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- 1 - Prof. Dr. Guobin ZHU Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3442 7288 / 3442 8811; Fax: (852) 3442 0190 / 3442 0886; Email: [email protected] Homepage: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/slw/people/people_guobin.html Current Position Professor of Law, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong Concurrently, Director, City University of Hong Kong Press Education 1983 BA (Hist.), Renmin University of China, Beijing 1986 MA (Hist.), Renmin University of China, Beijing 1994 PhD (Mention Très Honourable avec Fé licitations du Jury , equivalent to summa cum laude), Aix-Marseille University (formerly Aix-Marseille III), Aix-en- Provence, France 1994 Habilitation (Diplôme d’Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) , Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence, France 1999 LLM, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2007 LLM, Renmin University of China, Beijing 1989-1990 Certificate, Training Programme Administrative Engineering, National School of Administration (ENA), Paris, France 1999 Certificate, Orientation in the US Legal System, International Law Institute, Washington DC 2001 Certificate, Programme of Instructions for Lawyers, Harvard Law School, Boston 2007-2008 Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School, Boston, USA 2011 Visiting Scholar, Columbia Law School, NY, USA Areas of Interests / Expertise The Basic Law, Chinese and Comparative Constitutional Law, Local Autonomy and Governance, International Human Rights, Hong Kong and PRC Legal System, and Chinese Public Administration Courses Currently Taught LLB level: Constitutional Law of Hong Kong, Law of Human Rights and Civil Liberties of Hong Kong, Human Rights in Comparative Context, Legal Research and Writing All PhD (Docteur en Droit) theses are graded with a “mention” in French universities. Cf. Art. 13 of Arrê du 25 avril 2002 relatif aux é tudes doctorales. Habilitation, i.e., Diplôme d’Habilitation À Diriger des Recherches, a close translation of which is: “Degree of Qualification for Research Direction”, is a national degree of higher education, replacing Docteur d’Etat (Doctorate of State). It is the highest academic qualification. Cf. Arrê du 23 novembre 1988 relatif àl'habilitation àdiriger des recherches.

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Prof. Dr. Guobin ZHU Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Tel: (852) 3442 7288 / 3442 8811; Fax: (852) 3442 0190 / 3442 0886; Email: [email protected]

Homepage: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/slw/people/people_guobin.html

Current Position

Professor of Law, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

Concurrently, Director, City University of Hong Kong Press

Education

1983 BA (Hist.), Renmin University of China, Beijing

1986 MA (Hist.), Renmin University of China, Beijing

1994 PhD (Mention “Très Honourable avec Félicitations du Jury”, equivalent to summa

cum laude), Aix-Marseille University (formerly Aix-Marseille III), Aix-en-

Provence, France

1994 Habilitation (Diplôme d’Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches), Aix-Marseille

University, Aix-en-Provence, France

1999 LLM, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2007 LLM, Renmin University of China, Beijing

1989-1990 Certificate, Training Programme “Administrative Engineering”, National School

of Administration (ENA), Paris, France

1999 Certificate, Orientation in the US Legal System, International Law Institute,

Washington DC

2001 Certificate, Programme of Instructions for Lawyers, Harvard Law School, Boston

2007-2008 Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School, Boston, USA

2011 Visiting Scholar, Columbia Law School, NY, USA

Areas of Interests / Expertise

The Basic Law, Chinese and Comparative Constitutional Law, Local Autonomy and Governance,

International Human Rights, Hong Kong and PRC Legal System, and Chinese Public

Administration

Courses Currently Taught

LLB level: Constitutional Law of Hong Kong, Law of Human Rights and Civil Liberties of Hong

Kong, Human Rights in Comparative Context, Legal Research and Writing

All PhD (Docteur en Droit) theses are graded with a “mention” in French universities. Cf. Art. 13 of Arrêté du 25 avril 2002 relatif aux études

doctorales. “Habilitation”, i.e., Diplôme d’Habilitation À Diriger des Recherches, a close translation of which is: “Degree of Qualification for Research

Direction”, is a national degree of higher education, replacing Docteur d’Etat (Doctorate of State). It is the highest academic qualification. Cf.

Arrêté du 23 novembre 1988 relatif à l'habilitation à diriger des recherches.

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LLM/JD level: Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics, Constitutional and Administrative

Law of Hong Kong, Contemporary Issues of Human Rights Law

PhD/JSD Supervision: currently supervising 4 PhD & SJD students

Visiting Positions

Guest Professor Shandong University, Jinan (since June 2004)

Guest Professor Sichuan University, Chengdu (since July 2015)

Adjunct Professor School of Law, Wuhan University, Wuhan (since July 2004)

Adjunct Professor School of Law, Qingdao University, Qingdao (since Dec 2015)

Adjunct Professor Guanghua School of Law, Zhejiang University (since Nov 2016)

Membership of Professional / Educational Bodies

Titular Member International Academy of Comparative Law (since Aug 2017)

Council Member Chinese Society of Constitutional Law (since Oct 2008)

Council Member Chinese Judicial Studies Association (since July 2015)

Member International Association of Constitutional Law (since Oct 2000)

Member Chinese Association of Hong Kong and Macau Studies (since Dec 2014)

Member Society of Hong Kong Basic Law and Macau Basic Law (since Dec 2016)

Member French Society of Comparative Legislation (since Dec 1994)

Editorship

Advisor (Board of) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, Austria (since

Nov 2012)

Member of Editorial Board Review of Public Law, ISBN 978-7-301-18846-0, edited by Central-

South University of Finances, Politics and Law, Wuhan and

published by Peking University Press (since 2011)

Member of Editorial Board Research of the Basic Law, edited by The Polytechnic Institute of

Macau, Macau (since Sept 2009)

Reviewer of Submissions

Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law (Vienna), International Review of

Comparative Law / Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé (Paris), China-EU Law Journal

(China-Germany), Chinese Journal of Comparative Law (OUP, London), Hong Kong Law

Journal (Hong Kong), Asia-Pacific Law Review (Hong Kong), Journal of Chinese and

Comparative Law (Hong Kong), International Review of Administrative Sciences (Brussels),

Public Administration Review (US), The China Review (Hong Kong), China: An International

Journal (Singapore), Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences (Hong Kong), Macau Journal of Law

(Macau), Research of the Basic Law (Macau), Legal Methodology and Legal Reasoning (China),

and Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR Government.

