Xunhu Li Associate Professor in Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Office Address
25, Western Tucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100088, China
E-mail: lixunhu@cupl.edu.cn
Education Background
2004 - 2007, Doctoral Program
Renmin University of China, Beijing
Ph.D. in Law, September 2007
2001 - 2004, Graduate Program
Renmin University of China, Beijing
M.A. in Law, July 2004
1997 - 2001, Undergraduate Program
Shandong University of Technology, Zibo
B.A. in Law, July 2001
Teaching Abilities
Evidence Law
Criminal Procedure Law
Major Publication
Books
2010,The Fusion under the Separation: A Study on the Evolution of Relationship between the Constitution and the Criminal Procedure Law in China, China University of Political Science and Law Press, Beijing.
Articles
Confession Management and China’s Criminal Verdicts, Social Sciences in China, no.1, 2015.
Reviewing the Reform for Trial Supervision, Tribune of Political and Law, no.3, 2014.
China Narration of “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”, The Jurist, no.5, 2012.
The Paradox of the Standard of Proof in Death Penalty Cases, Tribune of Political and Law, no.4, 2011.
Rules of Weight in American Evidence Law, Journal of Comparative Law, no. 2,2010.
Reflections on Rules of Weight, Chinese Journal of Law, no.2, 2010.
The Fusion under the Separation: An Interpretation of the Relationship between the Constitution and the Criminal Procedure Law in China, The Jurist, no.5, 2009.
Procuratorial Integration and Procurator’s Independence, Chinese Journal of Law, no.1, 2006. (With Chen Weidong)
Research Projects
Team Leader, Research on Rules of Weight, General Project,Ministry of Education
Team Leader, Empirical Research on the Standard of Proof in Death Penalty Cases, Young Scholar Project,Ministry of Education
Team Leader, Research on the Relationship between the Criminal Appellate Procedure and the Basic Law in Hongkong Special Administrative Region,Hongkong, Macao Basic Law Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Team Leader, Empirical Study on the Standard of Proof,General Project,Beijing Social Science Foundation