Chen Xifeng

Chen Xifeng 陈喜峰

Associate professor

Xiamen university School of Law

422 South Si Ming Road, Xiamen, Fujian 361005, P. R.C.

Email: cxifeng@xmu.edu.cn  


Current Research Interests

Constitutionalization of the International Law and International Organization

Territory, Sea and International Dispute Settlement

International Trade and Commercial Law

China’s Practices of International and Comparative Law


Educational background

2003.9—2006.7 Ph. D in law, Law School of Wuhan University, majoring in international law.

2000.9—2003.7 Master of law, Law School of Wuhan University, majoring in international law.

1994.9—1998.7 B.A. of Law, Economic Law Department of Beijing Institute of Technology, majoring in economic law.


Professional Experiences

2009.8— Associate professor of law school, Xiamen University

2006.10—2009.12 Post-doctor of international law, China University of Political Science and Law

2014.03~2014.06    Visiting Scholar, Treaty and Law of Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China



Academic Affiliations

2006.10- Editor, Journal of International Economic Law (China)

2011.12-Member, Editorial Board, Xiamen University Law Review


Course Taught

The International Law (Undergraduates)

The International Law Research (Graduate Students)

The WTO Case Law (Graduate Students)


Publications and awards, Main Articles and Reviews

The Formulation and Essence of Dispute: the First Claim in the South China Sea Arbitration, Chinese Yearbook of International Law (Beijing), Vol.2016, 2016.

The WTO Panel's Report concerning Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties on Certain Automobiles from the United States: Reasoning and Evidence for WT/DS 440, China and WTO Review (Korea, http://cwr.yiil.org/home/back_issues), Vol. 1, No.1, 2015.

The Ontology of International Organizations’ Constitutional Change, Journal of International Relations and International Law (Xiamen), Vol. 4, 2014.

The WTO constitutionalization and EU constitutionalism: a Comparative Study Based on Constitutional Legitimacy, Globalization of Law: China and the World, Tsinghua University Press, China, 2014.