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Language Skills

English, French, Chinese (native) and Cantonese (fluent)

Visiting / Guest / Adjunct Professorship / Research Fellow

1996, 2000, 2003 Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Aix-

Marseilles III, Aix-en-Provence, France

1999 Visiting Fellow, School of Law, University of Western Australia, Australia

2003 Visiting Professor, College of Law, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea

2015 Visiting Professor, IEP d’Aix (Institut d’Études Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence),

France

2004 Adjunct Research Fellow, Research Institute of Public and Comparative Law,

Zhejiang University, Hangzhou (since Dec 2004)

2005-2011 Adjunct MPhil Supervisor, School of Law, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou

2006-2009 Adjunct Research Fellow, Research Centre of Comparative Constitutional Law,

Renmin University of China, Beijing

2006-2010 Guest Professor at Central China University, Changsha

2008-2010 Adjunct Research Fellow, Research Centre for Hong Kong, Macao and Pearl River

Delta, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou

Teaching / Professional Experiences

1986-1989 Assistant Lecturer & Lecturer of Public Administration, Institute/Dept of Public

Administration, Renmin University of China, Beijing

1990 Associate Research Fellow (area: Comparative and Chinese Law), National Centre

of Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris, France

1990-1995 Part-time Senior Lecturer (Public Law and Chinese Law), Faculty of Law and

Political Science, University of Aix-Marseilles III, Aix-en-Provence, France

1995 Research Fellow, Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law (RCCL), City

University of Hong Kong

1995-2001 Managing Editor and then Co-Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Chinese and

Comparative Law, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

1996-1998 Research Assistant Professor, Dept./School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

1999-2001 Assistant Professor, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

2002-2006 Associate Professor (Scale B), School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

2006-2014 Associate Professor (Scale A), School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

Since 2014 Professor, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

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External Examiner / Professional Services

Since 2016 Examiner, Overseas Lawyers Qualification Examination (“OLQE”) - Head VI

Examination on Hong Kong Constitutional Law, The Law Society of Hong Kong

Since 2009 Chief Examiner, Examiner of the Subject of Hong Kong Constitutional Law, PCLL

Conversion Examination and Administration Board

2001, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2014 Specialist External Examiner for the MPhil thesis at Faculty

of Law of The University of Hong Kong

2001-2008 External Examiner for LLB course of “Introduction to PRC Law” by Faculty of

Law of The University of Hong Kong

2003-2004 External Examiner for LLM course of “Constitutional and Administrative Law of

the PRC” at The Open University of Hong Kong

2003-2006 Member to the Academic Committee of Institute of Contemporary China of

Shenzhen University, China

2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 Examiner for PhD and SJD thesis at Faculty of Law of The

University of Hong Kong

2012-2015 Senior Editor of China Law, ISSN 1026-9371, edited and published by China Law

Magazine Ltd., Hong Kong

2013-2015 Senior Standing Academic Advisor of China Law Review, edited by Hong Kong

Alumni Association of Renmin University of China School of Law, and China Law

Review

Administrative Experiences

1999-2004 Academic Exchange Officer & then Director of External Relations, School of Law,

City University of Hong Kong

2000-2001 Programme Leader of Associate Degree of Legal Studies (formerly Higher

Diploma of Legal Studies, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong

2002-2003 Programme Coordinator of LLM offered by School of Law of Renmin University

of China at Hong Kong

2004-2008 Director of External Liaison and Cooperation Office, City University of Hong

Kong

2004-2008 Director of the Board, CityU Professional Services Limited

2004-2008 CityU Representative to HUCOM’s Standing Committee on Internationalisation

(“HUCOM”: Heads of Universities Committee, Hong Kong)

2004-2008 Secretary to Steering Committee on Mainland China Policies, City University of

Hong Kong

2004-2008 Secretary to University Committee on Internationalisation Strategy, City

University of Hong Kong

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2009-2011, 2012-2015 Programme Leader of Servicing Course Programme, School of Law,

City University of Hong Kong

2014-2016 Member of Research Committee, City University of Hong Kong

2014-2016 Member of School Research Committee, School of Law, City University of Hong

Kong

2014-2016 Member of School Graduate Studies Committee, School of Law, City University

of Hong Kong

2015-2017 Member of Academic Conduct Committee of School of Graduate Studies, City

University of Hong Kong

11/2011-now Member of Student Discipline Committee, City University of Hong Kong

Since 2014 Member of Board of Graduate Studies, City University of Hong Kong

Since 2015 Director of City University of Hong Kong Press, City University of Hong Kong

Since 08/2016 Chairman of School Graduate Studies Committee, School of Law, City University

of Hong Kong

Since 08/2016 Member of Committee on Research Degree Candidature, City University of Hong

Kong

Community Services

2002-2011 Trustee, The Legal Education Trust Fund (Hong Kong, whose primary mission is

to promote legal exchange between Hong Kong and the Mainland)

2006-2011 Member of the 11th Committee of the Hubei Youth Association

2009, 2015 Invited Assessor by Zhejiang University Guanghua Law School for Professorial

Promotion

2014 Invited Assessor by Shanghai Jiaotong University Kaiyuan Law School for

Distinguished Professor Promotion

Since 2010 Non-executive Director, and then Independent Non-executive Director of Hybrid

Kinetic Group Limited (a public listed company in Hong Kong)

Since 2012 Director, The Legal Education Fund Ltd. (Hong Kong), a successor of the The

Legal Education Trust Fund

Since 2014 Council Member, Hubei Province Overseas Friendship Association

Since 2015 Chairman, Legal Affairs Committee, Association of Hong Kong Alumni

Associations of Chinese University and Colleges

Interviews

VOA, Bloomberg, CNBC, CCTV, Phoenix TV, TVB (HK), http://edu.sina.com.cn,

http://www.netease.com, http://learning.sohu.com, http://edu.qq.com, leading Hong Kong

newspapers including Mingpao Daily, Ta Kung Pao, and leading newspapers in the Mainland

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including People’s Daily (Renmin Ribao), China Daily, Southern Weekend (Nanfang Zhoumo),

Southern Metropolitan News (Nanfang Dushi Bao), etc.

Research Projects

As Principal Investigator, have completed 14 research projects, varying from Small-scale Grant,

Direct Allocation Grant and Strategic Research Grant (SRG), to Fundable General Research Fund

(GRF), and having 3 ongoing projects.

Publications

A full list of publications is provided in a separate document.

In a nutshell (as at end March 2017):

- Authored - 10 books, including 1 2nd edition, 1 3rd edition, and 5 co-authorships;

- Edited - 7 books, in each case I am also a major contributor; participated in 2 others

- Published - 38 book chapters;

67 refereed journal articles;

25 articles in professional and policy journals;

83 articles in newspapers;

56 conference presentations, including keynote speeches;

14 works of translation, including 4 books;

3 occasional papers; and

8 book reviews, prefaces and others.

