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Discipline: Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law
Title: Assistant Professor
E-mail: zyjiang@bit.edu.cn
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Jiang Zhengyang is an assistant professor and master tutor at the School of Law, Beijing Institute of Technology. Northwest University of Political Science and Law, LL.B., Renmin University of China, LL.M., JD., Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, Postdoctoral fellow of Shuimu Scholar at Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsinghua University.
Chinese Legal History, Legal Sociology, History of the Northeast Territory in Qing Dynasty
(1) Books
1. The Expression and Practice of Surrender System in Qing Dynasty, monograph, Guangxi Normal University Press, 2023 to be published;
2. Zhang Zhiben's Legal Essays, The 2018 edition of Law Press.
(2) Thesis
1. Understanding Bureaucratic Involution through Weber's Bureaucracy: China's Central Inspection Teams in Practice, Modern China 2022 (6);
2. "The Practical Changes of Familism in the Surrender System", Politics and Law, No. 11, 2021;
3. "Women's Movement in the Early Republic of China from the Perspective of Social Darwinism", Tianfu New Theory, No. 2, 2020 (Reprinted in full in Women's Studies by the People's Congress);
4.Between Instrumentalism and Moralism: Representation and Practice of the System of Turning Oneself In in the Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region, Modern China 2020 (6);
5. Judicial Remedies for the Labor Rights of Persons with Disabilities: An Analysis Based on Adjudication Cases, Human Rights, No. 1, 2019;
6. "Neither Settler nor Indigenous: The Creation and Restoration of Permanent Minorities" (English translation), Region, vol. 10;
7. Change and Continuity: The Expression and Practice of the surrender System in the Shaan-Gansu-Ningxia Border Area, Peking University Law Review, vol. 19, vol. 2;
8. A Comparative Study of the Confession System in Qing Dynasty and Modern Times -- Reflections on Legal Modernism, China's Practical Legal History and Jurisprudence of Historical Social Jurisprudence, Law Press, 2014;
9.The System of Turning Oneself In in Qing and Contemporary China: Some Reflections on Legal Modernism, in The History and Theory of Legal Practice in China, Brill, 2014;
10. Bureaucracy and Legal Truth in Murder Cases in Qing Dynasty (English translation), Practical Legal History and Jurisprudence: A Comprehensive Study of China and the West, Guangxi Normal University Press, 2023 to be published.
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