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Margaret Y.K. Woo
Professor of Law
Brown University, AB 1979
New York University, JD 1983
Georgetown University, LLM 1989

Office: 32 Cargill Hall
Mail: 400 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
Tel: (617) 373-3309
Fax: (617) 373-5056
E-mail: m.woo@neu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
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Professor Woo teaches civil procedure, administrative law and comparative law. In 1997, she was named the law school's Distinguished Professor of Public Policy. She is a former fellow of the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College and is presently an associate in research at the East Asian Legal Studies Center of Harvard Law School and the Fairbank Center of Harvard College. She is also a faculty director for the law school's Program on Human Rights and the Global Ecnonomy.

Professor Woo has published and spoken widely on China's legal reforms. She is the co-editor of East Asian Law - Universal Norms and Local Cultures (Cruzon/Routledge Publishers, 2003), a collection of interdisciplinary studies on the competing tensions of global/local forces on East Asian identities and legal systems. She is also the co-author of American Civil Litigation (Aspen Publishers, forthcoming), which places American civil procedure in historical, empirical and sociological context.

At present, Professor Woo is working on a joint study with a group of legal scholars from Tsinghua University and Peking University in Beijing, China. This study has collected empirical data from the Chinese courts and is the first systematic analysis of current Chinese legal reforms. As part of this work, Professor Woo is co-authoring an article, "Civil Justice in China," with Professor Wang Yaxin, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. The article analyzes initial data collected from three different intermediate courts in China, each representing a different stage of legal reform.

Among her other activities, Professor Woo is also committed to Asian American and civil rights issues, serving as a board member of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Harry Dow Legal Assistance Memorial Fund and the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. She is chair of the Association of American Law School's standing Committee on Retention and Recruitment of Minority Law Teachers, as well as a member of the executive committee for the Section on Civil Procedure.

[ Selected Publications: Civil Rights, Constitutional Law |Comparative and International Law | Women and the Law ]

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