* * *

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Table of Contents

I Books

(i) Authored

(ii) Edited (in each case also a major contributor)

(iii) Reference Books

II Book Chapters

III Refereed Journal Articles

IV Legal Papers in Professional and Policy Magazines

V Articles in Newspapers

VI. Conference Presentations / Keynote / Invited Speaker

VII Occasional Papers / Thesis / Reports

VIII Translation of Books & Articles

IX Book Reviews & Others

I. BOOKS

(i) Authored

1. An Introduction to Public Administration [行政管理導論], in Chinese, co-authored with

HUANG Daqiang (pp.1-32, 332-348), Beijing: Publishing House of Culture and Art,

March 1989, 388 pages. (85%)

2. Scientific Public Administration [科學的行政管理 ], in Chinese, co-authored with

HUANG Daqiang (Preface and Introduction), Changsha: People's Publishing House of

Hunan, June 1989, 273 pages. (90%)

3. La Réforme de la Fonction Publique et Son Evolution en Droit Chinois [The Reform of

Chinese Civil Service and its Evolution in Law], in French, Aix-en-Provence: Presses

Universitaires d’Aix-Marseille, France, May 1995, 386 pages.

Reviewed by Thomas Deschamps and published in Revue Francaise d’Administration

Publique (French Review of Public Administration), No. 76, Oct.-Dec. (1995), Paris.

4. The Practice of National Regional Autonomy in Yunan Province [民族區域自治在雲南

省的實踐], in Chinese, co-authored with ZHANG Xisheng, Kunming: Press of Yunnan

University, May 2001, 224 pages. (30%)

5. Le Statut de Hong Kong: Autonomie ou Intégration [The Legal Status of Hong Kong:

Autonomy or Intégration], in French, Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires d’Aix-

Marseille, France, Dec 2002, 287 pages.

Reviewed by Leїla Choukroune and published in China Perspectives, No. 40, March -

April (2002), pp. 79-80.

Reviewed by Xavier Blanc-Jouvan and published in Revue Internationale de Droit

Comparé [International Review of Comparative Law], No. 3 (2003), pp. 747-749.

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6. Government and Politics of Contemporary China [當代中國政治與政府], in Chinese,

co-authored with WU Aiming and LIN Zheng, Beijing: Renmin University of China

Press, June 2004, 402 pages (40%).

Revised edition, by Renmin University of China Press, March 2010, 433 pages.

3rd edition, by Renmin University of China Press, March 2015, 362 pages (new format).

7. Pursuing the Road to Constitutionalism – A Review of the Constitutional Reform in the

First Half of 20th Century of China from the Perspective of Process of Modernity [探尋

憲政之路–從現代化的視角檢討中國 20 世紀上半葉的憲政實踐], in Chinese, co-

authored with Guo Baoping, Jinan: Shandong People’s Press, Jan 2005, 239 pages (50%).

Reviewed by QIN Qianhong & ZHAI Mingyu, and published in Hong Kong Journal of

Social Sciences, No. 33, 2007, pp. 177-189.

8. Constitutional Law and Political System of the PRC [中國憲法與政治制度], in Chinese,

Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (HK) Co. Ltd., July 1997, 307 pages.

Reprinted by Law Press, Beijing, Dec 1997, 294 pages.

2nd edition, by Law Press, Aug 2006, 395 pages.

Reviewed by ZHAI Xiaobo and published in China Law (a Hong Kong bilingual law

journal), No. 5 (2010), pp. 47-49.

9. Jurisprudence and Politics in the Fragrant Harbour: Making Waves with the Hong Kong

Basic Law [香江法政縱橫-香港基本法學緒論], Beijing:Law Press, Aug 2010,247

pages.

10. Hong Kong Judicial System [香港司法制度], in Chinese, co-authored with HUANG Hui

et al., Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Books, July 2013, 312 pages.

(ii) Edited (in each case also a major contributor)

1. Practical Handbook of Management of Modern Offices [現代機關管理實用手冊], in

Chinese, co-editor-in-chief with HUANG Daqiang, Beijing: Press of University of

Politics and Law of China, Jan 1989, 565 pages. (60%)

2. Hong Kong Judicial System [香港司法制度], in Chinese, editor-in-chief, Zhengzhou: the

People’s Press of Henan, July 1997, 212 pages. (60%)

3. The Basic Law of the HKSAR: From Theory to Practice, co-edited with MF Leung,

prefaced by C H Tung and Elsie Leung, Singapore: Butterworths Asia, Aug 1998, 419

pages. (60% as editor-in-chief)

4. China and WTO: Going West, in English, co-edited with David Smith, Hong Kong: Sweet

& Maxwell Asia, Jan 2002, 314 pages. (60%)

Book reviewed by Leїla Choukroune and published in China Perspectives, No. 40, March

- April (2002), pp. 79.

5. A New Introduction to Chinese Law [新編中國研究法] in Chinese, co-edited with LIN

Laifan & XU Mengzhou, Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, July 2007,

623 pages. (70% as editor-in-chief).

6. Constitutional Rights and Constitutionalism – A Study of the Current Constitutional

Issues in Contemporary China [憲法權利與憲政 – 當代中國憲法問題研究] in Chinese,

co-edited with Fu Hualing, Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong Press, Oct 2011,

438 pages (50%).

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7. Personal Data (Privacy) Law in Hon Kong – A Practical Guide on Compliance (《香

港个人资料(私隐)法-实用执法指南》), co-edited with Stephen Kai-yi Wong,

Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, July 2016, 524 pages.

8. The Study of Political Structure of the HKSAR (《香港特區政治體制研究》), Hong

Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, July 2017, 296 pages.

(iii) Reference Books

1. Dictionary of Administrative Science [行政管理學大辭典], in Chinese, principal ember of

compilation committee and major author, Beijing: Publishing House of the Academy of

Social Sciences of China, Sept 1989.

2. Encyclopaedia of Labour and Personnel [中國勞動人事百科全書], in Chinese, author of

subject matters and member of Editorial Committee, Beijing: Publishing House of Labour

and Personnel of China, Dec 1990.

II. BOOK CHAPTERS

(i) In English and French

1. “Constitutional Law”, in WANG Chenguang & ZHANG Xianchu (eds.), Introduction to

Chinese Law, Hong Kong and Singapore: Sweet and Maxwell, 1997, pp. 31-74.

