Keith Hand
Professor of Law and Director of the Center for East Asian Legal Studies
- Office: 378-200
- Email: handk@uclawsf.edu
- Phone: (415) 565-4803
Bio
Professor Keith J. Hand brings more than 25 years of professional experience in private practice, government, and academia to his teaching and research at UC Law SF. Professor Hand’s research focuses on legal reform in the Greater China, with particular attention to constitutional law, citizen efforts to use the law to promote legal and political change, Chinese domestic law as a tool of foreign policy, and China’s anti-sanctions regime. In January 2015, he co-founded the UC Law SF East Asian Legal Studies Program with Senior Professor Setsuo Miyazawa. From 2016 to 2022, he served as Associate Dean for Global Programs. Professor Hand is a member of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and a non-resident scholar with the 21st Century China Center at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy
Professor Hand holds a JD and an MAIS in China Studies from the University of Washington and a BA from Whitman College. As a law student, he served as editor-in-chief of the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal. After graduating Order of the Coif in 2000, he joined the New York office of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where his practice focused on mergers and acquisitions and private equity funds. He later served as senior counsel to the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China. Immediately prior to joining the UC Law SF faculty in 2009, Professor Hand was Beijing director, senior fellow, and lecturer-in-law at Yale Law School’s China Law Center and visiting scholar at Peking University Law School. During his tenure with the Center, Professor Hand worked with Chinese courts, government agencies and law schools to implement cooperative legal reform projects in the areas of criminal justice, judicial reform and property law.
Professor Hand has been cited as an expert on Chinese legal issues in a wide variety of media, including The New York Times, The Guardian, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, Deutsche Welle, Radio Free Asia, Reuters, The Christian Science Monitor, ChinaFile, and Time. In 2011, Professor Hand was named a National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Public Intellectuals Fellow. In 2014, he was presented with the UC Law SF Foundation Faculty Award for Scholarship.
A native of Seattle, Professor Hand enjoys the outdoors and rarely turns down an opportunity to travel through remote regions of Asia or ski, cycle, or hike at home.
Education
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University of Washington
J.D., Law -
University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies
M.A.I.S., China Studies -
Whitman College
B.A., History
Accomplishments
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Co-Founder of UC Law SF Center for East Asian Legal Studies with Professor Setsuo Miyazawa
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Visionary Service Award
Awarded by UC Law SF College of the Law Board of Directors. -
Co-Founder of UC Law SF East Asian Legal Studies Program
With Professor Setsuo Miyazawa -
Foundation Award for Scholarship in East Asian Legal Systems
Awarded by the UC Law SF Foundation. 2014 -
Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal Distinguished Alumnus Award
Awarded by the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal -
Public Intellectuals Fellow
Awarded by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 2011 -
National Committee on US-China Relations Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) Fellow
Awarded by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 2011
Selected Scholarship
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Waging External Struggle through Law: China’s Evolving Legal Strategies and Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit
UC San Diego School of Global Law and Policy 21st Century China Center 2022 -
Constitutional Supervision in China after the 2018 Amendment of the PRC Constitution: Refining the Narrative of Constitutional Supremacy in a Socialist Legal System
Asian Pacific Law and Policy Journal 2022 -
Translator's Introduction to Liu Songshan, 1981: Embryonic but Inchoate Designs for a Constitutional Committee
UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 2016 -
Translation of Liu Songshan, 1981: Embryonic but Inchoate Constitutional Committee Designs for a Constitutional Committee
University of California Los Angeles Pacific Basin Law Journal 2016 -
An Assessment of Socialist Constitutional Supervision Models and Prospects for a Constitutional Supervision Committee in China: the Constitution as Commander?
John Garrick and Yan Chang Bennett eds., China's Socialist Rule of Law Reforms under Xi Jinping (Routledge) 2016 -
Understanding China's System for Addressing Legislative Conflicts: Capacity Challenges and the Search for Legislative Harmony
Columbia Journal of Asian Law 01/2013 -
Exploring Constitutional Reforms in the Wake of the Bo Xilai Affair
China Brief 2012 -
Constitutionalizing Wukan: The Value of the Constitution Outside the Courtroom
China Brief 2012 -
Resolving Constitutional Disputes in Contemporary China
University of East Pennsylvania East Asia Law Review 2012 -
The NPCSC: The Vanguard of China’s Constitution
China Brief 2008 -
Citizens Engage the Constitution: The Sun Zhigang Incident and Constitutional Review Proposals in the People's Republic of China
Building Constitutionalism in China (Palgrave MacMillan) 2009 -
Can Citizens Vitalize China's Constitution
Far Eastern Economic Review 2007 -
Using Law for a Righteous Purpose: The Sun Zhigang Incident and Evolving Forms of Citizen Action in the People’s Republic of China
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 2006 -
Watching the Watchdog: China’s State Compensation Law as a Remedy for Procuratorial Misconduct
Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 2000 -
Translation of Wang Liming, An Inquiry into Several Difficult Problems in Enacting China’s Uniform Contract Law
Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 1999