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Professor

Ma Te

Mate1977@163.com

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in civil and commercial law in 2005

Renmin University of China

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

Professor, School of Law, University of International Business and Economics (Beijing, China)

Supervisor of graduates

Research Fellow in Civil and Commercial Law Center of Renmin University of China

Visiting Scholar in University of California, Berkeley


RESEARCH INTERESTS

General Introduction to Civil Law, Personality Law, Methodology of Jurisprudence

 

SCHOLARLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Research Projects

  • The third period of UIBE “211 Project”: Personal Information Protection in International E-commerce Trade, project host, from 2008 to 2011; 

  • National Social Science Fund Project: Privacy Protection in Modern Society, project host (from 2007 to 2009);

  • UIBE Graduate Teaching and Research Project: Case Studies on Property Law, project host, 2008 to 2009;

  • The second period of UIBE “211 Project”: Personal Right Tutorial, project host, from 2007 to 2008; 

  • The second period of UIBE “211 Project”: Comment on Property Law Cases, project host, from 2005 to 2006;

  • The second period of UIBE “211 Project”: Discussion Teaching Tutorials on General Civil Law, project host, from 2005 to 2006;

  • National Development Bank Commissioned Project: Studies on Legal Issues of Bank Guarantees, main participant, from 2002 to 2005;

  • Ministry of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Key Research Base Major Project: Draft and Interpretation on China Civil Code, the main participant, assumed writing task of the Expert Advice Draft of Personality Right in China Civil Code and its Reasons, which was commissioned by the National People's Congress Law Committee to Professor Wang Liming from 2002 to 2005.

 

Publications

Books and book chapters (The publications are in Chinese unless otherwise indicated)

  • Introduction to Anglo-American Contract Law (Co-authored, the first writer, 130,000 words), University of International Business and Economics Press, Beijing, 2009;

  • Compilation: Comment on Property Right Cases, chief editor, 380,000 words, University of International Business and Economics Press, Beijing, 2009;

  • Textbook: Civil Law, co-authored, the first author, 300,000 words, Intellectual Property Press, Beijing, 2009;

  • Property Rights Changes, (Wrote Independently, 200,000 words), China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2007;

  • Symposium: Study on Major Difficult Problems in Personality Right Law of Civil Code, deputy editor (530,000 words), China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2007;

  • Textbook: Civil Law, editor, 90,000 words, University of International Business and Economics Press, Beijing, 2007;

  • Textbook: Personal Right, co-authored, the first author, 150,000 words, Renmin University of China Press, Beijing, 2007;

  • Textbook: General Discussion Teaching Tutorials on Civil Law, chief editor, 600,000 words, University of International Business and Economics Press, Beijing, 2006;

  • Legislative Report: Proposal Draft and Legislative Reasons for China Civil Code from Chinese Scholars , c-authored, 200,000 words, Law Press China, Beijing, 2005;

  • Compilation: Draft and Interpretation on China Civil Code, co-authored, 120,000 words, China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2004;

  • Conflict and Evading between WTO and China's Labor Law System, co-authored, the first author, 200,000 words, China City Publishing House, Beijing, 2001.

 

Articles (The publications are in Chinese unless otherwise indicated)

  • Who Murdered Privacy – A Look at Privacy Dilemma and Outlet from the “Human Flesh Search” 30,000 words, Yue Dan Civil and Commercial Law Review, No.6, 2009;

  • On the Construction of Relief System on Right of Personality, 10,000 words, Civil and Commercial Law Theoretical Issues--Types of Tort and the Development of Personality Rights, edited by Yang Lixin, Renmin University China Press, Beijing, 2008;

  • Textual and Legal Interpretations on Privacy, 7,000 words, Seeker, CSSCI, No.5, 2008;

  • Credit Issues in the Construction Market Economy, 7,000 words, Journal of Chongqing Institute of Technology (Social Science), No.5, 2008;

  • Relationship between Personality Rights and the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution, 10,000 words, Journal of Anhui University (Philosophy & Social Sciences), CSSCI, No.5, 2008;

  • Research on the Concurrence Problem in Labor Compensation, co-authored, the second author, 9,000 words, Legal Forum, CSSCI, No.3, 2008; 

  • On the Application of Discussion Teaching in Legal Education, 6,000 words, China Adult Education, CSSCI, No.5, 2008;

  • Interpretation of Privacy from the Perspective of Law and Economics, Political Science and Law, 6,000 words, CSSCI, No.4, 2008;

  • Without Privacy, Without Freedom, 10,000 words, Law Science Magazine, CSSCI, No.5, 2007, reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials Civil and Commercial Law, No.2, 2008;

  • Who’s Fault—the Livings Expression Reflected from “Pornographic” Incident, 3,000 words, Netinfo Security, No.4, 2008; 

  • On the Transfer of Land Contractual Management Right, Hebei Law Science, CSSCI, No.11, 2007;

  • On the Principle of Equal Protection in Property law, 10,000 words, Dong Wu Law Science, Autumn Volume, 2007; 

  • Credit Risk and the Development of Security Interest, 15,000 words, Anhui University Law Review, Vol.1, 2007, Anhui University Press, September, 2007;

