CURRICULUM VITAE
Xu shuang
Associate Professor
Institution of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
China University of Political Science and Law
People’s Republic of
China
Office Phone: 0086-10-58908276
Fax Number: 0086-10-58908277
Cell Phone: 0086-13810822908
Email: xushuangbj@live.cn
PERSONAL DATA
Date of Birth: Sept 8, 1975
Sex: Female
Place of Birth: Chongqing,
China
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
2003 - 2006
Ph.D.
China University of Political Science and Law,
China
Major: Constitutional law and Administrative law
1997 - 2000
Master of Art in Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China
Major: Philosophy of law
1997 - 1999
Bachelor of Art in English, Sichuan International Studies University,
China
Major: English
1993 -1997
Bachelor of Art in Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China
Major: Law
WORK EXPERIENCE
2008-2010
Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Science
Postdoctor
2006-Present
Institution of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Researcher(Associate Professor)
2000 - 2006
Institute of Jurisprudence, Administrative Law School, Southwest University of Political Science and Law
Teacher (lecturer)
Language
English (speak, read, and write)
Japanese (read)
COURSES TAUGHT
Jurisprudence
Legislative Science
Western Legal Thought History
Chinese Modern Constitutional History
Theory of Human Rights
Constitutionalism and Human Rights
Honors and Awards
1st National Young Scholar Award of Jurisprudence in China 2010, Third Prize
Beijing Legislative Science Society, member of the Council
MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
Papers
2012
“Legislative Protection and Sexual Budget of Women’s Equality Rights”, Modern Law Science
“Humanization, life-oriented and pragmatic teaching:To Look at human rights education of colleges and universities through human rights teaching of China University of Political Science and Law”, Beijing Education
2011
“Restrict Power Through Rights: Legal System and the Development of Legislation”, Tribune of Political Science and Law
“From Livelihood Legislation to Democracy Legislation: The Current Situation and The Trend of Chinese Top Legislation”, Human Rights
2009
“Principles of Constitution and Ch’ing Dynasty’s Fate”, Tribune of Political Science and Law
“Chinese Constitutionalism 30 years”, Collective Works of Government by Law in China for 30 Years
“Moby-Dick and American Political Symbolism”(translation, by Alan Heimert, American Quaterly, Vol.15, No 4.1963),Spring and Autumn of Empire
“The Relative University of Human Rights”(translation, by Jack Donelley, Human Rights Quaterly,2007),Research on Human Rights
2006
“The Broken Tradition: Abolition of Chinese Imperial Examination System and Constitutional Reform”, Tribune of Political Science and Law
2005
“The Crossroad of Thoughts: A Comparison Between in French and German styles of Legal Methodology”, Journal of Comparative Law
2004
“To View Law in the Perspective of Tao”, Modern Law Science, Vol.26, No5
2002
“A Tendency of the Contemporary Theory of Natural Law in the United States”(translation, by Kenneth E. Himmer, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy,2001) Modern Law Science, Vol.24, No1
2001
“The Legal Order in Constituting Political Powers ----An analysis of Mediaeval European Political Structure”, Modern Law Science, Vol.23, No 2
Books
2011
The Companion of Human Rights: International Human Rights Protection System and China’s Action, Law Press
2010
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment(Chinese version),Law Press
2010
Old Dynasty and New System,1901-1911:A Study of Constitutional Reform in Late Ch’ing ,Law Press
2009
What Kind of Nation: Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the Epic Struggle to Create a United States(Chinese version,collaboration),Law Press