Assistant Professor of Law
Research Interests
- International Trade
- International Economic Law
- International Intellectual Property
- Globalization and the Law of Developing Countries
Education
- Harvard College A.B. 1996, Social Studies and East Asian Studies
- Oxford University M.Sc. 1998, Development Economics
- Yale Law School J.D. 2007
Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Law, 2010
Representative Publications
- Wu, Mark. "Antidumping in Asia's Emerging Giants," 53 Harvard International Law Journal 101 (2012).
- Wu, Mark. "China's Currency Isn't Our Problem," New York Times (New York), Jan, 18, 2011, Op-Ed, at A25.
- Mavroidis, Petros C., George A. Bermann & Mark Wu. The Law of the World Trade Organization (West Publishing 2010).
- Wu, Mark. "Why Not Brussels? EC State Aid Rules and the Boeing-Airbus Dispute" in The Law and Economics of Contingent Protection in International Trade (Kyle Bagwell et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2009).
- Wu, Mark. "Free Trade and the Protection of Public Morals," 33 Yale Journal of International Law 215 (2008).
- Wu, Mark. "Piercing China's Corporate Veil," 117 Yale Law Journal 329 (2007).
Bibliography
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Subject Areas for Accepting Press Inquiries
- China
- Developing Countries and International Law
- International Intellectual Property
- Trade and Protectionism
- WTO Negotiations and Disputes
Subject Areas for Supervising Written Work
- International Intellectual Property
- International Trade