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Dr. Longjie Lu is a Lecturer in Banking, Corporate, and Financial Law at the School of Law, University of Edinburgh, and serves as Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Commercial Law. She joined Edinburgh Law School in 2019, previously teaching at King’s College London and completing her PhD at the University of Leeds.
Her research focuses on financial regulation, corporate governance, corporate finance, and empirical legal studies. Key themes include cross-jurisdictional comparisons (e.g., UK-China regulatory frameworks), ESG compliance in finance, and the interplay between political incentives and banking regulation in China. She has authored a book on bankers’ remuneration regulation and over a dozen peer-reviewed articles addressing topics like ESG rating firms, countercyclical capital buffers, and dual-class share structures.
Dr. Lu’s work bridges legal and economic dimensions of financial systems, with recent emphasis on sustainable finance and post-Brexit regulatory shifts. She actively supervises PhD students and coordinates student mobility programs. Her contributions extend to policy analysis on liquidity management in wealth products and governmental responses to stock market instability.




