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Liu Xiang is an Adjunct Faculty member at Vermont Law School, teaching Environmental Law Practices and Skills in China. He concurrently serves as Director of the Litigation Department at the Center for Legal Aid to Pollution Victims, affiliated with the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL). His work focuses on environmental public interest litigation (EPIL) as a legal tool against polluters, making him a key figure in China's environmental legal advocacy.
He is deeply involved in the U.S.-Asia Partnerships for Environmental Law program. While specific educational background is not detailed here, his professional expertise bridges legal practice and environmental policy, emphasizing litigation strategies to combat pollution. His research interests include advancing environmental justice through legal frameworks and enhancing public participation in environmental governance.
No specific grants or lab affiliations are mentioned in the provided text. His contributions are primarily through legal practice, teaching, and directing the Center for Legal Aid to Pollution Victims, which is renowned for its role in environmental legal initiatives.
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