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Honorary Professor Qiao Liu
Honorary Professor

Qiao Liu

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Overview

Background

Dr Qiao Liu is an Honorary Professor at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland and Professor at the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong. His previous posts include Associate Professor at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland; Lee Ka Shing Visiting Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law; and specially appointed Tengfei Adjunct Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University School of Law (China).

Professor Liu teaches in and researches a wide range of business-related common law and Chinese law topics including contract, commercial law, unjust enrichment, international commercial law (sale of goods, transfer of funds etc) and financial transactions, with a particular interest in comparative study of Chinese and Anglo-Australian private law. He has published widely in the above areas. His articles have appeared in leading journals including the Modern Law Review, American Journal of Comparative Law and the Cambridge Law Journal. His book entitled “Anticipatory Breach” (Hart Publishing Oxford 2011) is regarded by epic common law courts and top scholars as a leading monograph on an important topic of English contract law. Professor Liu’s works have been cited by epic common law courts including the High Court of Australia, the Singapore Court of Appeal and the New Zealand Court of Appeal as well as by the English High Court and the House of Lords.

Professor Liu has been Founding Deputy Editor-in-Chief for the Chinese Journal of Comparative Law (OUP) since 2013 and has served as its Editor-in-Chief since late 2017. He is also Foreign-related Commercial and Maritime Adjudication Expert at the Supreme People’s Court in Beijing, a United Nations Commission on International Trade Law expert for updating the UNCITRAL Digest of Case Law on the CISG and currently a contributor to Chitty on Contracts: Hong Kong. Professor Liu has won highly prestigious and fiercely competitive grants in Australia, China and elsewhere, and has served as expert witness in law courts in Australia, Singapore and Greater China in a number of international commercial cases and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) and a listed arbitrator with the South China International Arbitration Centre (Hong Kong).

Availability

Honorary Professor Qiao Liu is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford

Research interests

  • Commercial law

  • Contract law

  • Chinese private law

  • comparative private law

  • international commercial law

Research impacts

Associate Professor Liu's works were extensively cited by the Singapore Court of Appeal in The “STX Mumbai” [2015] SGCA 35, which acknowledged his book 'Anticipatory Breach' as one of the two leading works on this area of common law, and to the House of Lords in the Golden Victory. His works were internationally recognised and well regarded by peers.

Works

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41 works between 1999 and 2024

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2015

Book Chapter

Balancing public interest with transactional security: the validity of contracts tainted with corruption under Chinese law

Liu, Qiao and Ren, Xiang (2015). Balancing public interest with transactional security: the validity of contracts tainted with corruption under Chinese law. The Impact of Corruption on International Commercial Contracts. (pp. 77-98) edited by Michael J Bonell and Olaf Meyer. Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-19054-9_3

Balancing public interest with transactional security: the validity of contracts tainted with corruption under Chinese law

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2011

Journal Article

The White & Carter Principle: A restatement

Liu, Qiao (2011). The White & Carter Principle: A restatement. The Modern Law Review, 74 (2), 171-194. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2011.00842.x

The White & Carter Principle: A restatement

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2011

Book

Anticipatory breach

Liu, Qiao (2011). Anticipatory breach. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Anticipatory breach

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2007

Journal Article

Inferring future breach: Towards a unifying test of anticipatory breach of contract

Liu, Q. (2007). Inferring future breach: Towards a unifying test of anticipatory breach of contract. Cambridge Law Journal, 66 (3), 574-604. doi: 10.1017/S0008197307000748

Inferring future breach: Towards a unifying test of anticipatory breach of contract

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2005

Journal Article

Claiming damages upon an anticipatory breach: Why should an acceptance be necessary?

Liu, Qiao (2005). Claiming damages upon an anticipatory breach: Why should an acceptance be necessary?. Legal Studies, 25 (4), 559-577. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-121X.2005.tb00684.x

Claiming damages upon an anticipatory breach: Why should an acceptance be necessary?

2024

Book Chapter

Change of circumstances: some comparative remarks on laws of the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau

Liu, Qiao (2024). Change of circumstances: some comparative remarks on laws of the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau. Towards a Model Sales Law in the Greater Bay Area. (pp. 117-131) Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781035317424.00012

Change of circumstances: some comparative remarks on laws of the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau

2022

Journal Article

The PICC in Chinese courts

Liu, Qiao (2022). The PICC in Chinese courts. Uniform Law Review, 27 (3), 472-491. doi: 10.1093/ulr/unac027

The PICC in Chinese courts

2022

Journal Article

The use of case law in China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Liu, Qiao (2022). The use of case law in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Asia Pacific Law Review, 29 (1), 129-148. doi: 10.1080/10192557.2021.2013662

