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Thomas Coendet

Educational Background

MJur, University of Oxford (2015); Dr. iur., University of Berne (2012); Admission to the Swiss bar (2008)

Professional Experience

Thomas Coendet is Shanghai Distinguished Professor (Oriental Chair) at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), joining the law faculty in September of 2016. Prior to joining SJTU, he held a series of prestigious fellowships in Europe, including a Postdoc at Goethe University Frankfurt (2016) and visiting positions at the University of Oxford (2010/11) and the University of Paris I (Sorbonne) (2011). He was a research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg (2010) and during his Swiss university education a fellow of the Swiss Study Foundation. Starting in 2012, he practised for two and a half years as an attorney for banking, finance, and regulatory in one of the leading and internationally most active Swiss law firms. His publications include a book on comparative legal reasoning and a wide range of journal articles and chapters on legal theory, judiciary, banking and contract law, both in English and German. For his paper Legal Reasoning: Arguments from Comparison, he received the ARSP Best Article Prize 2017.

Honours and Awards

ARSP Best Article Prize (2017), Honorary Member of the Romanian Association for Law and European Affairs (2017), Holcim Fellow (2016), Freshfields Scholar (University of Oxford, 2014/15), UNIDROIT Scholar (University of Oxford, 2014/15), JPS Fellow (2011), SNF Fellow (2010), Gustave Dubois Prize (2006)

Research Interests

Law of finance and financial regulation, contract law, comparative law, legal theory, legal linguistics

Research Projects

Financial Innovation before Civil Courts – A Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Analysis, Oriental Scholar Research Project

Selected Publications:

“Legal Reasoning: Arguments from Comparison,” 102 (2016) Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (ARSP), 476–507 (Reviewed article) (awarded the ,

Rechtsvergleichende Argumentation. Phänomenologie der Veranderung im rechtlichen Diskurs

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Courses Taught

Private international law, Western legal culture, English legal writing

Other Professional Activities

Asian Journal of Law and Society (Cambridge University Press), Managing Editor (2016–9); Ancilla Iuris – Constellations of Law (anci.ch), Member of the Editorial Board (since 2016); Fellow of the Study Group for Legal Linguistics, University of Heidelberg (since 2014)