Ignacio de la Rasilla holds the Han Depei Chair and is a One Thousand Talents Plan Professor at the Wuhan University Institute of International Law and the Wuhan Academy of International Law and Global Governance in China. He is the author or editor of eight books including The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law (CUP 2024), International Law and History. Modern Interfaces (CUP 2021), Experiments in International Adjudication: Historical Accounts (CUP 2019), and In the Shadow of Vitoria: A History of International Law in Spain (1770-1953) (Brill-Nijhoff 2017).
Jiangyu Wang is a Professor of Law and the Director of the Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law at the City University of Hong Kong's School of Law. His research and teaching focus on international economic law, public international law-particularly the intersection of international law and international relations-and comparative corporate and securities law. He has written and edited numerous books with esteemed international publishers, including China, India and the International Economic Order (CUP 2010), A Financial Centre for Two Empires: Hong Kong's Corporate, Securities and Tax Laws in its Transition From Britain to China (CUP 2014), and Company Law in China: Regulation of Business Organizations in a Socialist Market Economy (Edward Elgar 2015). He is currently Editor in Chief of the Asia Pacific Law Review and The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
Congyan Cai is a professor of international law at the School of Law and an adjunct professor at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Fudan University, China. His books, as author or editor, include The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace in a Changing World (CUP 2024), The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law (CUP 2024) and The Rise of China and International Law: Taking Chinese Exceptionalism Seriously (OUP 2019).