The use of case law in China’s Belt and Road Initiative

2021

Journal Article

Applying the CISG to Hong Kong: Legal Analysis and Policy Recommendations

Liu, Qiao and Wang, Jiangyu (2021). Applying the CISG to Hong Kong: Legal Analysis and Policy Recommendations. Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, 9 (3), 448-457. doi: 10.1093/cjcl/cxac001

Applying the CISG to Hong Kong: Legal Analysis and Policy Recommendations

2020

Book Chapter

Investor-state arbitration in China: a comparative perspective

Trakman, Leon E., Liu, Qiao and Chen, Lei (2020). Investor-state arbitration in China: a comparative perspective. Dispute resolution in China, Europe and world. (pp. 231-261) edited by Lei Chen and André Janssen. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-42974-4_11

Investor-state arbitration in China: a comparative perspective

2019

Journal Article

Chinese 'case law' in comparative law studies: Illusions and complexities

Liu, Qiao (2019). Chinese 'case law' in comparative law studies: Illusions and complexities. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 14 (S1), S97-S117. doi: 10.1017/ASJCL.2019.1

Chinese 'case law' in comparative law studies: Illusions and complexities

2019

Journal Article

Agreed damages, the penalty rule and unfair terms: an Anglo-Australian and Chinese comparison

Halson, Roger and Liu, Qiao (2019). Agreed damages, the penalty rule and unfair terms: an Anglo-Australian and Chinese comparison. Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, 7 (1) cxz003, 49-94. doi: 10.1093/cjcl/cxz003

Agreed damages, the penalty rule and unfair terms: an Anglo-Australian and Chinese comparison

2019

Book Chapter

Remedies in international instruments

McKendrick, Ewan, Liu, Qiao and Ren, Xiang (2019). Remedies in international instruments. Research handbook on remedies in private law. (pp. 409-424) edited by David Campbell and Roger Halson. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781786431271.00032

Remedies in international instruments

2019

Book Chapter

Termination of contract for fundamental breach

Liu, Qiao (2019). Termination of contract for fundamental breach. Research handbook on remedies in private law. (pp. 166-181) edited by David Campbell and Roger Halson. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781786431271.00019

Termination of contract for fundamental breach

2018

Book Chapter

Good faith in contract performance in the Chinese and common laws

McKendrick, Ewan and Liu, Qiao (2018). Good faith in contract performance in the Chinese and common laws. Chinese contract law: civil and common law perspectives. (pp. 72-111) edited by Larry A. Dimatteo and Lei Chen. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781316816912.005

Good faith in contract performance in the Chinese and common laws

2017

Journal Article

CISG in Chinese Courts: The Issue of Applicability

Liu, Qiao and Ren, Xiang (2017). CISG in Chinese Courts: The Issue of Applicability. American Journal of Comparative Law, 65 (4), 873-918. doi: 10.1093/ajcl/avx045

CISG in Chinese Courts: The Issue of Applicability

2017

Conference Publication

CISG in Chinese Courts–Substantive Applications

Liu, Qiao (2017). CISG in Chinese Courts–Substantive Applications. UNCITRAL-UM Joint Conference 2017 Modernization of National Commercial Laws and the Role of Legal Harmonization in International Commerce, Macau SAR, China, 11-12 December 2017.

CISG in Chinese Courts–Substantive Applications

2017

Conference Publication

Conducting Comparative Studies on Chinese Law Some Methodological Issues

Liu, Qiao (2017). Conducting Comparative Studies on Chinese Law Some Methodological Issues. The State of Comparative Law in Asia, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 27 September 2017.

Conducting Comparative Studies on Chinese Law Some Methodological Issues

2016

Book Chapter

Anticipatory breach

Liu, Qiao (2016). Anticipatory breach. International sales law: contract, principles & practice. (pp. 499-528) edited by Larry DiMatteo, André Janssen, Ulrich Magnus and Reiner Schulze. Germany: Beck, Hart and Nomos.

Anticipatory breach

2015

Book Chapter

Introduction

Liu, Qiao, Shan, Wenhua and Ren, Xiang (2015). Introduction. China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution. (pp. 1-4) Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004306738_002

Introduction

Funding

Past funding

  • 2015 - 2018
    Contract Law in Australian and Chinese Courts: A Comparative Study
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Comparative Studies of Australian and Chinese Private Law: Finding Solutions to Common Commercial Problems
    UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards - DVC(R) Funding
    Open grant
  • 2012
    Contract Principles and Practice: A Comparative Study of Australian, English and Chinese Law
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    UQ Category 2 Travel Award - Qiao Liu
    UQ Travel Awards for International Collaborative Research (Category 2)
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    Anglo-Australian and Chinese Contract Law: a functional comparison
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

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Media

Enquiries

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  • Anglo-Australian Contract Law
  • Chinese Contract Law
  • Chinese Legal System
  • Law - Australian, Chinese

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