一、基本信息 |
徐昕,汉族,法学博士,永利14m在线登录官网教授、博士生导师,永利14m在线登录官网司法研究所主任,2011年入选教育部“新世纪人才支持计划”。 |
二、主讲课程 |
司法制度,民事诉讼法,法律与社会科学 |
三、研究方向 |
主要从事诉讼法、司法制度的研究 |
四、学术兼职 |
中国案例法学研究会常务理事,副秘书长 中国社会学会法律社会学专业委员会常务理事 中国民事诉讼法研究会理事 海峡两岸关系法学研究会理事 |
五、主要学术成果 |
I. BOOKS 1.Xu Xin, Poetic Justice, Beijing: Law Press, 2011. 2.Xu Xin, Dispute Resolution and Social Harmony, Beijing: Chinese Procuratorial Press, 2007. 3.Xu Xin, On Self-Help Remedy, Beijing: Publish House of Chinese Politics and Law University, 2005. 4.Xu Xin, Civil Procedure and Civil Justice Reform in UK, Beijing: Publish House of Chinese Politics and Law University,2002.
II.COLLABORATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS COLLABORATIONS: . TRANSLATIONS:
III.PAPERS 1.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform (2014)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3 (2015); 2.“Judicial Reform: Top Layer Designing and Implementation Strategies”,Journal of Shanghai University(Social Sciences),No.6(2014); 3.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform (2013)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.2 (2014); 4.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform (2012)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.2 (2013); 5.“Judicial Dismantling of Workers’ Collective Action in China”Feng Chen & Xin Xu, The China Journal,No.67,January 2012; 6“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform(2011)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.2 (2012); 7.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform(2010)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3 (2011); 8.“Violent Defiance against the Law in Executions:1983-2009”,Law and Social Development,No.1(2011); 9.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform(2009)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3 (2010); 10.“A Case Guidance System For the Unification of Justice”, Study and Exploration, No.5(2009); 11.“Prostitute in the Court: Body, Space and the Production of Justice”, Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.4 (2009); 12.“Violence and Mistrust: Research on Medical Violence in Transforming China (2000~2006)”, Law and Social Development,No.1 (2008); 13.“The Private Enforcement of Law: Materials from China”, Issues & Studies 43, no. 2 (June 2007) : 129-173; 14.“On Judicial Duel”, Law and Social Development, No.1 (2007) ; 15.“Why Chinese Peasant Workers Struggle to Death”, Twenty-first Century, (April 2007); 16.“Why Judges Do not Believe in Witnesses”, Peking University Law Journal, No.3 (2006); 17.“Informal Trial in Civil Litigation”, Journal of Comparative Law, No.1 (2005); 18.“Private Enforcement of Law”, CASS Journal of Law No.1 (2004); 19.“Is Law Important”, Sociological Research, No.1 (2004); 20.“What They Choose Self-help Remedy”, China Legal Science, No.6 (2003); 21.“What They Cooperate: Based on an Informal Debt-collection Practice in South China”, Chinese Social Sciences Review, No.2 (2003); 22.“Order without Law”, Open Times, No.6 (2003). |
Ⅰ.Basic Information |
Prof. Xu Xin is the Professor of Law School of Beijing Institute of Technology and Director of Institute for Advanced Judicial Studies (IAJS). He was was selected as one of the “Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University” in 2011 by the National Department of Education. |
Ⅱ.Teaching Course |
Judicial System , Civil Procedure Law, Law and Social Science |
Ⅲ.Research Direction and Expertise |
His main research fields include procedural law and judicial system. |
Ⅳ.Academic Part-time title |
Member and of the Deputy Secretary-General of the China Case Law Research Association; Member of Legal sociology Specialized Committee of Chinese Sociology Association; Member of China Research Society of Civil Procedure Law; Member of The Law Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits. |
Ⅴ.Main Publications and Research Projects |
I. BOOKS 1.Xu Xin, Poetic Justice, Beijing: Law Press, 2011. 2.Xu Xin, Dispute Resolution and Social Harmony, Beijing: Chinese Procuratorial Press, 2007. 3.Xu Xin, On Self-Help Remedy, Beijing: Publish House of Chinese Politics and Law University, 2005. 4.Xu Xin, Civil Procedure and Civil Justice Reform in UK, Beijing: Publish House of Chinese Politics and Law University,2002.
II.COLLABORATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS COLLABORATIONS: . TRANSLATIONS:
III.PAPERS 1.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform (2014)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3 (2015); 2.“Judicial Reform: Top Layer Designing and Implementation Strategies”,Journal of Shanghai University(Social Sciences),No.6(2014); 3.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform (2013)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.2 (2014); 4.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform (2012)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.2 (2013); 5.“Judicial Dismantling of Workers’ Collective Action in China”Feng Chen & Xin Xu, The China Journal,No.67,January 2012; 6.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform(2011)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.2 (2012); 7.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform(2010)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3 (2011); 8.“Violent Defiance against the Law in Executions:1983-2009”,Law and Social Development,No.1(2011); 9.“Annual Report on China’s Judicial Reform(2009)”,Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3 (2010); 10.“A Case Guidance System For the Unification of Justice”, Study and Exploration, No.5(2009); 11.“Prostitute in the Court: Body, Space and the Production of Justice”, Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.4 (2009); 12.“Violence and Mistrust: Research on Medical Violence in Transforming China (2000~2006)”, Law and Social Development,No.1 (2008); 13.“The Private Enforcement of Law: Materials from China”, Issues & Studies 43, no. 2 (June 2007) : 129-173; 14.“On Judicial Duel”, Law and Social Development, No.1 (2007) ; 15.“Why Chinese Peasant Workers Struggle to Death”, Twenty-first Century, (April 2007); 16.“Why Judges Do not Believe in Witnesses”, Peking University Law Journal, No.3 (2006); 17.“Informal Trial in Civil Litigation”, Journal of Comparative Law, No.1 (2005); 18.“Private Enforcement of Law”, CASS Journal of Law No.1 (2004); 19.“Is Law Important”, Sociological Research, No.1 (2004); 20.“What They Choose Self-help Remedy”, China Legal Science, No.6 (2003); 21.“What They Cooperate: Based on an Informal Debt-collection Practice in South China”, Chinese Social Sciences Review, No.2 (2003); 22.“Order without Law”, Open Times, No.6 (2003). |