Towards a New Sensibility for International Economic Development, 32 Tex. Int'l L.J. 209-270 (1997).
  • Symposium Issue, The Cat that Catches Mice: China's Challenge to the Dominant Privatization Model, 21 Brook. J. Int'l L. 97-178 (1995), reprinted in Chinese Law (Tahirih Lee ed., Garland Publ'g 1997). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Note, Illegal Traffic in Women: A Civil RICO Proposal, 96 Yale L.J. 1297-1322 (1987).

Book Chapters

  • An Evaluation of the World Bank's New Comprehensive Development Framework, in Privatizing Development 27-63 (Michael B. Likosky ed., Martinus Nijhoff Pub. 2005)

Other

  • Book Review, Culture, Security and Other Difficulties in Rule of Law Reform, 101 A. J. I. L. 901 (2007) (reviewing Jane Stromseth, David Wippman & Rosa Brooks, Can Might Make Rights (2006)).
  • Book Review, Law and Economic Development: A New Beginning, 32 Tex. Int'l L.J. 545-559 (1997) (reviewing Law and Development (Anthony Carty ed., 1992)). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Movie Review, Oliver Stone's Heaven and Earth, N.Y. Times, Jan. 23, 1994, at 213.

 


 
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