2. “Redefining the Central-Local Relationship under the Basic Law – with Special reference

to the Law on Regional National Autonomy”, in Priscilla MF Leung & ZHU Guobin

(eds.), The Basic Law of the HKSAR: From Theory to Practice, Singapore: Butterworths

Asia, Aug 1998, pp. 121-138.

3. “Constitutional Law and State Structure”, in WANG Guiguo & John Mo (eds.), Chinese

Law, La Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1999, pp. 23-62.

4. “A Tale of Two Legal Systems: The Interaction of Common Law and Civil Law in Hong

Kong”, co-authored with C G Wang, in Xavier Blanc-Jouvan (ed.), L'Avenir du Droit

Comparé: Un Defi pour les Jurists du Nouveau Millénaire (The Future of Comparative

Law: the Challenge to the Jurists of New Millennium), Paris: Société de Droit Comparé,

2000, pp. 181-208.

5. “Chronology of China’s Decision to Develop the West”, in David Smith & ZHU Guobin

(eds.), China and the WTO: Going West, Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002,

Hong Kong, pp. xxiii-xxvi.

6. “The Open-door Policy of the West and Local Protectionism”, in David Smith & ZHU

Guobin (eds.), China and the WTO: Going West, Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia,

2002, Hong Kong, pp. 75-92.

7. “The New Structure of Governance of Hong Kong under ‘One Country Two Systems’”,

in Société de Législation Comparée (ed.), De Tous Horizons: Mélanges Xavier Blanc-

Jouvan, Paris: Société de Législation Comparée, 2005, pp. 907-934.

8. “Unity in Diversity as a Constitutional Principle Underlying the Composite State of

China”, in P Ishwara Bhat (ed.), Constitutionalism and Constitutional Pluralism: One

Supreme Law Many Communities, LexisNexis, Spring 2013, pp. 193-215.

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9. “Right to Social Security: Assessing Chinese Practice against International Standards”,

in Surya Deva (ed.), Socio-Economic Rights in Emerging Free Markets: Comparative

Insights from India and China, Routledge, 2016, pp. 312-341.

10. “L’Etat composite de Chine dans le prisme de la doctrine «un pays, systèmes multiples» :

construction théorique et considérations méthodologiques”, in Mélanges en l’Honneur

du Professeur Christian Louit, Brussels: Bruylant, 2016, pp. 463-492.

11. “Hong Kong: un modèle d’autonomie”, in Diversité de la Démocratie - Théorie et

Comparatisme: les Pays de la Mélanésie, Paris: LGDJ – Lextenso Éditions, 2016, pp.

565-573.

(ii) In Chinese

1. “On the Fundamental Principles of the Law of Archives”, in WU Baokang (ed.), Treatise

on the Science of Archives in Contemporary China, Beijing: Publishing House of

Archives, 1988, pp. 383-458.

2. “Administrative Environment: Cases and Commentary”, in HUANG Daqiang (ed.), Case

Study of Public Administration, Beijing: Press of Renmin University of China, 1988, 15

pages.

3. “Administrative Information: Cases and Commentary”, in HUANG Daqiang (ed.), Case

Study of Public Administration, Beijing: Press of Renmin University of China, 1988, 9

pages.

4. “Administrative Environment”, in HUANG Daqiang & LIU Yichang (eds.),

Administrative Science, Beijing: Press of Renmin University of China, 2nd ed., 1990, pp.

50-69.

5. “Administrative Information”, in HUANG Daqiang & LIU Yichang (eds.),

Administrative Science, Beijing: Press of Renmin University of China, 2nd ed., 1990, pp.

173-193.

6. “Research on Administrative Science in France”, in GUO Baoping & YU Xin’an (eds.),

Essentials of the Study of Public Administration, Taiyuan: the People's Publishing House

of Shanxi, 1992, 36 pages.

7. “A Historical and Comparative Study of the Merit System of Ten European Countries”,

in SU Yutang ed., Encyclopaedia of Chinese and Foreign Personnel System, Beijing:

Publishing House of Personnel of China, 1993, pp. 369-374.

8. “Introduction to the Judicial System of Hong Kong”, in ZHU Guobin (ed.), Hong Kong

Judicial System (in Chinese), Zhengzhou: the People’s Press of Henan, 1997, pp. 1-33.

9. “The Department of Justice and the Prosecution System”, in ZHU Guobin (ed.), Hong

Kong Judicial System, Zhengzhou: the People’s Press of Henan, 1997, pp. 75-96.

10. “An Equilibrium between Centralism and Decentralization: A Comment on the 1982 Law

of Decentralization in France”, in Collection of Essays of the Colloquium on the

Supervision of Local Autonomy (in Chinese), edited and published by Faculty of Law of

National Chengchi University, Jan 1999, Taipei, pp. 19-77.

11. “On Constitutional Structure”, in HAN Dayuan (ed.), Fundamental Theory of Modern

Constitutional Law, Beijing: Press of University of Chinese People’s Public Security,

2001, pp. 61-79.

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12. “Opening-up of the West, Open-door to Internal Market and Building-up of the Legal

Environment”, in HUANG Weiping (ed.), Research Report on Contemporary Chinese

Politics (I), Beijing: Social Sciences Documentation Press, 2002, pp. 73-86.

13. “Rethinking China’s Accession to the WTO from the Constitutional Law Perspective”,

in XU Jinlin (ed.), China’s Accession to the WTO and Rule of Law in China – A

Comparison of Mainland And Hong Kong Legal System, Shanghai: Shanghai People’s

Press, June 2002, pp. 3-18.

14. “Legislating to Meet Market Economy for Minority Nationalities at Provincial Level”,

co-authored with ZHANG Xisheng, in ZHANG Xisheng (ed.), Market Economy and

Legislation for Minority Nationalities: Research Reports from Yunnan Province of the

PRC, Kunming: Yunnan University Press, July 2004, pp. 56-62.

15. “Legislating to Meet Market Economy in National Autonomous Areas”, co-authored with

ZHANG Xisheng, in ZHANG Xisheng (ed.), Market Economy and Legislation for

Minority Nationalities: Research Reports from Yunnan Province of the PRC Research

Reports from Yunnan Province of the PRC, Kunming: Yunnan University Press, July

2004, pp. 62-80.

16. “Implementation of Laws and Regulations of Regional National Autonomy in Yunnan

Province”, co-authored with ZHANG Xisheng, in ZHANG Xisheng (ed.), Market

Economy and Legislation for Minority Nationalities: Research Reports from Yunnan

Province of the PRC, Research Reports from Yunnan Province of the PRC, Kunming:

Yunnan University Press, July 2004, pp. 90-109.

