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Zhou Changjun

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General Information:

Professor Zhou, Changjun

Dean of Shandong University Law School;

Director of the Law School Academic Committee.

 

Education Background:

B.A. in Law, 1992, Sichuan University

M.A. in Law, 1995, Sichuan University

Ph.D. in Law, 2004, Peking University

Postdoctoral Study, 2004-2007, China University of Political Science and Law

 

Social Appointments:

Member of the Teaching Advisory Committee of College Law Education, The Ministry of Education;

Executive Member of China Association of Criminal Procedure Law Research;

Deputy Director, Prosecutorial Committee of Criminal Law Enforcement, China Association of Procuratorate Research;

Member of the Committee on Criminal Trial Theories, China Association of Trial Theory Studies;

Adjunct Professor, National Prosecutors College;

Legislative Adviser to the Standing Committee of Shandong Provincial People's Congress;

Member of Shandong Provincial Committee of Judicial Selection and Disciplines.

 

Research areas:

Criminal Procedure Law, Criminal Law and Judicial System

 

Representative Publications:

Books:

Institution and Logic: Analysis of the Transformative Criminal Litigation Mechanisms. China Fangzheng Press, 2005.

A Theory of Criminal Discretionary Power: Between Uniformity and Individualization, China University of People's Public Security Press, 2005.

The Ideas of Criminal Proceedings (latest edition), Peking University Press, 2014.

 

Journal Articles:

“On the Trial by Default in Cases That the Suspects at Large Fled to Foreign Countries: A Legal Dogmatics Analysis”, Law Science Magazine, Vol. 8, 2019.

“On Selective Non-prosecution as a Lenient Punishment in Case of Voluntary Admission of Guilt and Acceptance of Punishment”, Journal of Political Science and Law, Vol. 5, 2019.

"The Limits of Public Prosecution Changes in Criminal Proceedings", Chinese Journal of Law, Vol. 2, 2017

“Judges’ Accountability in the Judicial Responsibility System Reform,” The Jurist, Vol. 3, 2016

“The People's Jury System Reform and the Revision of the Constitutional Framework of Crimes,” Politics and Law, Vol.7, 2016

"Theoretical Interpretation and Institutional Reconstruction of Public Prosecution Withdrawal——An Empirical Research", Law Science Magazine, 2016, Vol. 3

"The Possible Significance of Weibo Live Broadcasting of Court Trial for the Legalization of Investigation", Law Forum, Vol. 1, 2014

“The Labor Rights of the Pending Detainees: A Constitutional Law Analysis,” Science of Law, Vol. 1, 2013

"Monitoring the Residence: from the Perspective of Basic Rights Intervention Theories", Shandong Social Sciences, Vol. 4, 2013

"Context and Dilemma: Unfinished Projects Toward the Perfection of Investigation Procedures", Tribune of Political Science and Law, Vol. 5, 2012

"Initial Investigation Measures in Active Crime Cases: A Reflective Study", Law Forum, Vol. 3, 2012

“The Abuse of Public Prosecution Rights,” The Jurist, Vol. 3, 2011

"The Debating Models of Sentencing Governance", China Legal Science, Vol. 1, 2011

“Reflections on the Consistency of Criminal Justice Reforms,” Social Scientists, Vol. 12, 2010

“The Division between the Criminal Law Dogmatism and the System of Crime Theory,” Journal of Political Science and Law, Vol. 3, 2009

" Prosecutorial Discretion: International Development Trend and China's Reform", Journal of Oriental Law, Vol. 3, 2009

"On the Turn of the Testimony Collecting Model", Global Law Review, Vol. 2, 2008

“The Possible Significance of Restorative Justice Theory for China's Criminal Procedure Reform,” Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), Vol. 2, 2008

“The Procedural Dimension of the Crime Theories: Research Misconceptions and Theoretical Reflections,” Tsinghua University Law Journal, Vol. 3, 2008

“The Sentencing Standards,” China Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 2, 2007

"Criminal News Reports and Their Restrictions on Criminal Investigation Stages: From the Perspective of Criminal Suspects’ Human Rights", Peking University Law Journal, Vol.6, 2005

"On the Game Spirit of Criminal Litigations", Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), Vol.6, 2004

"Several Issues Urgently Needed to Be Cleared out in China's Criminal Procedure Reform", Law Forum, Vol. 2, 2004

"Game, Cost and Institutional Arrangement: An Institutional Economic Analysis of ‘Strike Hard’ Crime Campaign,” Criminal Law Review, Vol. 12, 2003

"Criminal Litigation in the Perspective of Human Rights", Criminal Law Review, Vol. 6, 2000

"Safety-Oriented, Liberty-Prioritized: A Rational Assessment of the Values of Criminal Litigation", Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), Vol. 2, 2000.

"The Internal Power Structure of the Court", Journal of Sichuan University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), Vol. 3, 1999

"Also on the Legislation of Legal Person Crimes", Law Science Magazine, Vol. 2, 1997

"A Study on Some Major Issues in Corporate Crimes", Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), Vol. 2, 1996

"An Evaluation of Legalization of ‘Leniency to Those Who Confesses’ Policy", Journal of Sichuan University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), Vol. 3, 1995