Faculty
Associate Professor
Yang Bei
EDUCATION
2005.9-2008.6 Doctor of law, China University of Political Science and Law, P.R.China
2007.4-2007.12 Exchange Student, Johanne-Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany
2007.1-2007.3 Research Associate, Oxford University, United Kingdom
2002.9-2005.6 Master of law, China University of Political Science and Law, P.R.China
1998.9-2002.6 Bachelor of history, Xiang Tan University, P.R.China
WORK EXPERIENCE
2008.7 till now Law School, University of International Business and Economics
RESEARCH INTEREST
Legal Reasoning, Legal Argumentation, Philosophy of Law
REPRESENTATIVE PUBlICATIONS
PAPERS
Judicial Opinion, Argument and Argumentation. An analysis on Lawrence v. Texas, in Global Law Review(included in CSSCI), Vol.4, 2014.
Legal Metaphor: A symbol or a truth?, in Tribune of Political Science and Law (included in CSSCI), Vol.5, 2013.
Review on Diverse Practice of Human Rights, in Guang Ming Daily, January 9, 2013.
Rhetoric and Equity. Germination Flowers Grew in Ancient Greek. In Tribune of Legal Methodology, China Press of Rule of Law, 2012.
Four Dimensions of Rule of Law and Their Development, in Social Sciences in Inner Mongolia (included in CSSCI),Vol.6, 2012.
Criteria for Arguments in Civil Decisions, in Journal of Shandong University (included in CSSCI), Vol.4, 2012.
Rhitoric Dimension of Rule of Law, in Journal of Literature, History and Philosophy (included in CSSCI), Vol.5, 2012.
How Can There Be a Reasonable Legal Decision? in Tribune of Legal Philosophy and Legal Sociology, Peking University Press, 2009.
Argumentation on Legality and Argumentation on Rationality, in Legal Thinking and Legal Methods, China Law Press, 2009.
TRANSLATIONS
The Eye of the Law (by Michael Stolleis), Press of China University of Political Science and Law, 2012.
Can There Be a Law of Theory? (by Joseph Raz), in Journal of Comparative Law (included in CSSCI), Vol.5,2012.
Human Rights in the Emerging World Order (by Joseph Raz), in Journal of Literature, History and Philosophy (included in CSSCI), Vol.3, 2010.
The Rule of Law as the Rule of Reasons (Mathilde Cohen), in Peking University Law Journal (included in CSSCI), Vol.3, 2010.
PROGRAMM EXPERIENCE
Reasons Given in Chinese Court Decisions from Rhetoric Point of View, sponsored by Ministry of Education, in progress.
Establishing the Norms of Legal Argumentation Used in Civil Decisions, sponsored by Beijing Municipal Commision of Education, in progress.
An Empirical Study on Legal Argumentation of Chinese Civil Decisions, sponsored by China Law Society, accomplished.
Formulation of International Labor Standards, sponsored by Ministry of Education, P.R.C, in progress;
Study on National Human Rights Institutions, sponsored by Swedish government, accomplished.