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ZHU Lijiang

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  ZHU Lijiang

  Associate Professor, Faculty of International Law

  China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL)
No. 25 Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P. R. China, 100088
Tel: + 86 10 5890 8195
Fax: +86 10 5890 8199
E-mail:
lijiangzhu@hotmail.com

   

  EDUCATION:

  • LL.B., Law School, Peking University, 2000

  • LL.M., Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund University, Sweden, 2005

  • LL.D., Law School, Peking University, 2006

   

   

  PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

  • Editor, China Journal of International Law, Oxford University Press

  •Chinese correspondent, Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Cambridge University Press

   

   

  AWARDS AND HONORS

  • The 2007 Sata Prize granted by the Editorial Board of Asian Yearbook of International Law

                

   

  MAJOR PUBLICATIONS

  Books

  • Universal Jurisdiction Over War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflicts and International Law, Law Press, Beijing, 2007 (in Chinese)
• International Law (co-authored with Professor BAI Guimei) (2nd edition), Renmin University of China Press, Beijing, 2007 (in Chinese)
• International Law (co-authored with Professor BAI Guimei) (1st edition), Renmin University of China Press, Beijing, 2004 (in Chinese)

   

   

  Journal Articles

  • Chinese Practice in Public International Law, Annual Survey, Chinese Journal of International Law, 2006-(in English).
• ‘The Relationship between Universal Jurisdiction and the Obligation to Aut Dedere Aut Judicare’, Chinese Yearbook of International Law (in Chinese), 2013, forthcoming;

  • ‘Implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions in China’, in Marko Novakovic ed., Monism and Dualism in International Law (in English), 2013, forthcoming;

  • ‘Legal Framework Applicable to National Personnel Deployed in UN Peacekeeping Operations: The Chinese Experience’, in Andrea de Guttry, Emmanuele Sommario, Zhu Lijiang eds. China-Italy’s Participation in UN Peacekeeping Operations (in English), 2013, forthcoming;

  • ‘The Right of Ethnic Minorities to Free Interpretation in Criminal Proceedings under International Law: With Special Reference to China’, Journal of East Asia and International Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, Autumn 2010 (in English).
• ‘A Test of International Humanitarian Law on Landmines in Recent Armed Conflicts: Problems and Possible Solutions’, in M.J. Matheson and D. Momtaz (eds.): Rules and Institutions of International Humanitarian Law Put to the Test of Recent Armed Conflicts (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010) (in English);
•‘Some Asian States’ Opposition to the Concept of War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflicts and Its Legal Implications’, Asian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 14, 2010, pp. 71-99 (in English);
• ‘Several International Law Issues Arising from Combating against Somali Piracy’, Legal Science (Journal of Northwestern University of Political Science and Law), 2010, No.3, pp. 155-159 (in Chinese); reprinted in Chinese Digest of Social Science, 2010, No. 8;
•‘Recent Development on National Legislations of Universal Jurisdiction’, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Global Law Review, 2010, No.1, pp. 144-152 (in Chinese);
•‘Convention on Cluster Munitions: An Analysis from the Perspective of International Law’, Wuhan University International Law Review, Vol.11, 2009, pp. 92-106 (in Chinese);
•‘Legality of Use of Cluster Munitions in the Judgments of International Tribunals’, in Ling, Yan (ed.), Making Peace Through Justice: New Development of International Criminal Law (World Affairs Press, Beijing, 2009), pp. 180-201 (in Chinese);
• ‘International Law on Landmines: Status Quo and Problems’, Journal of Xi’an Politics Institution of the People’s Liberation Army, 2009, No.3, pp. 72-78 (in Chinese)

