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Professor Xin Tang

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As a professor at Tsinghua University School of Law and the associate director of Tsinghua University Business Law Centre, Xin Tang is recognized as one of the leading researchers on securities law and corporate governance in China. Professor Tang published widely in the fields of protection of securities market investors, fiduciary duties of the directors, senior managers and controlling shareholders, minority shareholder suits, merger and acquisition of the listed companies, legal liabilities of market wrongdoings. He has also taught at leading universities in US and Israel. Professor Tang served as a member of the Merger and Restructuring Review Commission of China Securities Regulatory Commission, an organization empowered by the securities market regulator to regulate the merger and acquisition of the public companies, he is now sitting in the Listing Board of Shanghai Stock Exchange, the biggest securities market in China.

Research

Publications

Professor Tang’s published works include:

  • Xin TANG, Chapter of “The Independent Director in China”, in Independent Directors in Asia: A Historical, Contextual and Comparative Approach, Dan W. Puchniak, Harald Baum and Luke Nottage eds., Cambridge University Press, 2017, at 208-40;
  • Xin TANG & Jun WEI, Regulatory Paradigm of Share Public Offering Regulation: Comparative Analysis and Reflective Implications, in Securities Market Herald, Vol. 1 (2016), at 4-16;
  • Xin TANG & Haitao GAO, An Overview of Cases on Administrative Penalization of Market Manipulation, in Securities Law Review, Vol. 18 (2016), 21-64;
  • Xin TANG & Haitao GAO, Gain Computation and Legal Sanction of Insider Trading: Mainland China’s Law and Practice, in Cross-Strait Law Review, Vol. 48 (2015), 54-81;
  • Xin TANG, Short-swing Transaction Under China’s Securities Law- A Failed Transplant? in Tsinghua Law Review, Vol. 8 (2014), 137-149; and
  • Xin TANG & Yunyang Zhu, The Takeover Defence under the New Company Law Directive of EU, in Tsinghua Law Journal, vol. 1 (2006).
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