Personal Profile:
Professor, Ph.D., Doctoral Supervisor, specializing in teaching and researching the Chinese politics and legal system. He has been teaching undergraduates courses such as “History of Chinese Legal System”, “History of Chinese Legal Thought”, “History of Chinese Political System”, “Comparison of Chinese and Western Administrative Systems”, “Economic Law”, “Introduction to Ideology, Ethics and Legal Foundations”, “Political Economy”, and “Theory and Practice of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics”. For graduate students, courses include “Selected Readings in Legal Classics”, “Economic Jurisprudence”, “Law and Economics”, “Special Topics in Legal Methodology” and “Introduction to Institutional Studies”. Has successfully supervised over 60 graduate students, with many of them becoming key professionals in government departments, enterprises, and public institutions.
Research Directions: Chinese administrative systems; Legalization of public administration.