中国政法大学国际法学院副教授
北京大学法学院法学博士
研究领域
国际法总论、国际人权与人道法、国际刑法等
代表性科研项目
1. 国家社科基金青年项目,“联合国人权理事会普遍定期审议机制研究”
2. 教育部留学回国人员科研启动基金项目,“武器贸易的国际法规制研究”
代表性论著
1.《对国内战争罪的普遍管辖与国际法》,法律出版社,2007年
2.《国际法》(与白桂梅教授合著),中国人民大学出版社,2004年第一版,2007年第二版
3.China’s and Italy’s Participation of Peacekeeping Operations: Existing Models, Emerging Challenges (co-edited with Professor Andrea de Guttry and Professor Emanuele Sommario), Lexington Books, Lanham, 2014 (in English)
4.International Humanitarian Law in the Universal Periodic Review: An Empirical Survey,5 Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (2014), pp. 186-212.
5.Implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions in China, in Marko Novakovic ed., Monism and Dualism in International Law, Belgrade, 2013, pp. 1017-1038; (in English),
6.The Right of Ethnic Minorities to Free Interpretation in Criminal Proceedings under International Law: With Special Reference to China, Journal of East Asia and International Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, Autumn 2010 (in English), reprinted in Eric Yong Joong Lee ed., China and International Law in 21st Century: Volume I (Rising Dragon) (Yijun Press, Seoul, 2013), pp. 33-64 (in English);
7.A Test of International Humanitarian Law on Landmines in Recent Armed Conflicts: Problems and Possible Solutions, in M.J. Matheson and D. Momtaz (eds.): Rules and Institutions of International Humanitarian Law Put to the Test of Recent Armed Conflicts (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010) (in English);
8.Some Asian States’ Opposition to the Concept of War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflicts and Its Legal Implications, Asian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 14, 2010, pp. 71-99 (in English)
9. 《索马里海盗引发的若干国际法》,《法律科学》,2010年第3期;《中国社会文摘》,2010年第8期转载
10.《普遍管辖国内立法近期发展态势》,《环球法律评论》,2010年第1期
11. ‘The Chinese Universal Jurisdiction Clause: How Far Can It Go?’,
12.《试论解决领土争端国际法的最新发展》,《现代国际关系》,2003年第10期
13.《国际海洋法法庭迅速渔船释放案件及其对中国的启示》,《南洋问题研究》,2002年第2期
14.《从判例角度看中国法院对国际海商法公约的适用》,《安徽大学法律评论》,2002年第2期
荣誉奖项
《亚洲国际法年刊》,最佳论文奖,2009年
Name: Lijiang Zhu
Position/Title: Associate Professor
Institute/Department: Faculty of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Expertise: General issues of international law; international human rights and humanitarian law; international criminal law
Academic Qualifications:
• LL.B. (Peking University); LL.M. (Lund University, Sweden); Ph.D. (Peking University)
• Member, Research Committee, Asian Society of International Law
• Editor, China Journal of International Law, Oxford University Press (in English)
• Reporter of Chinese cases, International Law in Domestic Courts, Oxford University Press Online Publications (in English)
• Chinese correspondent, Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Cambridge University Press (in English)
Research Projects
• National social sciences fund, Universal Periodic Review of UN Human Rights Council;
• Ministry of Education: International Regulation of Arms Trade
Major Publications
• Universal Jurisdiction Over War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflicts and International Law, Law Press, Beijing, 2007 (in Chinese)
• International Law (co-authored with Professor Guimei Bai), 1st edition, 2004; 2nd edition, 2007, Renmin University of China Press, Beijing (in Chinese)
• China’s and Italy’s Participation of Peacekeeping Operations: Existing Models, Emerging Challenges (co-edited with Professor Andrea de Guttry and Professor Emanuele Sommario), Lexington Books, Lanham, 2014 (in English)
• ‘International Humanitarian Law in the Universal Periodic Review: An Empirical Survey’,5 Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (2014), pp. 186-212.
• ‘Implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions in China’, in Marko Novakovic ed., Monism and Dualism in International Law, Belgrade, 2013, pp. 1017-1038; (in English),
• ‘The Right of Ethnic Minorities to Free Interpretation in Criminal Proceedings under International Law: With Special Reference to China’, Journal of East Asia and International Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, Autumn 2010 (in English), reprinted in Eric Yong Joong Lee ed., China and International Law in 21st Century: Volume I (Rising Dragon) (Yijun Press, Seoul, 2013), pp. 33-64 (in English);
• ‘A Test of International Humanitarian Law on Landmines in Recent Armed Conflicts: Problems and Possible Solutions’, in M.J. Matheson and D. Momtaz (eds.): Rules and Institutions of International Humanitarian Law Put to the Test of Recent Armed Conflicts (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010) (in English);
•‘Some Asian States’ Opposition to the Concept of War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflicts and Its Legal Implications’, Asian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 14, 2010, pp. 71-99 (in English);
• ‘Several International Law Issues Arising from Combating against Somali Piracy’, Legal Science (Journal of Northwestern University of Political Science and Law), 2010, No.3, pp. 155-159 (in Chinese); reprinted in Chinese Digest of Social Science, 2010, No. 8;
•‘Recent Development on National Legislations of Universal Jurisdiction’, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Global Law Review, 2010, No.1, pp. 144-152 (in Chinese);
•‘The Chinese Universal Jurisdiction Clause: How Far Can It Go?’, Netherlands International Law Review, Vol. 52, No.1, 2005, pp. 85-107 (in English).
•‘The Development and Problems of International Law in Resolving Territorial Disputes’, Contemporary International Relations, China Institute for Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), Beijing, Serial No. 168, 2003, No. 10, pp.25-29 (in Chinese).
•‘Case Comment on the Disputes over Islands Between Malaysia and Indonesia’, Southeast Asia Studies, Xiamen University, 2003, No.4, pp. 60-70 (in Chinese).
•‘The Prompt Release Cases of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea’, Southeast Asia Studies, Xiamen University, 2002, No.2, pp. 34-40 (in Chinese).
•‘The Application of International Maritime Convention by the Chinese Courts: Case Studies’, Anhui University Law Review, 2002, No.2, pp. 123-135 (in Chinese).
Contact details: zhu.lijiang@163.com
Honors and awards
• Sata Prize, Asian Yearbook of International Law, 2009