  • On the Constitute and Types of Violation of Privacy, 10,000 words, Northern Legal Science, No.4, 2007;

  • Expropriation and Compensation: based on “Paid” and focus on “Full Amount”, 5,000 words, Procuratorial Daily, April, 10, 2007, the third edition;

  • Treat Property Law Seriously, 3,000 words, Jurist café, Vol.14, Shandong People’s Publishing House, 2007;

  • Land Contractual Management Right from the Perspective of New Socialist Countryside Construction, 12,000 words, Civil and Commercial Law Theoretical Issues – Usufructuary, edited by Yang Lixin, Renmin University of China, Beijing, 2007;

  • Debate on Personality Right as an Independent Chapter, 10,000 words, Study on Major Difficult Problems in Personality Right Law of Civil Code, edited by Wang Liming, China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2007;

  • Relationship between Personality Rights and Property Rights, 9,000 words, Study on Major Difficult Problems in Personality Right Law of Civil Code, edited by Wang Liming, China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2007;

  • China Personality Rights Law Expert Proposed Draft Bill, co-authored, the third author, 10,000 words, Study on Major Difficult Problems in Personality Right Law of Civil Code, edited by Wang Liming, China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2007;

  • Re-discovery of “People” in Civil Law, 5,000 words, Legal Forum, CSSCI, No.3, 2006;

  • Constitution and Defense of Responsibilities for Invasion of Privacy, 20,000 words, Sino-American Law Forefront Dialogue – Research on Personality Rights Law and Tort Law, edited by Wang Liming and Paul Gewirtz, China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2006;

  • Privacy Protection on German Law, translated, 16,000 words, Sino-American Law Forefront Dialogue – Research on Personality Rights Law and Tort Law, edited by Wang Liming and Paul Gewirtz, China Legal Publishing House, Beijing, 2006;

  • Comment on “De facto Trust Contractual Relationship” - Legal Thinking on TMT Trademark Ownership Dispute, 10,000 words, Case Study, Vol.6, 2005, Court Press, Beijing, 2006; 

  • The Collision of Privacy Right System, 7,000 words, Legal Forum, CSSCI, No.1, 2006, reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials Civil and Commercial Law Vol.5, 2006;

  • On the Validity of Cohabitation Liability in Marriage, 8,000 words, Journal of China Women’s University, No.1, 2006;

  • Development Personality Right and the Personality Right in Development, co-authored, the first author, 3,000 words, People's Court News, October, 10, 2005;

  • Five Listening” Judgment and Free Evaluation of Evidence, 3,000 words, Law & Life, Vol.288, June, 2005;

  • How to Find the Intendment of the Parties, Law & Life, Vol.284, April, 2005;

  • China Law Society Civil Law Research Association 2004 Annual Conference General Overview, co-authored, the second author, 20,000 words, China Legal Science, CSSCI, No.1, 2005;

  • My Life is Limited while Knowledge is Limitless— Professor Wang Liming Academic Thought Interview, co-authored, the first author, 5,000 words, Legal Daily, December, 9, 2004;

  • Case study on Systematism of Civil Law – Centered on Unauthorized Disposition, 37,000 words, Study on Privacy Law, edited by Wu Handong, Vol.4, China University of Political Science and Law Press, Beijing, 2004;

  • Property Changes and Creditor Protection in Chain Transaction, 11,000 words, Case Study, Vol.1, 2004, Court Press, Beijing, 2004;

  • Review on Spouse Right, 27,000 words, Study on Basic Theory of China Civil Code, edited by Wang Liming, Guo Mingrui, Pan Weida, Court Press, Beijing, 2004;

  • Considerations to Family Bonds, co-authored, the first author, 3,000 words, Heilongjiang Legal News, February 12, 2004;

  • Blown Cold Sand to Gold, 1,500 words, Legal Daily, January 15, 2004; reprinted by China Reading Newspaper, April 28, 2004;

  • Summary on the Seminar of Personal Injury Tort Compensation Judicial Interpretation, 10,000 words, Case Study, Vol.4, 2003, Court Press, 2004;

  • Discussion on the Controversial Issues of Independent Chapter of Personality Right in Civil Code, 6,000 words, People’s Court Paper, September 12, 2003; Renmin University Copied Materials Civil and Commercial Law, No.11, 2003;

  • Discrimination on the Validity of Unauthorized Disposition, 20,000 words, Civil and Commercial Law Theoretical Issues-- Unauthorized Disposition, China Renmin University Press, April 2003;

  • Review and Prospect of 2002 Civil and Commercial Law Studies, co-authored, the second writer, 13,000 words, Jurists Review, CSSCI, No.1, 2003; reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials Civil and Commercial Law, No.6, 2003.

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

  • Discussion Teaching Tutorials on General Civil Law won the UIBE Outstanding Achievement Award for Graduate Education in 2009;

  • Excellent Teacher of UIBE in 2009;

  • Honors Volunteers in UIBE, 2008;

  • One of Ten Most Favorite Teachers in UIBE, 2007;

  • Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher Award in UIBE, 2006;

  • O'Melveny & Myers LLP Legal Scholarship in 2004.