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Meng Sun

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I. Personal Information

Name: Sun Meng

Gender: Female

Date of Birth: May 24, 1975

Home Institute: China University of Political Science and Law, Institute for Human Rights (IHR)

Academic Title: Professor

Address: No.25, Xitucheng Road , Haidian District, Beijing , P. R. ChinaPostal

Postal Code: 100088

Tel: 58908276

Fax: 58908277

Email: selmas2003@aliyun.com


II. Educational Background

Sep. 1994 – Jul. 1996: Bachelor of Laws, Law Department, Shandong University of Political Science and Law

Sep. 1996 – Jul. 1999: Master of Laws, School of Law, Shandong University

Dec. 2000 – Sep. 2003: Doctor of Laws, Peking University Law School


III. Professional Experience

Jul. 1999 – Aug. 2000: Judge, Judge Training Department, Shandong Provincial High People’s Court

Mar. 2004 – Present: Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor, Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, China University of Political Science and Law

Aug. 2011 – Aug. 2012: Postdoctoral Researcher and Visiting Scholar, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights, Lund University, Sweden


IV. Academic Publications

Sole-Authored Books

1Research on Legal Liability for Misconduct in UN Peacekeeping Operations, Intellectual Property Publishing House, April 2005.

2Justiciability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, Intellectual Property Publishing House, November 2010.

3China and UN Human Rights Mechanisms: Influence and Reform, China University of Political Science and Law Press, August 2020.

Co-Authored Works

1Ban Wenzhan (ed.), A Primer on Women’s Human Rights, Hunan University Press, 2012.

2Rao Geping (ed.), International Organizations and the Development of International Law Implementation Mechanisms, Peking University Press, 2013.

3Xia Yinlan, China’s Ratification and Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: From Parental Responsibility to State Guardianship, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2018.

4Liu Xiaonan (ed.), Gender and Human Rights, China University of Political Science and Law Press, December 2019.

Selected Academic Articles

1“New Developments and Challenges in UN Regulation of Transnational Corporate Human Rights Responsibilities,” Human Rights, No. 6, 2020.

2“The Role and Challenges of UN Human Rights Mechanisms in Global Governance,” Human Rights Studies, No. 2, 2020.

3“AIIB Injects New Momentum into Global Governance,” People’s Daily, August 27, 2020.

4“China’s Poverty Alleviation Contributions to Global Human Rights Governance,” Guangming Daily, August 26, 2020.

5“China and the Special Procedures of the UN Human Rights Council: Is China Cooperative and Can They Work Better With Each Other?” Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 42, 2020.

6“Remedies for Employment Discrimination by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,” Anti-Discrimination Review, China University of Political Science and Law Press, August 2019.

7“China’s Participation in UN Human Rights Mechanisms and the Enhancement of International Human Rights Discourse,” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 3, 2019.

8“China’s Contributions to the Development of UN Human Rights Mechanisms,” Guangming Daily, June 20, 2019.

9“China’s Ratification and Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child,” in From Parental Responsibility to State Guardianship, China University of Political Science and Law Press, October 2018.

10“Exploration of Curriculum Design and Teaching Methods for Human Rights Law,” Selected Works on Education from CUPL, Higher Education Press, August 2018.

11“Research on the Inquiry Procedure in Treaty Mechanisms,” Unnamed Letters, Peking University Press, January 2018.

12“Coordination Within UN Human Rights System and Its Challenge to China,” in Human Rights and Good Governance, Brill, 2016.

13“Integration of UN Human Rights Mechanisms,” World Economics and Politics, No. 6, 2017.

14“China and UN Human Rights Mechanisms: A Historical Perspective,” in International Cooperation in Human Rights and China’s Perspective, China University of Political Science and Law Press, June 2017.

15“China’s Approach and Characteristics in Fulfilling International Human Rights Obligations,” Dongyue Tribune, No. 3, 2017.

16“State Obligations in Safeguarding the Right to Water,” Human Rights, No. 6, 2016.

17“China’s Human Rights Development and International Cooperation,” International Law Studies, No. 6, 2016.

18“On the Duty of the Government to Safeguard the Right to Water,” The Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 6, 2016.

19“Ideological and Political Education for Law Postgraduates in China,” Selected Works on Education from CUPL, Higher Education Press, August 2016.

20“China and the UN Human Rights System,” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 2, 2015.

21“The Universal Periodic Review Mechanism and China’s Practice,” Journal of Political Science and Law, No. 3, 2015.

22“Analysis of the Implementation Mechanism of the ICESCR,” Human Rights, No. 3, 2013.

23“International Justiciability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights,” Journal of Shandong University, No. 5, 2012.

24“Protection and Realization of Chinese Women’s Property Rights,” Theoretical Research, No. 1, 2014.

25“Regional Standards and Practices for Human Rights Protection in Emergencies,” Peking University International and Comparative Law Review, No. 8, 2010.

26“American Standards and Practices for Human Rights Protection in Emergencies,” Dongyue Tribune, No. 4, 2010.

27“Justiciability of the Right to Health,” Human Rights Studies (Vol. 10), Shandong People’s Publishing House, July 2010.

28“Children’s Medical Security Systems: International Standards and Domestic Practices,” in Children’s Rights and Legal Protection, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, October 2009.

29“Justiciability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: European Standards and Practices,” in Research on the Justiciability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, China Social Sciences Press, December 2008.

30“European Standards and Practices for Human Rights Protection in Emergencies,” Journal of Shandong University, No. 2, 2009.

31“European Human Rights Institutions and Human Rights Protection in Emergencies,” Human Rights Studies, Shandong People’s Publishing House, March 2009.

32“Comparative Analysis of International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law,” Dongyue Tribune, No. 2, 2008.

33“Abu Ghraib and State Responsibility,” Human Rights Studies, Shandong People’s Publishing House, October 2008.

34“UN Collective Security Actions and the Implementation of the Prohibition on the Use of Force,” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 3, 2008.

35“Remedial Approaches for UN Accountability for Illegal Acts,” International Law Review, China Fangzheng Press, October 2007.

36“Characteristics, Causes, and Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency,” Contemporary Educational Science, No. 11, 2006.

37“Human Rights Education in Chinese Universities: A Perspective from Human Rights Law Teaching,” Modern Educational Science (Higher Education Research), No. 4, 2007.

38“Legal Positioning of Gender Equality from the Perspective of Women’s Human Rights,” Dongyue Tribune, No. 4, 2006.

39“U.S. Violations of International Humanitarian Law in Abu Ghraib: State Responsibility,” Legal Daily, June 24, 2004.

40“The Applicability of State Responsibility to the United Nations,” Foreign Affairs Review, No. 2, 2006.

41“Application of State Responsibility to International Organizations: The Case of the UN,” Chinese Legal Science, No. 1, 2005.


V. Research Projects

1Ministry of Education Project: Research on Privacy Rights Protection in the 5G Era

2Ministry of Education Project: China and UN Human Rights Mechanisms: Influence and Reform

3Ministry of Justice Project: Remedies for Individual Rights under International Human Rights Law

4Ministry of Justice Project: Impact of International Human Rights Law on Extradition and Repatriation

5China Society for Human Rights Studies Project: UN Human Rights Council Research: Focusing on the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism

6China Society for Human Rights Studies Project: State Obligations in Regulating Extraterritorial Conduct of Domestic Transnational Corporations