ZHANG Qi
张骐

Field of Study

Years of Stay at HYI

Sep 2003 to Jul 2004

University Affiliation (Current)

University Affiliation

Prof. Zhang Qi is a law professor at Peking University Law School and the executive director of the Institute of Comparative Law and Sociology of Law. He has taught and researched on Jurisprudence / philosophy of law, comparative law, the Chinese judicial system, and Western legal philosophy. He has been involved in Chinese judicial reform for many years and is now studying the feasibility of adapting the methods of US judicial precedent system and civil law country’s judicial systems into the Chinese guiding case system.

1. “On the Methods of Identifying Guiding Cases —- Based on the Trial Experience” Peking University Law Journal, No. 3, 2009, pp. 457-468.2. “Identification and Application of the Guiding Elements of a Guiding Case” Legal Science Monthly, No. 10, 2008, pp. 89-101.3. “On the Guidance of the Guiding Cases”,Law and Social Development, No. 6, 2007, pp.40-51.4. “Toward Harmony —- Analysis of the Civil Society in Current China” Journal of Peking University, No. 4, 2005, pp.105-114.

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