Icon Interviews: Prof. Zhang Yuejiao, first Chinese legal counsel at WTO

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For more: https://www.cgtn.com/video Professor Zhang Yuejiao is a lawyer, a university lecturer and an arbitrator of the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes. She is also the dean of Institute of International Dispute Settlement at #TsinghuaUniversity. Professor Zhang was involved in drafting many of China’s trade laws, such as the Foreign Trade Law. She was the first Chinese to work as legal counsel at the #WorldBank. She also became a member of the #WTO Appellate Body at the age of 63. She is now in her 70s and continues to work for international organizations. Let’s listen to some of her stories and try to figure out what has kept this lady motivated.

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