Jacques deLisle is the Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law, professor of political science, director of the Center for East Asian Studies, director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, co-director of the Center for Asian Law at the University of Pennsylvania, and director of the Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. His writing, which has appeared in Journal of Contemporary China, Orbis, Asia Policy, and other foreign affairs and areas studies journals, law reviews, edited volumes of interdisciplinary scholarship, and other media, focuses on China’s engagement with the international legal and political orders, domestic legal reform and rule-of-law issues in China, Taiwan’s status and external relations, and U.S.-China relations. He is co-editor of China’s Global Engagement (with Avery Goldstein, 2017), New Media, the Internet and a Changing China (with Avery Goldstein and Guobin Yang, 2016), Political Changes in Taiwan under Ma Ying-jeou (with Jean-Pierre Cabestan, 2014), and China’s Challenges (with Avery Goldstein, 2014). He frequently serves as an expert witness on Chinese law, and has been a consultant to U.S. government, Chinese, and international NGO projects relating to law and legal reform in China. He was a law clerk to then-Judge Stephen Breyer, and an attorney-adviser in the Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice.
Jacques deLisle 是美国宾夕法尼亚大学Stephen A. Cozen讲席法学与政治科学教授,任宾大东亚研究中心主任、当代中国研究中心主任、亚洲法律研究中心联合主任和外交政策研究所亚洲项目主任。其学术作品曾发表在《当代中国》《Orbis》《亚洲政策》及其它外交事务和区域研究的期刊、法律评论、跨学科专著和媒体。他的研究主要聚焦于中国参与国际法律和政治秩序的构建、中国国内的法律改革和法治问题、台湾的对外关系以及中美关系。他参与合编的著作有《中国的全球角色》(2017)、《新媒体、互联网和不断变化的中国》(2016)、《马英九政府下的台湾政治变化》(2014)、《中国的挑战》(2014)等。他曾多次受聘作为中国法专家证人,曾任美国政府、中国和国际非政府组织关于中国法律和司法改革项目的顾问。他还曾任前大法官Stephen Breyer的助理和美国司法部法律咨询办公室律师顾问。