Liling Yue

Liling Yue Professor in Law, China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL)

 

Office Address

25, Western Tucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100088, China

E-mail: yueliling@gmail.com

 

Education Background

China University of Political Science and Law, LL.B, LL.M, Ph.D.

 

Experience Abroad

Fulbright scholar, 2010-2011, University of California, Davis, U.S.

Visiting and Lecturing Professor, March 2011, Harvard University, Sam Houston State University, U.S.

Visiting and Lecturing Professor, July 2011, Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

Visiting and lecturing Professor, 2008, University of California, Davis, U.S.

Visiting Professor, 2003, Cambridge University Criminology Institute, U.S.

Visiting Scholar, 2000, Danish Institute for Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark

Alexander von Humboldt Scholar, 1995-1996, Max-Planck-Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany

International Visitor, 1998, on U.S. Judiciary and the Rule of Law, U.S.

Visiting scholar, 1994, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Visiting scholar, 1991, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute(UNICRI), Italy

 

Teaching Abilities

Criminal Procedure

Comparative Criminal Procedure

Comparative Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice and Human Rights Protection

German Criminal Justice

Implementation of Human Rights Law

International Human Rights

 

Major Publication

Books

2010, Criminal Trial and Human Rights Protection, Law Press, Beijing.

2007, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Law Press, Beijing.

2006, One Case-Two Systems: A Comparative View of American and German Criminal Justice(with Floyd Feeney and Joachim Herrmann), China Legal Publishing House, Beijing.

2006, Selected Classic Readings and Cases on American Criminal Procedure Law (co-edited with Floyd Feeney), China Legal Publishing House, Beijing.

Thesis

Comparing German and American Exclusionary Rules-The Experience of China’s Establishing Criminal Evidence Rule, in Tribune of Political Science and Law, No.3, June 2003.

Theories and Practice of Evidence Exclusion in Germany, Peking University Law Journal, No.1 2003.

Crime and Social Transition in China, Criminal Justice Matters, No.44, P.35-37, King’s College London,2001.

Articles

Criminal Procedure Law Reform should make Balance between Values, Legal Daily, July 18, 2005.

Give first Priority to handle Criminal Cases than Civil Cases, People’s Court Daily, May 9, 2005.

The Lay Assessor System in China, International Review of Penal Law, 2001, p.51-56.

Chinese Criminal Procedure Reform, China Review, Autumn/Winter1997, p.10-13.

Book Chapters

International Standards of Preventive Detention in Criminal Procedure─The Ratification and Implementation of ICCPR in China,in Personal Right and Rule of Law, Social Science Academic Press, 2007, pp. 280-294.

Restriction and Abolishment of the Death Penalty and International Human Rights Law, in New Reports in Criminal Law, China Peoples Security University Press, 2006, vol.3, pp.398-410.

Trial Mode and Defence in Death Penalty Cases, in a book Strengthening the Defence in Death Penalty Cases, China Social Science Press, 2006, pp.353-366.

German System on Re-opening Criminal Proceedings and What China can Learn in Law Reform, p.103-111, Comparative Study on European ReOpening Criminal Proceedings and Draw on their Experience(co-author with Prof. Dr. mult. Hans-Joerg Albrecht), P.214-233. in Re-Opening Criminal Proceedings and Human Rights Protection, Beijing University Press, 2005.

Chapter 10: Right to Life, Chapter 11: Right to against Torture, Chapter 12: Right to Liberty and Security of Detainees, Chapter 13: Right to Fair Trial. in Textbook on International Human Rights Law, Law Press, 2004. p.207-249.

Chapter 3: Youth Justice in China, in Juvenile Justice Systems-International Perspectives, Canadian Scholars’Press Inc., 2002, P.103-126.

Legislation and Practice of Sentencing in China, in Sentencing and Society, Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002, p. 133-138.

Introduction to the Systems of Public Prosecution and the Possibilities for Non-Prosecution in China and Germany, in Non-Prosecution Policies, Max-Planck-Institut fuer auslaendisches und internationales Strafrecht, 2002, p.1-17.

Status Quo of the Chinese Criminal Evidence Law and the Trends of Reform,the Proceedings of the First World Conference on New Trends in Criminal Investigation and Evidence Law, 1997,p.367.

Fair Trial Standards in China(co-author Mike McConvile), in The Right to a Fair Trial,Springer, 1997, p.433-456.

Translation

2004, Deutsches Strafverfahren (co-translated with Wen Xiao Jie), China University of Political Science and Law Press, Beijing

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