Professor WANG Zhiqiang has taught Chinese Legal History, Western Legal History, Comparative Law, and a variety of other related courses since 1998. He was the Dean of Fudan Law School from 2017 through 2023, Vice Dean from 2012 to 2013, and Assistant Dean from 2003 to 2005. He serves currently as Chair of Academic Committee of Fudan Law School.
Education
LLB (1993), LLM (1996), Fudan University;
Ph.D. (1998), Peking University; LL.M. (2006), J.S.D. (2014), Yale University
Select publications
Books
1. Falü Duoyuan Shijiao Xia de Qingdai Guojia Fa [State Laws in the Qing from a Perspective of Legal Pluralism], Beijing: Peking University Press, 2003.
Revised edition: Qingdai Guojiafa: Duoyuan Chayi yu Jiquan Tongyi [State Law in the Qing Dynasty: Heterogeneous Plurality and Power Centralization], Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2017.
2. Duikangshi Xingshi Shenpan de Qiyuan (Chinese translation of The Origins of Adversarial Criminal Trial, authored by John H. Langbein), Shanghai: Fudan University Press, 2010.
International Publications
1. “Law and Political Power Structure: Justice in Early Imperial China and Rome,” 35 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 626-42 (2024).
2. “Les lois spéciales à caractère régionaldans le code des Qing,” Fréderic Constant trans., 40 Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident 103-26 (2016) (French translation of the Chinese version published in Fudan Journal 98-103 (No.3, 2002)).
3. “Precedent in the Narrative of Chinese Legal History”, Social Sciences in China (Eng. ed.) 51-67 (No.2, 2011).
4. “Shindai Baken Zenisai Anken no Juri to Saiban [Accepting and Hearing Debt Cases in Ba County during Qing Dynasty],” Tanabe Akihide trans., Fuma Susumu (ed.), Chugaku Hosei Shakai Shi no Kenji [A Study on the Chinese Litigious Society] 821-55, Kyoto: Kyoto Univ. Press, 2011.
5. “Case precedent in the Qing China: Rethinking Traditional Case Law”, 19 Columbia Journal Asian Law 323-44 (2005).
6. “1902 (the 28th year of the Reign of Guangxu): A Centennial of Chinese Law”, Sources of Law and Legal Reform in China 121-38 (Co-author with LI Guilian), Paris: Litec, 2003.
Email:zhqwang@fudan.edu.cn