Name: XU Gang
Gender: Male
Professional Title: Associate professor
Degree: Ph.D.
Position: Deputy Dean of Tongji Law School
Email: xugang@tongji.edu.cn
Education and Working Experiences
LL.B., Zhejiang University (2002)
LL.M., Zhejiang University (2005)
J.S.D., Zhejiang University (2007)
Associate professor, Law School, Tongji University (2007-Present)
Research Interests
Constitutional Law
Jurisprudence
Legal Profession and Legal Education
Courses Teaching
Constitutional Law
Publication
Book
The Normative Study of Labor Rights in the Constitution, Law Press, 2014.
Articles
1.On Rationality Review Patterns on the limitation of the right to Equal Employment, published in Nanjing University Law Review, 2011 spring.
2.On Typology and Scope of State’s Obligations in Constitution, published in Zhejiang Social Science, 3rd issue, 2009.
3.The Change and Status of Labor Right’s Character in China, published in Journal of Tongji University, 3rd issue, 2009.
4.On the Reasonable Differential Treatment of the Right to Equal Employment in Legislative Classification, published in ,2nd issue, 2009.
5.On the Status of Labor Right in Our Constitution, published in, 4th issue, 2007.
6.Internal Considerations on Establishment of Legal Professional Community, published in China Legal Science (English Edition), March, 2007.
7.Interpretation on Concept of Interest Measurement, published in Legal Method, 5th volume, in February 2006, by Shandong People’s Press.
8.Protection of human rights on the intersection of Constitution and Private Law, published in Human Rights 3rd issue, 2005.
9.The Function of Constitution in the Private Law Order, published in Journal of Zhejiang University (Hunanities and Social Sciences), 6th issue, 2004.
10.The Contract Law Pedigree Backing to Realism, published in The Reform of Civil and Business Law of Foreign Countries in 20th Century, by Law Press, June, 2004, second Author.
11.Contract, Peasant’s Interest and Legal Order, Published in Law Science, 8th issue, 2001.
12.Legal Consideration of Establishing the Third-party System in the Contract Law, published in Study in Law and Business, September 2000.