Education:
B.A. of law, Peking University, 1992;
Master of law, Peking University, 1995;
Ph. D., Peking University, 1998;
Visiting Scholar, Columbia Law School, April-June of 1998;
Visiting Scholar, Georgetown Law Center, January-June of 2002.
Principal areas of publishing and teaching:
Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Human Rights, Government Tort.
Publications
Representative Articles:
“Democratization” of Judicial Interpretation and Political Functions of the Supreme People's Court, Social Sciences in China, Vol.1, 2008On the Approach to the Legitimization of Administrative Organization, CASS Journal of Law, Vol.4 2005;
Open-Reflexive Legitimacy in the Change of China's Public Law, Social Sciences in China, Vol.4, 2004;
Is it the Beginning of the Era of the Rule of the Constitution? Reinterpreting China's “First Constitutional Case”, Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, Vol.12, 2003. |