•‘Universal Jurisdiction in Absentia over International Crimes and International Law’, Journal of Xi’an Politics Institution of the People’s Liberation Army, 2007, No.3, pp. 69-73 (in Chinese)
•‘State Immunity from Measures of Constraints for the Property of Foreign Central Banks: The Chinese Perspective’, Chinese Journal of International Law, Vol. 6, No.1, 2007, pp. 67-81 (in English).
•‘The Contribution of the International Court of Justice to International Human Rights Law’, Foreign Affairs Review (Journal of China Foreign Affairs College), 2006, No.5, pp. 85-90 (in Chinese).
•‘The Chinese Universal Jurisdiction Clause: How Far Can It Go?’, Netherlands International Law Review, Vol. 52, No.1, 2005, pp. 85-107 (in English).
•‘Some Comments on the Forthcoming African Court on Human and People’s Rights’, Human Rights, China Society for Human Rights Studies, 2005, No.1, pp. 53-56 (in Chinese).
•’The African Court on Human and People’s Rights: Important Progressiveness of Regional Mechanism for Human Rights Protection’, International Forum, Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2005, No.1, pp. 68-73 (in Chinese).
•‘The Hukou System of the People’s Republic of China: A Critical Appraisal Under International Standards of Internal Movement and Residence’, Chinese Journal of International Law, Vol. 2, No.2, 2003, pp. 519-565 (in English).
•‘The Development and Problems of International Law in Resolving Territorial Disputes’, Contemporary International Relations, China Institute for Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), Beijing, Serial No. 168, 2003, No. 10, pp.25-29 (in Chinese).
•‘Case Comment on the Disputes over Islands Between Malaysia and Indonesia’, Southeast Asia Studies, Xiamen University, 2003, No.4, pp. 60-70 (in Chinese).
•‘The Referendum Issue in Taiwan’, Reunification Forum, The Chinese Society for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification, Beijing, Vol.86, 2003, No. 4, pp.19-20 (in Chinese).
•‘The Prompt Release Cases of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea’, Southeast Asia Studies, Xiamen University, 2002, No.2, pp. 34-40 (in Chinese).
•‘The Application of International Maritime Convention by the Chinese Courts: Case Studies’, Anhui University Law Review, 2002, No.2, pp. 123-135 (in Chinese).
•‘The Arbitrability of the Disputes on Anti-Trust’, China Foreign Trade, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and China Chamber of International Commerce, Beijing, Vol.306-307, 2002, No. 6, pp. 30-35 (in Chinese).
•‘The Federal Witness Protection Program in the United States and Its Inspiration for China’ (co-authored with TANG Liang), People’s Procuratorate Monthly, Supreme People’s Procuratorate, Beijing, Vol.407, 2001, No. 12, pp. 55-57 (in Chinese).
•‘A Comparative Study on Referendum’, in Peking University School of Law (ed.), Fascination of Law, Peking University Press, Beijing, 2001, pp.10-42 (in Chinese).
•‘Legal Environment for Corporate Governance’, in Economic Law and Modern Corporation Management, Xinhua Press, Beijing, 2001, pp.598-624 (in Chinese).
•‘Chinese New Contract Law and Foreign Trade Agency System’, Guizhou Law Review, Guiyang, Vol.91, 1999, No. 4, pp. 13-16 (in Chinese).

   

   

  Translations

  • Partially translated Malcolm N. Shaw, International Law (6th ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2009; Peking University Press, Beijing, 2011;

  • Adam Roberts, ‘The equal application of the laws of war: a principle under pressure’, International Review of the Red Cross: Selected Papers of 2008 (Chinese version), Law Press, 2010, pp. 305-341;
• Aurélio Viotti, ‘In search of symbiosis: the Security Council in the humanitarian domain’, International Review of the Red Cross: Selected Papers of 2007 (Chinese version), Law Press, 2009, pp. 50-84;
• ICRC, ‘International humanitarian law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts’, International Review of the Red Cross: Selected Papers of 2007 (Chinese version), Law Press, 2009, pp. 295-339;
• Enzo Cannizzaro, ‘Contextualizing proportionality: jus ad bellum and jus in bello in the Lebanese war’, International Review of the Red Cross: Selected Papers of 2006 (Chinese version), Law Press, 2008, pp. 126-141;
• Marco Sassòli, Antoine Bouvier, How does law protect in war? Cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law, ICRC (Chinese version);
• Gerry Simpson, Great Powers and Outlaw States: Unequal Sovereignty in International Legal Order, Cambridge University Press, Peking University Press (Chinese version), 2008.
• Ozay Mehmet, ‘Corruption, Workers’ Rights and Good Governance’, Human Rights under the Perspective of Rule of Law, Peking University Press, 2003, pp. 42-73.
• John Stackhouse, ‘From Landlock to Growth: Freedom of Expression in Indian Experience’, Human Rights under the Perspective of Rule of Law, Peking University Press, Beijing, 2003, pp.102-126.
• D.J. Ravindran, ‘Role and Limitations of National Human Rights Institutions’, Peking University International and Comparative Law Review, Beijing, Vol.2, 2002, No. 1, pp.155-174.

   

   

  REASEARCH PROJECTS

  • Universal Period Review Mechanism of UN Human Rights Council, National Foundation for Social Sciences, 2011

  • Universal Jurisdiction under International Law, Department of Treaty and Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2012

   

   

  INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

  • Visiting scholar 2010-2011 sponsored by the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS), Seoul National University, South Korea;
• International Symposium on Constitutional Amendments, Hanoi National University, September 2011, Hanoi, Vietnam;

  • Civil Protest and Peaceful Change: Upholding Human Rights, Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (ADH), May 2011, Geneva, Switzerland;
• The 2nd China-Korea Legal Forum, Korea University, February 2011, Seoul, South Korea;
• The 29th Seminar on International Humanitarian Law, The Korean Society for Red Cross, October 2010, Seoul, South Korea;
• 2nd Advanced Training Course for University Teachers, ICRC and Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (ADH), August 2010, Geneva, Switzerland;
• Third East Asia and Southeast Asia Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law, ICRC Regional Office in Kuala Lumpur/Malaya University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 21-28 August 2008;
• Research Program on International Humanitarian Law, Center for Studies, The Hague Academy of International Law, The Netherlands, 2007
• Follow-up Seminars for Master Students in Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Bangkok, Thailand, 2006
• United Nations International Law Commission, International Law Seminar, Geneva, Switzerland, 2005
• Doctoral Program, The Hague Academy of International Law, The Netherlands, July 2004 – September 2004
• Regional Seminar on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
• The Fifth Asian Human Rights Training Session, Bangkok, Thailand, 2001