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Fei Mo, Associate Professor at the School of International Organizations, Beijing Foreign Studies University, and an attorney admitted to the New York State Bar. Council Member of the Environmental and Resources Law Society of the Beijing Law Society, and a member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law. She holds a B.A. in French Language and Literature from Peking University, an LL.M. in International Law from Renmin University of China, and a J.D. from Columbia University. She previously worked at two leading international law firms. Her primary research interests include environmental and resource law, international and comparative law, administrative law, and international organizations and sustainable development. She has published over twenty articles in Chinese and English, authored one monograph, and translated two books (the two-volume French Environmental Code).

Educational Experience

2005.9 2009.7

  • Peking University
  • French
  • Bachelor's Degree in Literature
  • University degree

2009.9 2011.7

  • Renmin University of China
  • Law
  • Master's Degree in Law
  • Master's degree completion

2012.8 2014.5

  • Columbia Law School
  • Law
  • Juris Doctor

Work ExperienceMore>>

2021.6 Now
  • Beijing Foreign Studies University
  • School of International Organizations
  • Associate Professor
  • Teaching and Research of International law and Environmental Law
2017.9 2021.5
  • Renmin University of China
  • Post-doctoral Researcher
  • Research and Teaching of Environmental Law
2015.12 2016.10
  • Sullivan & Cromwell, Beijing
  • Associate
  • M&A, Capital Markets, General Corporate
2015.1 2015.10
  • Herbert Smith Freehills, Hong Kong
  • Registered Foreign Lawyer
  • Capital Markets

Social Affiliations

2015.5 Now

  • Member of the New York Bar

2023.12 Now

  • Beijing Society of Environmental and Natural Resources Law, Conseil Member

2022.10 Now

  • IUCN, World Commission on Environmental Law, Member