Ying Zhou
Courses:
Contracts
Corporations
International Corporate Enforcement, Compliance, and Policy
Corporate Enforcement and the Regulation of Foreign Corrupt Practices
Education:
J.S.D., Cornell Law School
LL.M., Cornell Law School
LL.B., Shandong University
Office Hours:
Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30-11:45 a.m., or by appointment.
Bio:
Professor Zhou joined the faculty of Oklahoma City University School of Law as an Assistant Professor of Law in the fall of 2023. Her scholarship lies at the intersection of business law, data privacy, and technology law, as well as international and transnational law, with a specialization in both U.S. and Chinese law. In recent years, her research has examined issues that arise in connection with international corporate regulation, with particular emphasis on the U.S. model of corporate enforcement.
Professor Zhou’s scholarly work has been published in the University of New Hampshire Law Review, the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, and multiple peer-reviewed journals in China. Prior to her appointment at Oklahoma City University School of Law, she was a Post-Doctoral Global Fellow at New York University School of Law from 2021 to 2022. During her time at NYU Law, Professor Zhou conducted research on emerging trends and new challenges in international business regulation, with a particular emphasis on anti-corruption law.
Professor Zhou earned her LL.M. and J.S.D. degrees from Cornell Law School and is a member of the bar in both China and New York.
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