沈伟
职称/职务
教授
研究领域
国际法(国际投资法、国际金融法)、金融法、国际商事仲裁
个人介绍

沈伟,现为上海交通大学特聘教授、博士生导师;英国伦敦政治经济学院博士、剑桥大学法学硕士、密歇根大学法学硕士、华东政法学院法学硕士、学士;主要研究领域包括国际法和金融法。

沈伟已经出版9本英文著作、4本英文编著、5本中文著作、2本中文编著、5本译著;参与出版42本著作(其中中文著作5本,英文著作38本);以及300多篇英文和中文学术论文,其中在《中国法学》、《法学研究》、《中外法学》、等核心期刊发表论文80余篇;多篇中文论文被《新华文摘》、《中国社会科学文摘》、《人大复印资料》、《社会科学文摘》等转载;在Chinese Journal of International Law、American Journal of International Law、Leiden Journal of International Law, European Business Organization Law Review等SSCI期刊发表论文30余篇。他的英文论文被新加坡最高法院判决引用,他的专家意见被香港高等法院、巴林法院、纽约州最高法院等采纳。

沈伟主持国家社科基金(重大项目首席专家)、教育部、中国法学会、香港特别行政区政府、澳门特别行政区政府、上海市人大、上海市法学会、上海市经济和信息化委员会、上海市人力资源和社会保障局、上海市教育委员会、上海市司法局、世界银行、北京仲裁委、上海仲裁委、奥斯陆大学人权法中心、中小投资者服务中心等课题十余项。

沈伟主持的全英语课程《中国公司法》课程分别被教育部和上海市教委评为“来华留学英语授课品牌课程”;全英语课程《中国合同法》分别被教育部和上海市教委评为“来华留学英语授课品牌课程”,被教育部评为“国家精品在线开放课程”(慕课课程),是首批国家级一流本科课程;全英语课程《中国证券法》被上海市教委评为英语示范性课程。

沈伟是中国贸促会联合国贸发会观察员专家团专家成员,二十国集团下金融市场法律委员会委员,Moody’s中国学术咨询委员会委员,香港大学国际金融法亚洲研究所荣誉研究员,入选上海市浦江人才计划。他是《中国国际法杂志》(SSCI期刊,牛津大学出版社)、《东亚和国际法期刊》和《欧洲商业法律评论》(荷兰威科集团)等刊物的在任编委。

沈伟教授是美国纽约州执业律师,以及香港国际仲裁中心、新加坡国际仲裁中心、伦敦国际仲裁院、上海国际仲裁中心、中国国际经济贸易仲裁委员会、上海仲裁委员会、韩国商业仲裁会(国际)、日本商事仲裁委员会、深圳国际仲裁中心、威海仲裁委员会、青岛仲裁委员会、杭州仲裁委员会、泉州仲裁委员会等仲裁机构的仲裁员。


Professor Dr. SHEN Wei

KoGuan Distinguished Professor of Law, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Law School; PhD (London School of Economics and Political Science), LLM (University of Cambridge), LLM (University of Michigan), LLM & LLB (East China University of Political Science and Law); Attorney-at-Law, New York. 

Professor Shen is Global Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, L. Bates Lea Visiting Professor of Law at Michigan Law School, an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law (Académie international de droitcomparé), a member of Moody's China Academic Advisory Panel, a member of Financial Markets Law Committee of G20 Steering Group, and an Honorary Fellow of Asian Institute of International Financial Law, University of Hong Kong, and has been included in Marquis Who’s Who (2011 onwards).

Professor Shen is an arbitrator with London Court of International Arbitration, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Singapore International Arbitration Centre, Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (International), Japan Commercial Arbitration Commission, Shanghai Arbitration Commission, China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, Shanghai International Arbitration Centre, Shenzhen International Court of Arbitration, and Qingdao Arbitration Commission, among others.

Professor Shen was a Senior Research Fellow at Max-Planck Institute of International and Comparative Law (Hamburg) (Summer 2013), a Senior Research Scholar at Yale Law School (2013-2014). He is a Visiting Professor at Copenhagen Business School (Fall 2012), Taiwan Chiao Tong University (Fall 2014), New York University School of Law (Winter 2014), Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law (Spring 2015), Singapore Management University (Fall 2015), University of Hong Kong (Spring 2016), Adjunct Research Professor of Law at CBFL, National University of Singapore (2016), Visiting Professor of Law, National University of Singapore (Spring 2017), Visiting Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong (Spring 2018 & 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022), and L. Bates Lea Visiting Professor, University of Michigan Law School (Winter 2019).

Professor Shen is an editor of Chinese Journal of International Law (SSCI, Oxford University Press), Journal of East Asia and International Law (SSCI), European Business Law Review (Wolters Kluwer), Chinese Journal of Comparative Law (Oxford University Press), China and WTO Review (Yijun Press, South Korea), Journal of Central Banking Law and Institutions, China Legal Science (English version, China Law Society), Chinese Journal of Comparative Law (OUP), Chinese Journal of Global Governance (Brill Nijhoff), International Journal of Legal Discourse (De Gruyter Mouton, Germany) and Modern Management Forum (Universe Scientific Publishing Pte Ltd, Singapore).

Prior to teaching at the law school, Professor Shen practiced in major US and UK firms in Shanghai, Chicago and Hong Kong for a decade primarily assisting multinational clients in their China-related transactions such as foreign direct investment, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, project finance and commercial arbitration.

Professor Shen is now teaching international investment law, international financial regulation, company law, international economic law and contract law in the law school. Professor Shen’s current research interests include international investment law, corporate governance, financial regulation, and international commercial arbitration. 

Professor Shen is the sole author of nine books: Rethinking the New York Convention – A Law and Economics Approach (Cambridge: Intersentia 2013), The Anatomy of China’s Banking Sector and Regulation (Wolters Kluwer 2014), How Is International Economic Order Shaped? – Law, Markets and Globalisation (China Law Press 2014), Corporate Law in China: Structure, Governance and Regulation (Sweet & Maxwell 2015), Investor Protection in Capital Markets – The Case of Hong Kong (Sweet & Maxwell 2015), Shadow Banking in China: Risk, Regulation and Policy (Edward Elgar 2016), Chinese Business Law: Narrative and Commentary (Wolters Kluwer 2016), Conceptualizing the Regulatory Thicket: China’s Financial Markets after the Global Financial Crisis (Routledge 2020), Decoding Chinese Bilateral Investment Treaties (Cambridge University Press 2021), China’s Foreign Investment Law in the New Normal: Framing the Trajectory and Dynamics (Routledge 2022).  He edited a number of books including: Private Law in China and Taiwan: A Law and Economic Analysis (Cambridge University Press 2016, with Chang and Wang), Financial Regulation in the Aftermath of Global Financial Crisis: Chinese and US Perspectives (China Law Press 2016, with Roberta Romano), and Financial Crises: Types, Causes and Consequences (Nova Sciences 2021).

Professor Shen also contributed over 40 books (36 in English and 4 in Chinese) and authored (or co-authored) over 280 articles in English and Chinese law journals. His article was cited by the Supreme Court of Singapore in its judgment, and his expert opinion was accepted and applied by the Hong Kong High Court and the Supreme Court of the State of New York in various cases.

 

English Publications:

http://ssrn.com/author=2115556