Name: JIANG Huiling
Gender: Male
Professional Title: Professor
Degree: Master
Position: Dean of Law School of Tongji University; Distinguished Professor
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Education and Working Experiences
LLB, China University of Political Science and Law (1984)
LLM, China University of Political Science and Law (1987)
LLM, University of Montreal (2000)
Court Clerk, the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China (1989-1993)
Assistant Judge, the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China (1993-1997)
Senior Judge, the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China (1997-2020)
Deputy Director, the China Institute of Applied Jurisprudence (2004-2012)
Deputy Chief, Leader Office of Judicial Reform, the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China (2006-2015)
Deputy Dean, National Judges College, (2018-2020)
Dean of Law School, Tongji University, (2020-present)
Visitor scholar, University of Sydney (1997)
Visitor scholar, Yale University (2003)
Visitor scholar, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica (2013)
Research Interests
Jurisprudence
Administrative Law
Judicial System
Advance Decline Ratio (ADR)
Courses Teaching
None
Publication
Books
(1) Co-author, China's Administrative Aaw: A Review and Evaluation of China’s Administrative law, China University of Political Science and Law press,1991.
(2) Min Zhang, Huiling Jiang, On the Independent Trial of the Court, People’s Court Press, 1998.
(3) Chief editor, Exploring the Successful Way of Judicial Reform: Asia Pacific Experience, China University of Political Science and Law press, 2010.
(4) Chief editor, Studies of Judicial Transparency, China Legal Publishing House, 2012.
(5) Chief editor, ADR Abroad: Systems, Rules and Skills, China Legal Publishing House, 2012.
(6) Huiling Jiang, Knowledge and Action of Judicial Reform, Law Press China, 2018.
Articles
(1) Huiling Jiang, “The Application of Historical Interpretation in Judicial Adjudication”, Journal of Law Application, Vol. 11, 2002
(2) Huiling Jiang, “On Few Concrete Problems in Establishing Case Guidance System”, Journal of Law Application (CSSCI), Vol. 5, 2004
(3) Huiling Jiang, “Past and Present: preservation of behaviors”, China Trial, Vol. 14, 2017
(4) Huiling Jiang, “Assumption of Risk and Responsibility”, China Trial, Vol. 14, 2017
(5) Huiling Jiang, Bojia Liao, “No Justice without Trial”, China Journal of Applied Jurisprudence, Vol. 2, 2018
(6) Huiling Jiang, “What Can Judicial Big Data Bring to Us”, China Trial, Vol. 3, 2018
(7) Huiling Jiang, “In the New Era of Judicial Reform, Six Supporting Projects Should be Our Focus”, People Rule of Law, Vol. 1, 2018
(8) Huiling Jiang, “Five Significant Meanings of Emphasizing the most essential characteristic in the Constitution”, People’s Tribune, Vol. 9, 2018