Prof. Dr. Wangwang Xing

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsInternational Public Law,International Private Law, International Civil Law
KeywordsEnvironmental Law, International Shipping Law, Maritime Law, UNCLOS, IMO
Honours and awards

2019: Hong Kong Scholars Program

Current contact address

CountryPeople's Republic of China
CityHefei
InstitutionAnhui University
InstituteLaw School

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Nele Matz-LückWalther-Schücking-Institut für Internationales Recht, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel
Start of initial sponsorship01/08/2022

Programme(s)

2022Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2024Li, Jingchang and Xing, Wangwang: A critical appraisal of the BBNJ agreement not to recognise the high seas decline as a common concern of humankind. In: Marine Policy, 163, 2024, 106131
2024Xing, Wangwang: Contemplating Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) under the international law on ship-source pollution. In: Marine Pollution Bulletin, 207, 2024, 116884
2023Xing, Wangwang and Zhu, Ling: Exploring legal gaps and barriers to the use of unmanned merchant ships in China. In: Marine Policy, 153, 2023, 105662
2023Xing, Wangwang and Yao, Li: Hong Kong as a separate customs territory: Past, present and prospect. In: Heliyon, 9, 2023, e20486
2022Xing, Wangwang and Zhu, Ling: Assessing the Impacts of Sanchi Incident on Chinese Law Concerning Ship-Source Oil Pollution. In: Ocean & Coastal Management, 225, 2022, 106227
2022Zhu, Ling and Xing, Wangwang: Policy-Oriented analysis on the Navigational Rights of Unmanned Merchant Ships. In: Maritime Policy & Management, 49, 2022, 447-462
2021Xing, Wangwang and Zhu, Ling: A functional approach to reassessing the legal status and navigational rights of ships and ship-shaped structures. In: Transport Policy, 106, 2021, 120--130
2021Zhu, Ling and Xing, Richard WW: Developments of Unmanned and Autonomous Merchant Ships: Legality under the UNCLOS. Marine Scientific Research, New Marine Technologies and the Law of the Sea. Brill Nijhoff, 2021. 127--152
2020Zhu, Ling and Xing, Richard WW: Probing Civil Liability Insurance for Unmanned/Autonomous Merchant Ships. InsurTech: A Legal and Regulatory View. Springer, 2020. 343--361
2019Zhu, Ling and Xing, Wangwang: A Pioneering Study of Third-Party Liability Insurance for Unmanned/Autonomous Commercial Ships. In: Journal of business law, 6, 2019, 442--458