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Lai Zaoxing

Email:1750146822@qq.com


EDUCATION

Post-doctoral in Southwest University of Political Science and Law (Chongqing, China), Criminal Procedure Law (from September, 2005 to September, 2008)

Renmin University of China School of Economic (Beijing, China)

Ph.D. in Criminal Law in 2005

Xiangtan University School of law (Hunan, China)

LL.M. in 2001

Xiangtan University School of law (Hunan, China)

LL.B in 1998

Visiting Scholar, U.S. Ohio State University Moritz School of Law (from September, 2011 to September, 2012)


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

1.Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor, School of Law, University of International Business and Economics (Beijing, China) since September, 2013;

2.School of Law, Xiangtan University (Hunan, China) from July, 2011 to September, 2013.


SCHOLARLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Research Projects

1.Hosted National Social Science Fund Project: Research on Crime Elements from the Perspective of Criminal Procedure Law (11BFX114), from2011 to 2014;

2.Hosted National Social Science Fund Project: Research on Severity of Punishment (6FX021), from 2006 to 2009;

3.Hosted Hunan Provincial Education Department Youth Project: Research on the Severity of Criminal Institute (06B099), from 2006 to 2009;

4.Hosted Southwest University of Political Science and Law Post-doctoral Project: Study on Crime Elements from the Perspective of Evidence Law (07fx06033), from 2005 to 2007;

5.Hosted Hunan Province Social Science Planning Project: Research on the Principle of Equality in Criminal Law, from 2004 to 2006;

6.Xiangtan University African Law and Social Research Center Project: Study on African Criminal Law, from 2004 to 2006.


Publications

Books (The publications are in Chinese unless otherwise indicated)

1.On Equality in Criminal Law, Law Press China, Beijing, 2007;

2.On Constitutive Elements of a Crime—from the Vision of Evidence Law, Xiangtan University Press, Xiangtan, 2010;

3.On Degree of Penalty Severity, Law Press China, Beijing, 2014;

4.A Study on the Elements of Constitution of Crime from the Perspective of Criminal Procedure LawLaw Press China, Beijing, 2017;

5.Host spots in Anglo-American Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Press, Beijing, 2019;

6.The Arbitrariness of the Death Penalty(a translation), Intellectual Property Press, Beijing, 2019.



Articles (The publications are in Chinese unless otherwise indicated)

1.On Not Being Prosecuted for Criminal Responsibility,Law Science Magazine,No.4, 2020 (CSSCI);

2.Implementation of the Criminal Policy of Mutual Complement between

Severity and Leniency in Punishing Crimes of Mafia like Gangs,Law Science Magazine,No.6, 2019 (CSSCI);

3.Dogmatical Unfolding of Crime of Helping Network Crime,Criminal Law Review,Vol.54,2018.

4.The Boundary Between Administrative Law and Penal Law: From Vague to Distinct,Journal of Xiangtan University(Philosophy and Social Sciences), No.5,2018(CSSCI);

5.Strict-Liability Crime in American Criminal Law: Controversy, Solution and Lesson for China,Global Law Review,No.3,2018(CSSCI);

6.On “Correction Instructed by the Supervision Department”in Crime

of Refusing to Fulfill the Obligation of Network Security Management,Law Science Magazine,No.10, 2017 (CSSCI);

7.On the System of Help to Victim’s Complaint in Criminal Cases Handled Only Upon Complain,Journal of Hunan University(Social Sciences),No.3, 2017 (CSSCI);

8.Cultural Defense in American Criminal Law and Its Enlightenment,Modern Law Science,No.3, 2016 (CSSCI);

9.Embodiment, Rethinking and Limitation of the Function of Having Been Administratively Punished in Criminal Law,Journal of Xiangtan University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), No.2,2016(CSSCI);

10.Criminal Defenses in American Law,Criminal Law Review,Vol.43,2015.

Articles (The publications are in Chinese unless otherwise indicated)

11.Crime Elements’ Embodiment and Protection on the Value of Criminal Procedure,Journal of Xiangtan University(Philosophy and Social Sciences), No.3, 2013 (CSSCI);

12.On the Correspondence between the Function of Crime Elements and Criminal Litigation, Social Sciences in Hunan, No.1, 2012 (CSSCI);

13.The Diminished Capability Defense in U.S. Criminal Law and Its Enlightenment,Studies in Law and Business, No.5, 2012 (CSSCI);

14.Research on the Intensity of Penalty, Criminal Law Review, Vol.1, 2011 (CSSCI Symposium);

15.Division of Crime Level and the Reconstruction of Relevant Systems, Criminal Science, No.3, 2009 (CSSCI);

16.Research on the Grade of Imprisonment, Jianghai Academic Journal, Vol.4, 2009 (CSSCI); reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials, Criminal Law Science, No.3, 2009;

17.What are the Substantive Law Criteria in Guilty Verdict? - Schematic Interpretation on the Clarity of Facts, Criminal Law Review, Vol.13, 2008, Law Press China, (CSSCI Symposium);reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials, Criminal Law Science, No.8, 2008;

18.The Construction of Energy Law Needs the Development of Relevant Legal Obligations, Guangming Daily, Jan.28, 2008;

