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Wenyang Wu

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I.Personal Information

Name: Wu Wenyang

Year of Birth: 1990

Academic Title: Lecturer

Home Institute: Institute of Human Rights, China University of Political Science and Law

Address: Institute of Human Rights, China University of Political Science and Law, No. 25, Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing

Postal code: 100088

Email: wenyang@cupl.edu.cn


II.Education:

— Doctor of Laws: Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Utrecht University

— Master of Laws: Georgetown University Law Center

       During this period, She was admitted to the New York State Bar.

— Bachelor of Laws: Beijing Foreign Studies University


III.Academic Achievements:

- Media Coverage of Women in China During the COVID-19 Crisis: Reflections on China’s Commitment Under CEDAW and the Beijing Platform for Action, Cross-Cultural Human Rights Review (2020), Vol.2:2-3,pp.33-61.

- "Trump v. Hawaii: Legality of the Trump Administration's Travel Ban", The Chinese Journal of American Studies, No. 4, 2020.

- "Development of the Principle of "International Solidarity" and the Contribution of China", Human Rights, No. 3, 2020.

- "Employment Equality Framework Directive: CJEU's Rulings on Cases Concerning Discrimination Based on Religion in Workplace", Chinese Review of International Law, No. 1, 2019.

- "Fighting Extremism and Terrorism through Poverty Eradication", People's Daily, October 15, 2018, page 11.

- "Eliminate Poverty and Protect Human Rights to Build a Community of Shared Future for Mankind", Human Rights, No. 6, 2018.

- "Responding to the Mass Movement of Refugees and Migrants - New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants and Their Implementation Dilemmas", Foreign Theoretical Trends, No. 7, 2018.

- "Temporary Protection and Its Application in Refugee Crisis in Europe:Past to Future", Journal of Strategy and Decision-Making, No. 1, 2017.

- "Refugee Protection Predicament from the perspectives of International Law and International Politics", Contemporary International Relations, No. 5, 2016.