17. “The Legal System and its Development of the PRC”, in ZHU Guobin et al. (eds.), A New

Introduction to Chinese Law, Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, July

2007, pp. 1-7.

18. “Constitutional Law and Political System of the PRC”, in ZHU Guobin et al. (eds.), A

New Introduction to Chinese Law, Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, July

2007, pp. 12-32.

19. “Internationalisation of Higher Education and Experiences of City University of Hong

Kong”, in China Society of Higher Education Sub-Committee on Import of Foreign

Human Resources (ed.), Internationalisation of University: Theory and Practice, Beijing:

Peking University Press, Nov 2007, pp. 223-233.

20. “French Constitutional Law”, in HAN Dayuan (ed.), Foreign Constitutional Law, Beijing:

Press of Renmin University of China, 1st ed., 2000, pp. 48-98; 2nd ed., 2004; 3rd ed., 2009,

pp. 49-93.

21. “‘One Place, Two Border Controls’ and ‘One Island, Two Jurisdictions’: The New Horizon

and Direction for the Implementation of ‘One Country, Two Systems’”, in YANG

Yunzhong (ed.), One Country Two Systems and Legal Construction of Macau Special

Administrative Region – Collection of Papers of the Academic Conference, Macau: One

Country Two Systems Research Centre of Macau Polytechnic Institute, Sept 2010, pp.

319-331.

22. “Concepts and Norms of Constitutional Rights in China: Continuity, Evolution and

Prospect”, in FU Hualing & ZHU Guobin (eds.), Constitutional Rights and

Constitutionalism – A Study of the Current Constitutional Issues in Contemporary China,

Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong Press, Oct 2011, pp. 3-59.

23. “Government under Guardianship (of Kuomintang) – Paradigm for and Path towards

Democratic Constitutionalism in Modern China”, in WANG Lei (ed.), Centennial

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Republic and the Development of Constitutionalism in China, Beijing: Law Press, Aug

2012, pp. 21-50.

This is a revised version, the first of which was published in Public Law Review (Gongfa

Pinglun), Vol. 6 (2009), Wuhan, pp. 134-163.

24. “The NPCSC Interpreted the Basic Law of Hong Kong in Congo: Clarification of the

Power of the Central Authorities to Handle Foreign Affairs Affecting Hong Kong”, in

HU Jinguang (ed.), Comments and Analysis of the Ten Most Significant Constitutional

Events and Cases in 2011, Beijing: Law Press, Dec 2012, pp. 1-37.

25. “Introductory Chapter”, in ZHU Guobin & HUANG Hui et al, Hong Kong Judicial

System (in Chinese), Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Books, July 2013, pp. 3-6.

26. “Judicial Independence and Judicial System [of Hong Kong]”, in ZHU Guobin &

HUANG Hui et al, Hong Kong Judicial System, Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Books, July

2013, pp. 7-40.

27. “The Nature, Substance and Practice of Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Courts”, in ZOU

Pingxue et al., Research on the Practical Issues Arising from the Implementation of the

Basic Law of Hong Kong, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, Nov 2014, pp. 425-

451.

28. “Political Reform of Hong Kong and the Power of the Central Authorities: Constitutional

and Jurisprudential Perspectives”, in Albert HY Chen & ZOU Pingxue (eds.), Perspective

of All Aspects of the Hong Kong Basic Law, Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (HK) Co, Ltd.,

May 2015, pp. 339-349.

29. “Executive-led Government or Separation of Powers? – An Investigation and Analysis

of Legislative Intent regarding the Design of Political Structure of Hong Kong”, in

Guobin ZHU (ed.), The Study of Political Structure of the Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region, Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, July, 2017, pp.

3-27.

III. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

(i) In English & French

1. “Le Système d'Assemblées Populaires et l'Edification de la Démocratie en Chine”, in

Annuaire Européen d’Aministration Publique - Année 1991 [European Yearbook of

Public Administration - Year 1991], Vol. XIV (1992), CNRS Press, Paris, pp. 835-855.

2. “La Réforme de la Fonction Publique et l'Institution du Système des fonctionnaires

d'Etat”, in Annuaire Européen d’Administration Publique - Année 1992 [European

Yearbook of Public Administration - Year 1992], CNRS Press, Vol. XV (1993), Paris, pp.

665-694.

3. “Les Politiques et les Pratiques de Formation des Fonctionnaires de l'Etat Chinois”, in

Revue Française d’Administration Publique [French Review of Public Administration],

No. 66, Juin-Sept 1993,pp. 289-298,Paris.

4. “Reform or Re-organization: Constructing and Implementing the New Chinese Civil

Service”, with simultaneous publication in French,Spanish & Arabic languages, in

International Review of Administrative Sciences,Vol. 61, No. 1 (1995), Brussels, pp.

91-105 (for English version) and pp. 105-122 (for French version). A SSCI journal.

5. “Le Régime Juridique des Droits et des Obligations des Fonctionnaires de l'Etat Chinois”,

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in Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé [International Review of Comparative Law],

No. 1(1995), pp. 99-128, Paris.

6. “Evolution du Système de la Fonction Publique en Chine Ancienne et Moderne”, in

Annuaire Européen d’Aministration Publique - Année 1994 [European Yearbook of

Public Administration - Year 1994], CNRS Press, Vol. XVII (1995), CNRS Press, Paris,

pp. 515-549.

7. “Right to Privacy: An Emerging Right in Chinese law”, in Statute Law Review,Vol. 18,

No. 3 (1997), pp. 208-214, UK. An ARC journal.

8. “Research on Human Rights in China: A General Survey and Annotated Bibliography of

Selected Chinese-Language Publications”, in China Law Reporter, Vol. 8, No. 3-4 (1999),

pp. 157-185, Washington.

9. “A Tale of Two Legal Systems: the Interaction of Common Law and Civil Law in Hong

Kong”, co-authored with Wang Chenguang, in Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé

[International Review of Comparative Law], No. 4 (1999), pp. 917-944, Paris.

Included in Xavier Blanc-Jouvan (ed.), L’Avenir du Droit Comparé: Un Défi pour les

Juristes du Nouveau Millénaire [The Future of Comparative Law: the Challenges to the

Jurists of New Millennium], Société de Législation Comparée, Paris, 2000, pp. 181-208.

10. “Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward? - A Critical Review of Electoral Law and

Political Participation in China”, in Yearbook Law & Legal Practice in East Asia, Vol. 4

(1999), Kluwer Law International, The Hague/London/Boston, pp. 43-70.

