Wentong Zheng
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University, 2005
J.D., Stanford University, 2005
M.A., Renmin University of China, 1998
B.A., Renmin University of China, 1995
University at Buffalo Law School
The State University of New York
618 O'Brian
Hall, North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-1100
Phone:(716) 645-7968
Faculty Assistant:
Susan Martin, 622 O'Brian Hall, Phone: (716) 645-2080
Biography:
Wentong Zheng's research interests are in law and economics, international trade, antitrust, and Chinese law. Prior to joining UB Law, Zheng was an associate attorney at the Washington, DC office of Steptoe & Johnson LLP.
Zheng earned his J.D. degree and Ph.D. in economics degree from Stanford University in 2005, where he was an executive editor of the Stanford Law Review.
His publications include The Pitfalls of the (Perfect) Market Benchmark: The Case of the Countervailing Duty Law, 19 Minnesota Journal of International Law (forthcoming 2009); China's Competition Policy Reforms: The Anti-Monopoly Law and Beyond (with Bruce M. Owen and Su Sun), 75 Antitrust Law Journal 231-65 (2008); Claims Under the Administrative Procedure Act Before the Court of International Trade—A General Overview and Analysis of Significant Recent Jurisprudence (with Mark A. Moran), 28 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 21-49 (2007).
