Ms. Xuan SUN 孙璇女士

Research Student

Working toward a PhD in Laws, expected 2027
THESIS TOPIC

Why AIGC Must Be Labeled–Implications and Solutions Based on the Lemon Market Theory and New Chicago School, co-supervised by Professors Jyh-An LEE and Yueming YAN.

RESEARCH INTERESTS AND AIMS
I am interested in the regulation of artificial technology. Through my research, I plan to explore the challenges brought by unlabeled artificial intelligence generated content, especially its negative and disruptive impacts. Based on these negative impacts, I would like to propose some solutions based on certain theories, such as lemon market theory and new Chicago school.
WORKING PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
  • The Risks and Challenges when Humanoid Robots are Regulated as “Non-Humans”, Digital Law Review   (forthcoming).
PAPERS DELIVERED
  • Health Rights Obligations of Transnational Pharmaceutical Companies in the Post-Pandemic Era: Is consistent interpretation an effective approach to address the failure of international law?, presented at Oxford Chinese Law Discussion Group (Oxford, United Kingdom) and The Asia-Pacific Europe Law Institutes Alliance (APELIA) Conference 2024(Kobe, Japan).
  • The Risks and Challenges when Humanoid Robots are Regulated as “Non-Humans”, The 4th International Symposium on ‘Digital Jurisprudence and Smart Justice’ 2024″ (Wuhan,China)
EDUCATION AND AWARDS

Education:

  • Juris Master, Peking University, China, 2021.
  • Bachelor of Arts, China University and Political Science and Law, China, 2017.

Award:

  • Outstanding Graduate of Peking University, 2021
  • National Scholarship,Chinese Ministry of Education, 2020
  • Best Oralist of International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition of 2019 (China Round), 2019
  • Admission Scholarship for Outstanding Students of Peking University, School of Transnational Law, 2017
  • National Scholarship, Chinese Ministry of Education, 2015
  • First Rank Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduate Students, 2013-2016