11. “Regional Minority Autonomy in the PRC: A Preliminary Appraisal from A Historic

Perspective”, co-authored with Yu Lingyun, in International Journal on Minority and

Group Rights, Vol. 7, No. 1 (2000), pp. 39-57, The Hagues. An ARC journal.

12. “Establishment of Legislative Order and China’s Law on Legislation”, in China Law, No.

6 (2001), pp. 90-98, Hong Kong.

13. “Réforme Administrative dans une Economie en Transition: Une Analyse de la Réforme

de 1998 du Gouvernement Central Chinois”, co-authored with Ngok Kinglun, in

Annuaire Européen d’Administration Publique - Année 2001, Presses Universitaires

d’Aix-Marseille, Vol. XXIV (2002), Aix-en-Provence, pp. 699-721.

14. “Inter-regional Conflict of Laws under ‘One Country, Two Systems’: Revisiting Chinese

Legal Theories and Chinese and Hong Kong Law, with Special Reference to Judicial

Assistance”, in Hong Kong Law Journal, Vo. 32, Part 3 (2002), pp. 615-676, Hong Kong.

An ARC journal.

15. “Reinventing the Communist Government in a Transitional Economy – A Review of

China’s 1998 Central Government Restructuring”, co-authored with Ngok Kinglun, in

Asian Profile, Vol. 31, No. 1 (2003), Canada, pp. 1-14.

16. “La Nouvelle Autonomie de Hong Kong: Une Région à Part dans la Chine Populaire”, in

Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé [International Review of Comparative Law], No.

2 (2003), pp. 365-416, Paris.

17.“China Regulates Extension of Custody to Safeguard Human Rights”, in China Law, No

4 (2004), pp. 90-96.

18.“Regulating Police Power to Protect Human Rights – A Comment on the Rules Governing

Procedures for Handling Administrative Cases by Public Security Organs”, in China Law,

No 1 (2005), pp. 98-102.

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19. “Marketization, Globalization and Administrative Reform in China: A Zigzag Road to a

Promising Future”, with simultaneous publication in French, Spanish and Arabic

languages, co-authored with Kinglun Ngok, in International Review of Administrative

Sciences, No. 2, Vol. 73 (2007), Brussels, pp. 217-233; French version, pp. 239-257. A

SSCI journal.

Note: this article is ranked No. 37 among the 50 most-cited articles of the Review as of

22 Nov 2014, and this Rankings is based on citations to online articles from HighWire-

hosted articles (http://ras.sagepub.com/reports/most-cited).

20. “Constitutional Review in China: An Unaccomplished Project or a Mirage?”, in Suffolk

University Law Review, Vol. 43 No. 3 (2010), pp. 625-653 [cited as (2010) 43 SUFFOLK

U. L. REV.625]. An ARC journal.

http://www.law.suffolk.edu/highlights/stuorgs/lawreview/documents/Zhu_Formatted.pdf

21. “Prosecuting ‘Evil Cults’: A Critical Examination of Law regarding Freedom of Religious

Belief in Mainland China”, a lead article in Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 32 No. 3, 2010,

pp. 471-501. A SSCI journal.

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/v032/32.3.zhu.pdf

22. “The Composite State of China under ‘One Country, Multiple Systems’ – Theoretical

Construction and Methodological Considerations”, in I.CON - International Journal of

Constitutional Law , Vol. 10 No. 1 (2012), pp. 272-297 [cited as Int. J Constitutional Law

(2012) 10 (1): 272-297]. A SSCI journal.

Abstract: http://icon.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/1/272.abstract?keytype=ref&ijkey=k1zhSQwBMRfsZs3

Full text: http://icon.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/1/272.abstract?keytype=ref&ijkey=k1zhSQwBMRfsZs3

23. “Chinese Immigration Law and Policy: A Case of ‘Change Your Direction, or End Up

Where You Are Heading’?”, co-authored with Rohan Price, a lead article in Columbia

Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 26 (2013), Spring Issue, pp. 1-28. An ARC journal.

24. “Weak Courts, Weak Rights – Assessing the Realization of Constitutional Rights in the

PRC Courts”, in Hong Kong Law Journal, [HKLJ Vol 43 Part 2 (2013)], pp.713-743. A

SSCI journal.

25. “The Right to Minority Language Instruction in Schools: Negotiating Competing Claims

in Multinational China”, a lead article in Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 36 No. 3, 2014,

pp. 692-721. A SSCI journal.

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/v036/36.4.zhu.pdf

26. “The Hong Kong Subconstitutional Model of Separation of Powers: The Case of Weak

Judicial Review”, co-authored with Antonios Kouroutakis, in Hong Kong Law Journal,

(2017) HKLJ, pp. 221-241. A SSCI journal.

27. “Stimuli-Responsive Transformation of Governance: A Case Study of China’s Central

Administration of Labor”, co-authored with Ngok Kinglun, in China: An International

Journal, Nov. 2017 issue, forthcoming. A SSCI journal.

(ii) In Chinese

1. “The System of Search Instruments in Archives”, in Journal of Archives Science

(Dan’anxue Tongxun), No. 4 (1984), Beijing. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Library

Science, Information and Documentation Science”.

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2. “The Systematic Method and the Study of Archives Science”, in Journal of Archives

Science (Dan’anxue Tongxun), No. 2 (1986), pp. 14-20, Beijing. A CSSCI journal –

Subject “Library Science, Information and Documentation Science”.

3. “The Fundamental Principles of the Legislation on Archives”, in Journal of Archives

Science (Dan’anxue Tongxun), No. 1 (1987), pp. 78-80, Beijing. A CSSCI journal –

Subject “Library Science, Information and Documentation Science”.

4. “On Policy, Policy Studies and Science of Public Policy”, in Comprehensive Studies

(Zonghe Yanjiu), No. 1 (1987), pp. 49-51, Beijing.

5. “System of Administrative Supervision in the Dynasty of Tang”, in Chinese Public

Administration (Zhongguo Xinzheng Guanli), No. 10 (1987), pp. 46-47, Beijing. A

CSSCI journal – Subject “Management Science”.

6. “A Study of Legislative History of Archives in Ancient China”, in Journal of Archives

Science (Dan’anxue Tongxun), No. 2 (1988), pp. 33-39. A CSSCI journal – Subject

“Library Science, Information and Documentation Science”.

7. “A Study of Foreign Legislation on Private Archives”, in Journal of Archives Science

(Dan’anxue Tongxun), No. 3 (1988). A CSSCI journal – Subject “Library Science,

Information and Documentation Science”.

8. “Policy Studies and Science of Public Policy”, in Management World (Guanli Shijie), No.

