Dr. Aileen Ping Huang
Adjunct Professor of Law
Email: aihuang@ggu.edu
Dr. Huang is engaged in civil services with the City and County of San Francisco. She is an ADR practitioner and serves the SF Homeless Supportive Housing as an arbitrator, and the San Francisco Community Boards as a mediator. She is also a legal interpreter with the Asian American Advancing Justice-Asian Law Caucus. She was previously on the administrative team of the Kaufman Dolowich LLP San Francisco office. Since the enactment of SB 766 in January 2019, she has been on the Committee of the California International Arbitration Council (CIAC) actively promoting international arbitration in California.
Dr. Huang joined the GGU adjunct faculty in the Fall of 2019. She teaches International Commercial Arbitration and International Commercial Contracts. Presently she sits on the GGU SJD dissertation committees. In her wide range of international legal studies, Dr. Huang achieved her studies with a Jurisprudence Master’s degree (concentration in international environmental law,) an LL.M degree in Comparative Law, and an S.J.D. degree with a concentration in alternative dispute resolution.
Her research on the Development of International Commercial Arbitration in Virtual Reality During the COVID-19 Pandemic was published in INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH, 978-3-031-13740-2, 521761_1_En (13). Her article THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION IN THE CULTURAL DYNAMICS was published in Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law | Academic Journals | Golden Gate University School of Law (ggu.edu).