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Ms Sally Xiong

Position: Lecturer Ms Sally Xiong
Division/Portfolio: Division of Business
School/Unit: School of Law
Campus: City West Campus
Office: LB1-28
Telephone: +61 8 830 20149
Fax:
Email: Sally_dot_Xiong_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au
URL for Business Card: http://people.unisa.edu.au/Sally.Xiong


Dr Ping (Sally) Xiong joined the University of South Australia after teaching and research at Victoria University of Wellington.



http://www.asianz.org.nz/our-work/knowledge-research/emerging-researcher-grant


Teaching interests

  • Contracts
  • International Trade Law
  • International Intellectual Property
  • Legal Institutions and Methods

I teach the following courses

LAWS 1009Contracts B
LAWS 1012Legal Institutions and Methods
LAWS 3073International Trade Law and Development
(This course is not currently being taught)


Qualifications

PhD (VUW)

LLM (CUPL)

BA (BFSU)


Research interests

  • International economic law with a focus on international protection of intellectual property, and the implications of free trade agreements.
  • The interface between intellectual property protection and human rights.
  • The laws relating to China intellectual property protection and food safety laws.

Research publications

“Sanlu and Free Trade Agreement” (June 2009) New Zealand Law Journal 173 – 176.

“New Zealand – China Free Trade Agreement Implementation” (November 2008) New Zealand Law Journal (Co-author) 403 - 404.

“Free Trade Agreement between the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of New Zealand” (2008) 5 NZYIL (NZ Yearbook of International Law) (Co-author) 65-90.

“Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Protection - the Endeavour of Niue” (2008) 14 Revue Juridique Polynesienne 123-133.

“Torts or Breach of Contract – Decatur Auto Center, Inc v Wachovia Bank, NA” American Law Review (Law Press, Beijing, 2004) Vol 3: 313-321.

“Copyright Expires, Lanham Act Lost Power” American Law Review (Law Press, Beijing, 2003) Vol 2: 241- 256.

“Case Study on Playboy Enterprise, Inc v George Frena, d/b/a Techs Warehouse BBS and Consulting, and Mark Dyess” (a case of trademark and copyright infringement via Internet) in Selected Cases Study on E-Commerce Law (People’s Court Publishing House, Beijing, 2003) 49- 59.

“Case Study on Sega Enterprises Ltd, Sega of America, Inc v Sherman, Maphia, Psychosis” (a case of trademark and trade name infringement and unfair competition via Internet) in Selected Cases Study on E-Commerce Law (People’s Court Publishing House, Beijing, 2003) 232- 247.

"Legal Analysis of Trademark Parallel Import in China" in On Rights - Consideration of Legal Issues in China (Central Literature Publishing House, Beijing, 2003) 141-147




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