
Weijia Rao
Associate Professor, Law
- Education
- BA, Tsinghua University
LLB, Tsinghua University
LLM, University of Chicago Law School
JSD, University of Chicago Law School - wrao@bu.edu
Weijia Rao is an Affiliate Faculty of the Boston University Global Development Policy Center and is an Associate Professor of Law at the Boston University School of Law. Her research applies empirical methods to the study of international and comparative law, with a focus on legal institutions governing global trade and investment. Her work has examined the influence of global businesses on government regulations, the role of domestic politics in international dispute resolution, the evolution and impacts of international investment agreements, and China’s engagement with the international legal order. She teaches Contracts, International Trade Regulations, and a seminar on comparative law and China.
Professor Rao’s recent scholarship has been published or is forthcoming in the Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, International Review of Law and Economics, Harvard International Law Journal, Yale Journal of International Law, and Chicago Journal of International Law.
Prior to joining Boston University, Rao was an assistant professor of law at George Mason University for four years. Prior to that, she practiced international trade and investment law at Sidley Austin LLP in Washington DC. She also has experience working at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), an investment arbitration institution under the World Bank Group. Professor Rao graduated from the University of Chicago Law School with a master’s degree (LLM) and a doctoral degree (JSD) in international law. Before coming to the United States, Professor Rao completed her undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing, where she received a dual degree in law and economics. She is admitted to the New York State Bar and has passed the National Judicial Examination of China.