19.On the Defense System for the Insanity— Based on the Reflection from the Defense System for the Insanity in the U.S., China Law Science, No.6, 2008 (CSSCI);

20.The “Beyond Reasonable Doubts” System in U.S. Criminal Litigation, Science of Law (Journal of Northwest University of Political Science and Law), No.5, 2008 (CSSCI);

21.Presumption of Men’s Rea: In Perspective of the Relevant Rules in Anglo-American Countries, Modern Law Science, No.3, 2008 (CSSCI);

22.Enlightenment of European Continental Punishment Intensity, Journal of Xiangtan University, No.1, 2007;

23.Analyses on Equality before Criminal Law, Science of Law (Journal of Northwest University of Political Science and Law), No.6, 2006 (CSSCI);

24.Outline on the Rationalization of Prison Labor, Law Review, No.2, 2007 (CSSCI);

25.Crime Elements and Burden of Proof in American Criminal Law, Jurists Review, No.3, 2007 (CSSCI);

26.Review on Crime Elements Theories in Anglo-American Countries and Its Reflections,Studies in Law and Business, No.4,2007 (CSSCI); reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials, Criminal Law Science, No.11, 2007; reprinted by Criminal Jurisprudence and Case Analysis edited by Supreme People's Procuratorate Policy Research Center, Vol.6, 2007; reprinted by China Law Documents, Vol.6, 2009;

27.On Status of Equality in Criminal Law, Law and Social Development, No.2, 2006 (CSSCI);

28.International Factors and Nigeria’s Anti - Corruption Efforts, West Asia and Africa, No.7, 2006, (CSSCI);

29.Analyses on the Equality Principle in Criminal Law, Criminal Law Review, Vol.10, Law Press China, 2006;

30.The Application of Equality in Commutation, Parole and Temporary Probation,Chinese Prison Journal, No.6, 2006;

31.The Executive Clemency and Its Limiting to the Executing the Sentence of Death in U.S.A., Hebei Law Science, No.5, 2006 (CSSCI);

32.Abolition or Retention of the Death Penalty in Africa, West Asia and Africa, No.3, 2005, (CSSCI);

33.Exploration on the Severe Punishment in Ancient China, Criminal Law Review, Vol.9, Law Press China, 2005;

34.The Hierarchy and the Level of Penalties in Ancient China, Journal of Yunnan University Law Edition, No.5, 2005;

35.On the Equal Treatment of Prisoners, Crime and Correction, No.10, 2005; reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials, Criminal Law Science, No.1, 2006;

36.On the Compensation of Economic Loss in Criminal Law, Seeker, No.5, 2005 (CSSIC); reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials, Criminal Law Science, No.10, 2005;

37.The Determination of Loss in Crime of Abuse of Authority, Social Sciences in Hunan, No.3, 2005 (CSSCI);

38.On the Activation and Perfection of the Pardon System in China, Modern Law Science, No.4, 2004 (CSSCI);

39.Equal Protection: State-owned Enterprises and Non-state-owned Enterprises in Criminal Law, Commercial Research, No.21, 2004;

40.The Definition of “State-owned Enterprises”— on the “State-owned Companies, Enterprises” in Criminal Law, Commercial Research, No.21, 2004;

41.Criminal Law Protection for Ethnic Equality, Study of Ethnics in Guangxi, No.4, 2004 (CSSCI);

42.Shen Jiaben and the Mitigation of Punishment in Late Qing Dynasty, Political Science and Law, No.6,2004 (CSSCI);

43.On the Cancellation of Bribe Introduction Crime, Social Sciences in Hunan, No.5, 2004 (CSSCI); reprinted by Renmin University Copied Materials, Criminal Law Science, No.12, 2004;

44.The Beginning of China Punishment Mitigation, Journal of Xiangtan University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), No.4, 2004; reprinted by Renmin University CopiedMaterials, Criminal Law Science, No.11,2004.


Research Projects:

1. PI: “Research on Elements of Crime in the Context of Criminal Procedure Law”, The National Social Science Fund of China (11BFX114)(2011—2014(Graded as “Good”)

2. PI: “The Harshness of Criminal Penalty”, The National Social Science Fund of China (06FX021)(2006—2009(Graded as “Excellent”)

3. PI: “The Principle of Equality of Chinese Criminal Law”, Foundation of Humanities and Social Sciences of Hunan Province (2004-2006)


HONORS AND AWARDS

1.Second Prize, “The 14th Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award of Beijing”, 2017.

2.2011, Hunan Province “5.5” Law Compliance Activity Advanced Individual;

3.2010, Hunan Outstanding Master Thesis Advisor;

4.2010,Instructor of Eleventh “Challenge Cup” National University Scientific and Technological Works Competition Third Prize Winner;

5.2009,Instructor of Hunan Eighth “Challenge Cup” College Extracurricular Work Competition Second Prize Winner;

6.2009,Instructor of Xiangtan University Graduate President Award “Excellence Award” Winner;

7.2009, Xiangtan University “Advanced Researcher”;

8.2009 April, Teaching Achievement Award in Hunan Province;

9.2009 May, Teaching Achievement Award in Xiangtan University.