3 (1988), pp. 191-199, Beijing. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Management Science” and

ranked No. 1 among Subject journals.

9. “Some Reflections on the Development of Administrative Science in China”, in Chinese

Public Administration (Zhongguo Xinzheng Guanli), No. 4 (1988), pp. 11-14. A CSSCI

journal – Subject “Management Science”.

10. “Science of Public Policy and its Creation in China”, in Chinese Public Administration

(Zhongguo Xinzheng Guanli), No. 2 (1989), pp. 15-18. A CSSCI journal – Subject

“Management Science”.

11. “The ‘Hot’ Issues in the Current Study of Administrative Science in France”, in Chinese

Public Administration (Zhongguo Xinzheng Guanli), No. 8 (1991), pp. 38-39. A CSSCI

journal – Subject “Management Science”.

12. “A Historical and Comparative Study of System of Merit”, in Chinese Personnel

Management (Zhongguo Renshi Guanli), No. 11 (1991), pp. 25-26, Beijing.

13. “Comparative Study on Government Staff of the Countries of EEC”, in China

Establishment and Organisation (Zhongguo Jigou yu Bianzhi), Part I, No. 6 (1992); Part

II, No. 8 (1992), Beijing.

14. “Spoils System and the Composition of Clinton Administration”, in Chinese Public

Administration (Zhongguo Xinzheng Guanli), No. 6 (1993). A CSSCI journal – Subject

“Management Science”.

15. “A Study on the French System of Review of Constitutionality and Constitutional

Justice”, in Journal of Comparative Law (Bijiaofa Zazhi), No. 3 (1996), pp.232-246,

Beijing. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Law”.

Reprinted in Selected Papers on Constitutional and Administrative Law (D411), No. 1

(1997), edited by Renmin University of China Social Sciences Information Centre.

16. “Maintaining the Independence of Judiciary under the Executive-led Governmental

Structure”, in Peking University Law Journal (Zhongwai Faxue), No. 4 (1997), pp. 91-

92, Beijing. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Law”.

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17. “On the Legality of the Provisional Legislative Council of the HKSAR and the Related

Issues”, in Jurist’s Review (Faxue Jia), No. 3 (1998), pp.99-108, Beijing. A CSSCI

journal – Subject “Law”.

Collected in Selected Papers of Constitutional and Administrative Law (D411), No. 4

(1998), edited by Renmin University of China Social Sciences Information Centre.

18. “An Examination of the Law and Judicial Practice regarding the Right to Privacy in

France”, in Law Review (Faxue Pinglun), No. 3 (1999), pp. 130-136, Wuhan. A CSSCI

journal – Subject “Law”.

19. “An Introduction to the Study of French Administrative Science”, in Open Public

Administrative Review (Kongda Xinzheng Xuebao), No. 9 (1999), pp. 173-207, Taipei.

20. “Restatement and Review of Local Autonomy in Modern China”, in Review of

Constitutionalism (Xianzheng Luncong), Vol. II (1999), pp. 331-416, Beijing.

21. “The Making of a New Model of Local Autonomy: An Examination of the Theory and

Practice of the 1982 Decentralization Reform in France”, in Review of Constitutionalism

(Xianzheng Luncong), Vol. II (1999), pp. 417-470.

22. “Civil Society and Realization of the Ideal of Rule of Law in China”, co-authored with

Yu Linyun, in Soochow Law Review (Dongwu Faxue), Year 2000, pp. 50-58, Suzhou.

23. “Heavy Wings: A Discussion on the Fate and Mission of Chinese Constitutionalists”, in

Jurist’s Review (Faxue Jia), No. 3 (2000), pp. 25-26. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Law”.

24. “The Implementation of Autonomous Laws and Regulations in Ethnic Areas of Yunnan

Province”, co-author with Zhang Xisheng, in The Ideological Front (Sixiang Zhanxian),

No. 5 (2000), pp. 130-136, Kunming. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Comprehensive Study

of Social Sciences”.

25. “A Search for a Balance between Political Control and Participation: on the Local

Autonomy in China of the First Half of the 20th Century”, co-authored with Guo Baoping,

in Social Sciences Journal (Shehui Kexue Jikan), No. 5 (2000), pp. 106-111, Shenyang.

A CSSCI journal – Subject “Comprehensive Study of Social Sciences”.

26. “Establishment of Legislative Order and China’s Law on Legislation”, bilingual in

English & Chinese, in China Law (Zhongguo Falv), No. 6 (2001), pp. 28-33, 90-98, Hong

Kong.

27. “On the Definition and Distribution of Legislative Power in the Law on Legislation of

the PRC – Law-Making for the Sake of Law-Making”, in Hong Kong Journal of Social

Sciences (Xianggang Shehui Kexue Xuebao), No. 22, Spring/Summer (2002), pp. 87-

115, Hong Kong.

28. “Constitutional Thinking on China’s Accession to the WTO”, in Jurist’s Review (Faxue

Jia), No. 6 (2002), pp. 25-32. A CSSCI journal – Subject “Law”.

Collected in Selected Papers of Constitutional and Administrative Law (D411), No. 2

(2003), edited by Renmin University of China Social Sciences Information Centre.

Collected in The Best Articles of Chinese Constitutional Law (2003), edited by Editorial

Committee of the Best Academic Papers of Law (ed.), Press of Mechanic Industry,

January 2004.

29. “An Investigation and Study of the Legislation of Regional National Autonomy and its

Implementation in the Province of Yunnan”, co-authored with Zhang Xisheng, in Review

of Constitutionalism, Vol. 3 (2003), pp. 333-384.

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30. “Public Access to Official Information – The Hong Kong Experiences”, in Review of

Constitutionalism, Vol. 4, Spring/Summer (2004), pp. 443-469.

31. “How Free Religious Belief Is? A Study of the Legislation and Practice relating to ‘Evil

Cults’ in Mainland China”, in Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences, No. 27

Spring/Summer (2004), pp. 1-27, Hong Kong.

32. “The Constitutional Property Right – A Review of and Comment on the Study of the

Right to Property conducted by the Scholars of Legal Theory and Constitutional Law”),

co-authored with Zheng Lei, in Review of Constitutionalism, Vol. 5 (2006), June 2006,

pp. 134-168.

33. “Article 158 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and

Legislative Interpretation”, a lead article in Chinese Journal of Law (Faxue Yanjiu), Vol.

30, No. 2 (2008), pp. 3-26, Beijing. A CSSCI journal (which is ranked No. 1 among

journals of Subject “Law”.

