Professor He Bingsong Appointed As Member of WAITO Corp.'S International Advisory Board

Professor He Bingsong Appointed As Member of WAITO Corp.'S International Advisory Board

WORLD ANTI-ILLICIT TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION WAITO CORP. Professor He Bingsong Appointed as Member of WAITO Corp.'s International Advisory Board Arlington, VA, December 19, 2013 The World Anti-Illicit Traffic Organization (WAITO Corp.) is proud to announce the appointment of Professor He Bingsong, the main founder of the new Chinese criminal law system, as a member of its International Advisory Board. Professor He serves as distinguished Professor of Criminal Law and Ph.D Supervisor at the China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, where he is Director of the Criminal Law Research Centre, of the Centre on Terrorism and Organized Crime and of the Research and Studies Centre on Counterfeiting- Crime. He is also a Professor of Criminal Law and Ph.D Supervisor at Shandong University and at the Southwest University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China. Professor He has taken part in drafting criminal law legislation on many occasions. He has pride in having acted as lawyer in the trials of Japanese criminals as well as in those of the Lin Biao and Jiang Qing counter- revolutionary cliques. Professor He is known in Chinese criminal law circles for his integrity, rigorous scholarship and pioneering spirit. Pierre Delval, President of WAITO Corp., and Louis-Lyonel Voiron, General Secretary, commented on the appointment of Professor He: 'WAITO Corp. is thrilled to benefit from the vast and unique expertise of Professor He as an academic and lawyer in this vital part of the world, and look forward to his contribution to the work of our International Advisory Board'. WAITO Corp. is a Washington DC-based, non-governmental, independent, interdisciplinary and evidence-based organization, offering research, educational programs, information, and partnership opportunities designed to assist in fighting against criminal networks, illicit trade, smuggling and new international threats. For media inquiries: Office of the General Secretary 1655 North Fort Myer Drive Arlington, VA 22209 United States of America Telephone: +1-703-662-5250 Facsimile: +1-703-783-8777 Email: [email protected].

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