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Professor Zhou Changjun
Ph.D in Law, Vice Dean of Law School
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Education Background |
1988—1992 LLB, Law School of Sichuan University
1992—1995 M.A., Law School of Sichuan University
2001—2004 Ph.D, Law School of Beijing University
Visiting Scholar to United States, Norway, Sweden and etc. |
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Research Interests |
Criminal Procedure Law, Criminal Law and Judicial Studies. |
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Other Positions |
Vice President to Shandong Provincial Association of Procedural Law Studies |
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Honorable Award |
Scholar of “New Century Excellent Talents Programme in University By State Education Commission”
“Top Ten Best Younger Legal Scholar in Shandong Province”
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Selected Publications |
Books
1.The Ideas of Criminal Procedure, Law Press, 1999.
2.On the Criminal Discretionary Power: Between Universalism and Particularism, The People’s Police University Press 0f China, 2005.
3.Empirical Studies on Criminal Discretionary Power’ Regulation, China Legal Publishing House,2011.
Journal Articles
1.“A Study on Misuse of Prosecutorial Power”, Jurist, 3.2011.
2.“A Dispute on the Model of Sentencing Governance”,China Legal Science,1.2011.
3.“Precautions against Wrongful Conviction Cases in Post-Zhao Zuohai Era——A Legal-sociological Analysis”, Legal Forum, 4.2010.
4.“International Trends and Chinese Reforms on Prosecutor’s Discretioanary Power”, Oriental Legal Science, 3.2009.
5.“Change of Confession Taking Mode”, Global Law Review, 2.2008.
6.“The Potential Significance of the Restorative Justice Theory to the Criminal procedure Reform of China”, Journal of Shandong University, 2.2008.
7.“The Procedural Dimension in Theory of Constituting Elements of Crime: Misunderstandings and rethinking profoundly”,Tsinghua Law Review, 3.2008.
8.“On Sentencing Benchmark”,Criminal Science, 2.2007.
9.“On the Institutional Defects in Criminal Discretionary Power and Its Remedies”,Political Science and Law, 5.2005.
10.“On Media Coverage and Its Limitation in the Criminal Investigation Procedure”, Peking University Law Journal, 6.2005.
11.“On the Game Spirit of Criminal Procedure ——Johan Huizinga s Game Theory and its Procedural Significance in Procedure”, Journal of Shandong University,6.2004.
12.“Criminal Procedure in the Perspective of Human Rights”, Criminal Law Review, 6.2000.
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