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Discipline: Beijing Institute of Technology Law School
Title: Professor
E-mail: 6120180088@bit.edu.cn
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Qi Yanping, Doctor of Law, Visiting Scholar at Oxford University (2003.6-2004.6). Professor and doctoral advisor of Beijing Institute of Technology, part-time doctoral advisor of China University of Political Science and Law, part-time distinguished Professor of Shandong University. In 2010, he was appointed as a second-level professor and selected as a cross-century outstanding talent of the Ministry of Education; Since 2012, enjoy the special stickers of The State Council; In 2014, he was selected as the seventh National Ten Outstanding Young Jurists; In 2019, cultural celebrities were selected as "four batch" talents; In 2020, he will be selected as the leading talent of Philosophy and Social sciences in the National Talent Plan. Member of the Council of Beijing Institute of Technology. Director of Key Laboratory of Risk Legal Prevention and Control, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology; Director of Science and Technology and Human Rights Research Center, National Human Rights Base, Beijing Institute of Technology. Chief expert of major public relations project of National Social Science Fund.
Postgraduate orientation: Constitutional Law and Administrative Law. At present, it undertakes one key project of the National Social Science Fund, one major project and one major project of Beijing Social Science, focusing on the social impact and legal governance research of Internet platforms in the next five years. After the doctoral and doctoral degrees, only students who intend to engage in teaching and research can be recruited full-time.
(1) Books
1. China's Exploration of the Protection of Fundamental Rights, Law Press, March 2020;
2. Biotechnology, Medicine and Law (editor-in-chief), China University of Political Science and Law, 2018 edition;
3. Legal Transformation in Contemporary China (Ed.), Shandong University Press, 2016;
4. Evolution of the Concept of Human Rights (Eds.), Shandong University Press, 2015;
5. Human Rights Knowledge for Judges (Ed.), Hunan University Press, 2012;
6. Principles of Human Rights Law (Associate Editor), China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2008;
7. A Study of the Magna Carta of Liberty (monograph), China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2007;
8. Legal Principles for the Protection of the Rights of Socially Vulnerable Groups (Eds.), Shandong People's Publishing House, 2005;
9. The Formation and Development of a Society Governed by Law (Executive Editor), Shandong People's Publishing House, 2003;
10. Human Rights and the Rule of Law, Shandong People's Publishing House, 2002.
(2) Thesis
1. Law Regulation in a numerically intelligent Society, Chinese Law, 2022.01;
2. On Pricing Rules of Data Rights, Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law 2022.05
3. Legal Regulation of Blockchain Application under Social System Theory, Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology 2020.09;
4. State Role in the Protection of Freedom of Speech in Algorithmic Society, Journal of East China University of Political Science and Law, 2019.11;
5. Human Rights View in the tension between "Individual standard" and "class standard", Political Science and Law Forum, June 2018;
6. "Human dignity" is the basic norm of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Modern Law, May 2018;
7. Review and Prospect of Chinese Jurisprudence in the New Era, Law, 06, 2018;
8. On the Changes of the legal scene in the era of artificial Intelligence, Legal Science, 04, 2018;
9. On the Legitimacy Foundation of Chinese Human Rights Culture, Legal System and Social Development, 2018 02;
10. On the Value Multiplicity of Fundamental Rights, Law Forum, 02, 2018;
11. On Substantive Due Process of Law in the United States, Legal Forum, June 2013;
12 On the birth of Human Rights Matrix in Ancient Greek Philosophy, Literature, History and Philosophy, 2010 (03);
13. Exploration of academic Autonomy in Chinese Human Rights Law, Legal System and Social Development, May 2010;
14. The Subject Independence of Human Rights Law in China, Journal of Shandong University, 03, 2009;
15. Review, Reflection and Prospect of 30 years of rule of Law, Legal Forum, 06, 2008;
16. The Multidimensional Aspects of Jurisprudence in Transitional China, Chinese Law, 02, 2008;
17. Legal Modernization: A "ghost" of the West? "Forum on Politics and Law", 2007 02;
18. The Chinese, problematic and practical nature of Jurisprudence, Chinese Law, 01, 2007;
19. Harmonious Human Rights: Mutual Assistance between Chinese Spirit and Human Rights Culture, Jurist, 02, 2007;
20. The Crisis and Salvation of Human Rights Spirit, Legal Science, 06 (2006);
21. The Knowledge and Life Basis of Chinese institutional Tradition. Forum on Politics and Law, 06, 2005;
22. On Cicero's Rationalist Thought of Natural Law, Legal Forum, 01, 2005;
23. The Responsibility of the State to protect Human Rights and the Establishment of National Human rights institutions, Legal and Social Development, No. 3, 2005;
24. On the construction of Human Rights Spirit in China, Literature, History and Philosophy, 03, 2005.