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Education:
• Visiting Scholar of Yale Law School China Law Center (2007-08)
• Master of Jurisprudence (University of Durham, UK, 2004)
• Ph.D. in Law (PekingUniversity, 2001)
• Master of Law (Peking University, 1998)
Work Experiences:
• 2005-present, Associate Professor, Tsinghua University School of Law
• 2001-2005, Lecturer and then Associate Professor, Department of Law, China National School of Administration
• 1998-2001, Part-time Editor, Journal of Social Science in China
• 1992-1996, Lawyer, Personnel of Legal Propaganda and Education Office, Bureau of Justice of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province
Books:
• The Legitimate Foundation of Judicial Review: A British Topic, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2007
• Footsteps Toward Rule of Law: A Chronicle of Administrative Law in China, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2005
• Administrative Law of Contemporary China (co-author), China Fangzheng Press, 2005
Articles:
2007
• China’s Administrative Law Scholarship during 2005-2006, China Legal Science, 2007-1
• Interpretation on Specific Administrative Action, Administrative Law Review, 2007-4
• The Foreign Sources of Administrative Law Scholarship in China, Journal of Comparative Law, 2007-6
2006
• The Hearing Procedures in British Administrative Law, China Legal Science, 2006-4
• Vicissitudes of Administrative Law Research Paradigm, in The Path of China’s Administrative Law: Collection of Essays Celebrating Professor Ying Songnian’s Seventieth Birthday, China Legal Publishing House, 2005
2005
• Constitutional Review without a Constitution: The British Stories, Social Science in China, 2005-2
• Is Ultra Vires the Basis of Administrative Law• A Continuing Debate in Britain, PekingUniversity Law Journal, 2005-5
2003
• Distributing Burden of Proof by Weighing Legal Values, Peking University Law Journal, 2003-2
• A Critique to Formal Rule of Law, in Luo Haocai (chief ed.), Administrative Law Review, vol.6
• Governing the Villages through Villagers’ Self-Government, in Shen Kui (ed.), Who besides the Government Exercising Powers• Cases of Quasi-Government, TsinghuaUniversity Press
• Punishment according to the Village Regulations: A Case Study on Mingtang Village's Practices over 25 Years, in Shen Kui (ed.), Who besides the Government Exercising Powers• Cases of Quasi-Government, TsinghuaUniversity Press
2002
• The Scope of Accepted Cases in Administrative Litigation: A Small History of Judicial Practice in China, Peking University Law Review, vol.4-2 (2001)
2001
• The Ideal and Reality of Rule of Law: Withdrawing Action in Administrative Litigation, Peking University Law Journal, 2001-2
• The Legitimacy of Laws: China’s Problem, in Gao Hongjun (chief ed.), Tsinghua Journal of Rule of Law, vol. 2
2000
• Developing the Law through Judicial Decisions: The Application of Legal Principles in Tian Yong’s Case, in Luo Haocai (chief ed.), Administrative Law Review, vol.3
Translation:
• Treasure Solicitor, The Judge over Your Shoulder: A Guide to Judicial Review for UK Government (3rd, 2000, co-translated with Ye Doudou), in Supreme People’s Court Administrative Division (ed.), Administrative Regulation and Judicial Review, vol.12 (2005)
Contact:
E-mail: hehaibo@tsinghua.edu.cn
Post: School of Law, TsinghuaUniversity, Beijing, 100089, China
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