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Fudan University Law School
Bingbin Lu is a professor at Fudan University Law School. He obtained his LL.B. degree from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, Master of Laws degree from the Transnational Law and Business University in Seoul, South Korea, and Ph.D of law degree again from Fudan University, China. He joined Nanjing University Law School in 2011 after getting his Ph.D degree. In June 2024, he returned to Fudan University Law School to serve as a professor. Bingbin Lu’s main research areas include intellectual property law and data law. He has published about 10 articles in English Journals including Computer Law & Security Review (SSCI), Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA (SSCI), Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property(SSCI), Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (SSCI), Marine Policy (SSCI), Energy Policy (SSCI), Journal of Information Science (SSCI), European Intellectual Property Review, Global Jurist Frontiers, Corporate Governance Law Review, etc. He also published widely in leading Chinese law journals, including Chinese Journal of Law, China Legal Science, Jurist, Science of Law, Law Review (faxue pinglun), Journal of Comparative Law, Nanjing University Law Review, among others. He is the author of four Chinese books: “Rethinking Copyright Law: Copyright in Orphan Works” (2023); “Patent Disclosure System: A Perspective of the TRIPS Agreement” (2016), “Transformation and Innovation of Copyright System in the Internet Era” (2012) and “Intellectual Property Protection under the Background of Constructing an Innovation-oriented China” (2008). Bingbin Lu has led two projects funded by the Chinese National Social Science Fund, with his achievements in the Youth Project rated as "Excellent." He has received several national academic awards including the Outstanding Achievement Award in Philosophy and Social Sciences and the An Zijie International Trade Award.