Li Chen, J.D. (Illinois 2002), Ph.D. (Columbia 2009), is Associate Professor of History, Global Asia Studies, and Sociolegal Studies at University of Toronto. His publications on law and history include
Chinese Law in the Imperial Eyes: Sovereignty, Justice, and Transcultural Politics, c. 1740s-1840s (Columbia University Press, 2016), which received Honorable Mention for the 2017 Peter Gonville Stein Book Award of the American Society for Legal History, and won the 2018 Joseph Levenson Pre-1900 Book Prize (for China) of the Association for Asian Studies. More information about his work can be found at utoronto.academia.edu/LiChen
Madeleine Zelin, Ph.D. (1979) University of California at Berkeley, is Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Studies at Columbia University. She has published monographs, translations and articles on China, includingThe Merchants of Zigong: Industrial Enterprise in Early Modern China (Columbia University Press, 2005)