Prof. GU YUAN
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Jurisprudence, China University of Political Science and Law, 2002.
L. L. M. in Jurisprudence, China University of Political Science and Law, 1999.
L. L. B. in Jurisprudence, Central South University of Political Science and Law,1992.
EMPLOYMENT
Deputy Dean, the Institute of Legal History, CUPL. (State Key Research Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences),2019-present.
Professor of law, the Institute of Legal History, CUPL. (State Key Research Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences), 2014-present.
Associate Professor of law, the Institute of Legal History, CUPL. (State Key Research Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences), 2004-2014.
Lecturer of law, Legal History Research Center, CUPL, 2002- 2004.
Civil Servant, Bureau of Legal Affairs of Lu’an Municipal Government, 1992- 1996.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Legal History of China, History of Chinese Legal Culture and Comparative Legal History.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Monograph
Homicide Cases Involving Mourning Apparel System, Ganfen Marriage and Heng-Ping in Ch’ing Dynasty Traditional Judicature, Beijing: Law Press, June 2018.
Heng-Ping in the Chinese Traditional Judicature and Legal Order in Chinese Traditional Society: A Comparison with English Equity, Beijing: CUPL Press, January 2006.
The Summer of 1787:the Men Who Invented the Constitution ( Translation) ,Beijing: CUPL Press, June 2011.
Articles
On the Legal System of Bona Vacantia in Tang Dynasty,China Legal Science, No.3, 2020.
On the Legal System of Preemptive Occupation in Ch’ing Dynasty--Centering on Article Stealing grain and wheat in the field of the Penal Code of Ch’ing, Tribune of Political Science and Law, No. 5, 2020.
The Experience and Inspiration of Traditional China in Municipal Social Governance,Journal of the CCPS ( CAG ), No.4, 2020.
Status Stake and Endorsement Request (Jiaqian): Strict Liability and Equitable Judgment in Homicide Cases Involving Mourning Apparel System in Qing Dynasty, Journal for Legal History Studies, Volume 31,Jun.2017.
On Self-governance Powers of American Indian Tribes: Another Modality of Constitutional Powers Separation in the United States, Studies in Comparative Legal Science, No. 1, 2017.
Reflections on the Approaches and Paradigms of Comparative Studies of the History of Judicial Civilization, Journal of National School of Administration, No.1, 2015.
On Ganfen Marriage in Chinese Traditional Society and Its Legal Practice, Tribune of Political Science and Law, No. 5, 2013.
Review of the Essence of Chinese Traditional Judiciary: Seeking the Hope of No Litigation and the Reality of Harmony, Journal of Chinese People's Public Security University, No. 1, 2008.
The Commencement and Development of Studies on Chinese Legal History Along with the Renaissance of China’s Legal Family, History Monthly, No. 9, 2006.
The Comparison between Chinese Traditional Heng-Ping Judiciary and English Equity: from the Same Way Diverting to Different Destinations to Different Ways Leading to the Same Destination, Studies in Comparative Legal Science, No. 4, 2004.
System Betraying Morality: the Backgrounds of Chinese Traditional Judiciary and Its Puzzledom, Journal of Anhui University (Philosophy & Social Sciences), No. 4, 2004.
The Compendium of Chinese Traditional Judiciary, Tribune of Political Science and Law, No. 2, 2004.
The Institute of Legal History, CUPL.
No.25, West Tucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing, P.R.C. 100088
email: yuang001@cupl.edu.cn