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Jasper Kim is a Professor at the Graduate School of International Studies. He was a visiting scholar at Harvard University and Stanford University. His specialization areas are international business law, international negotiation strategy, and cross-border finance.  Jasper Kim is a U.S. lawyer licensed to practice law in Washington DC. He received his Juris Doctor (JD) from Rutgers University School of Law, MSc from the London School of Economics (LSE), dual-BA degrees from the University of California at San Diego, and PON training at Harvard Law School. He has published over 100 academic and other published articles, including at Harvard, Columbia, and the University of California Press. He has authored seven books, including American Law 101 (ABA, 2014), Korean Business Law (Carolina Academic Press, 2010), and ABA Fundamentals: International Economic Systems (ABA, 2012). He has contributed to global media, such as BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN, and the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Research Record
  • SHOULD BANKERS PAY MORE TAXES? ANALYSING THE UK’S BANK PAYROLL TAX SCHEME USING EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY LENSES Corporate and Business Strategy Review, 2023, v.4 no.1, 112-120
    Scopus dColl.
  • Inequality: Why equity and fairness should be part of tax policy and governance Journal of Governance and Regulation, 2020, v.9 no.3, 110-121
    Scopus dColl.
  • Social Finance Funding Model for Animal Shelter Programs: Public-Private Partnerships Using Social Impact Bonds SOCIETY & ANIMALS, 2018, v.26 no.3, 259-276
    SCIE SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • A socio-Legal corporate governance model: Analyzing South Korea’s social enterprise promotion act using public-Private partnerships Corporate Ownership and Control, 2015, v.12 issue.3CONT3, 357-370
    Scopus dColl.
  • Performance-based development funding using market mechanisms: A public-private partnership social financing model for medical equipment technology in developing countries Progress in Development Studies, 2015, v.15 no.3, 257-269
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
Courses
  • 2023-1st

    • International Negotiations and Strategy

      • Subject No IS201Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Sat 2~3 (I-EDU-902)
    • International Business Law

      • Subject No IS522Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Fri 2~3 (I-EDU-1001)
  • 2022-2nd

    • Introduction to Ethnic Conflict and Management

    • Ethics, Decisions and Strategy: Perspectives and Practice

      • Subject No IS412Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Sat 2~3 (I-EDU-1002)
  • 2022-1st

    • International Negotiations and Strategy

      • Subject No IS201Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Sat 2~3 (I-EDU-1002)
    • International Business Law

      • Subject No IS522Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Fri 2~3 (I-EDU-1002)
  • 2021-2nd

    • Introduction to Ethnic Conflict and Management

    • Ethics, Decisions and Strategy: Perspectives and Practice

      • Subject No IS412Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 2~3 (-)
  • 2021-1st

    • International Negotiations and Strategy

      • Subject No IS201Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Sat 2~3 (-)
    • International Business Law

      • Subject No IS522Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Fri 2~3 (-)
Academic Background

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick J.D.(Law)