Junling Han

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Discipline: Beijing Institute of Technology Law School
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Junling Han is a professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Law, Beijing Institute of Technology.

Research Interests

Research on Constitution (Basic rights), Social Security law

Research Achievement


(1) Books
1. Research on Japan's Minimum Living Security Law (Monograph), The Commercial Press (2007);
2. Introduction to Japanese Social Welfare Law (translated, First translator), Commercial Press, 2010;
3. Concise Course of Labor and Social Security Law (independently written), The Commercial Press 2009 edition;
4. New translation of the Book of Japanese Laws and Regulations (Volume 5, Reference Works), 2008 edition of the Commercial Press;
5. Great Fresh Law (Volume 3 Civil Affairs, school works), The Commercial Press, 2011 edition;
6. The Laws and Regulations of the Republic of China (Volume 10, Volume 2, Reference works), the Commercial Press, 2016 edition.
(2) Thesis
1. On the Transplantation and Innovation of Japanese Law, Journal of Law, No. 4, 2005;
2. The characteristics of the new Living Protection Law in postwar Japan, Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law, No.2, 2005;
3. Discussion on the legal Issues of Minimum Living Security in China, Journal of Law, No.2, 2006;
4. The Establishment and enlightenment of the Principle of non-discrimination and Equality in Japanese Life Protection Law, Comparative Law Research, No.4, 2006;
5. The Legal Regulation of Standard Setting of living protection in Japan, Journal of Law, No. 1, 2007;
6. Discussion on the legal Status Quo of Minimum Living Guarantee for Urban Residents, Journal of Beijing University of Technology (Social Science Edition), 2007 (4);
7. The Legal Situation and Improvement of the Minimum Living Security Standard in China, Journal of Law, No. 1, 2008;
8. The Legalization and Enlightenment of the Standard of Living Protection in Japan, Global Law Review, No. 1, 2008;
9. An analysis of the legislation of Poor People's Art Practice during the New Policy period in the late Qing Dynasty, Dongyue Treatise, No. 11, 2010;
10. The Characteristics and enlightenment of Japan's Disability Welfare legal System, Academic Exchange, No.11, 2010;
11. The Status and problems of income recognition in Japan's Living Protection System, Comparative Law Research, 2011 (4);
12. The experience of the Incidental Appeal System in the Civil Law System -- Taking restriction of public power and protection of civil rights as an example, Journal of Lanzhou University (Social Science Edition), No. 3, 2011;
13. Analysis on the characteristics of welfare legislation for Disabled People in Japan, "Dongyue Treatise", No.12, 2011;
14. Japanese People's Livelihood Committee System and its Enlightenment, Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law, No.2, 2012;
15. Safeguarding the Dignity of the Individual and the Welfare of the Disabled in Japan, Hebei Law, No. 1, 2012;
16. The Legal Change and Practice Approach of China's Rural Five Guarantees, Academic Exchange, No.3, 2012;
17. Reflections on the construction of the legal system for the welfare of the disabled in China, Hebei Law, No.4, 2012;
18. Thoughts on the legalization of the Principle of Government Responsibility for the Five Guarantees in Rural China, Henan Social Sciences, 2013 (2);
19. Content and Future Issues of China's Interim Measures for Social Assistance, Weekly Social Security (Japanese Journal), August 2014, vol. 68, No. 2789;
20. Legislative Review and Approach Analysis of Chinese Charitable Organizations' Participation in social Assistance, Jianghuai Forum, No.4, 2016.

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In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
  • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
  • SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

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