34. “Government under Guardianship (of Kuomintang) – Paradigm for and Path towards

Democratic Constitutionalism in Modern China”, in Public Law Review (Gongfa

Pinglun), Vol. 6 (2009), pp. 134-163, Wuhan.

35. “On the Restrictions of Freedom of Expression – from Comparative Law and especially

Common Law Perspective” (Part I), a lead article in Journal of Political Science and Law

(Zhengfa Luncong), No. 6 (2010), pp. 3-12, Jinan.

36. “On the Restrictions of Freedom of Expression – from Comparative Law, especially

Common Law Perspective” (Part II), a lead article in Journal of Political Science and

Law (Zhengfa Luncong), No. 1 (2011), pp. 3-12, Jinan.

37. “On the Jurisdiction of the HKSAR Courts”, in Twenty-First Century Bimonthly (Ershiyi

Shiji), No. 124 (April 2011), pp. 74-85, Hong Kong.

38. “Exploring New Space of ‘One Country, Two Systems’: Taking ‘One Border, Two

Checkpoints’ and ‘One Island, Two Jurisdictions’ for Example”, in Hong Kong and

Macau Studies (Gang’ao Yanjiu), Spring Issue, 2013, pp. 32-48, Beijing.

39. “Weak Courts, Weak Rights – Realizing Constitutional Rights in the PRC Courts”, in

The Constitutional Review (Xianzheng Shidai), Vol. 40, No. 2 (Oct. 2014), 139-176,

Taipei.

40. “Review and Comment of the Implementation of the Basic Law of the HKSAR in 2014”,

co-authored with LI Xiaobing, in Review of the Implementation of the Basic Laws of

Hong Kong and Macau (Gang’ao Jibenfa Shishi Pinglun), Vol. Year 2015, Law Press,

pp. 3-38.

41. “New Constitutional Order and Central-SAR Relationship”, in Original Road (Yuan

Dao), Vol. 27, Dongfang Press, pp. 12-25.

IV. LEGAL PAPERS IN PROFESSIONAL AND POLICY JOURNALS

1. “Boundary of Rights Existing within the Rights” (in Chinese), co-author with LIN Laifan,

in Bulletin of Hong Kong Young Legal Professionals Association, 5th Issue, August 1997,

Hong Kong, p.14.

2. “Looking back into the Right of Abode Case with a Critical Eye” (in Chinese), in Hong

Kong Economic Journal Monthly (Xinbao Caijin Yuekan), No. 8 (1999), Hong Kong, pp.

53-55.

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Collected in Science of Law in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Abroad (Taigang’ao ji

Haiwai Faxue), No. 2 (2000), edited by China Renda Social Sciences Information Centre,

pp. 17-19.

3. “An Analysis of the Legislative Interpretation System in the PRC” (bilingual in English

and Chinese), co-authored with Lin LF & GU MK, in Hong Kong Lawyer, Issue August

1999, Hong Kong, pp. 56-63. (J, 30%)

4. “A Brief Analysis of the Power of Interpretation of the Basic Law by the NPCSC” (in

Chinese), in Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly (Xinbao Caijin Yuekan), January

2001, Hong Kong, pp. 20-21.

Collected in Science of Law in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Abroad, No. 3 (2001),

edited by China Renda Social Sciences Information Centre, pp. 15-16.

5. “Li Shaomin Case and Unsolved Legal Issues” (in Chinese), co-authored with Gu MK,

in Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly (Xinbao Caijin Yuekan), Sept 2001, pp. 12-

14. (P, 70%)

6. “A Look at the Legal System of Hong Kong through the Case involving the Pop Star

Nicolas Tse” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly (Zijing), No. 5 (2002), Hong Kong, p.

63.

7. “Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters between the Mainland and Hong Kong May

Refer to International Law and Practice” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No. 6 (2002),

pp. 60-61.

Collected in Science of Law in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Abroad, No. 9 (2002),

edited by China Renda Social Sciences Information Centre, pp. 13-15.

8. “Hong Kong Law: Continuity and Creation out of Clashes and Challenges” (in Chinese),

in Bauhinia Monthly, No. 7 (2002), p. 22-24.

Collected in Science of Law in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Abroad, No. 8 (2002),

edited by China Renda Social Sciences Information Centre, pp. 9-10.

9. “Article 23 of the Basic Law and Legislating for National Security” (bilingual), in Hong

Kong Lawyer, Issue August 2002, pp. 24-32.

10. “Current Provisions Regarding Treason and the Like in Hong Kong Law Need to be

Redefined” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No. 8 (2002), p. 48-49.

Collected in Science of Law in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Abroad, No. 10 (2002),

edited by China Renda Social Sciences Information Centre, pp. 29-30.

11. “The Lawsuit against Members of Fa Lungong Complies with the Spirit of Rule of Law

in Hong Kong” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No. 10 (2002), p. 38-39.

Collected in Science of Law in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Abroad, No. 12 (2002),

edited by China Renda Social Sciences Information Centre, pp. 40-41.

12. “Human Rights Protection and Safeguarding National Security are not Mutually

Exclusive” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No. 1 (2003), pp. 7-8.

13. “The Impact of China’s WTO Membership over China’s Political Structure” (in Chinese),

in Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, January 2003, pp. 40-43.

14. “Consultation on the Implementation of Article 23 May Refer to the Making Process of

the Basic Law” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No 10 (2003), p. 43.

Collected in Wenweipo (Wenhui Daily), 4 October 2003.

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Collected in Overseas Legal Sciences (Haiwai Faxue), No. 12 (2003), edited by China

Renda Social Sciences Information Centre, p. 47.

15.“The Sequelae of Chinese-British Quarrel and the Current Debate on Political Reform”

(in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No 1 (2004), pp. 41-42.

16. “‘Legislative Intent’ and the Principle and Techniques Applicable to the Interpretation of

Law by the NPCSC” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No 5 (2004), pp. 44-45.

Collected in Overseas Legal Sciences, No. 7 (2004), edited by China Renda Social

Sciences Information Centre, pp. 41-42.

17. “China Regulates Extension of Custody to Safeguard Human Rights” (bilingual in English

and Chinese), in China Law, No 4 (2004), pp. 28-31, 90-96.

18. “The Practice of Hand-over calls for a ‘Theory of Hong Kong Basic Law’” (in Chinese),

in Bauhinia Monthly, No 1 (2005), pp. 45-47.

Collected in Overseas Legal Sciences, No. 3 (2005), edited by China Renda Social

Sciences Information Centre, pp. 35-37.

19. “Regulating Police Power to Protect Human Rights – A Comment on the Rules

Governing Procedures for Handling Administrative Cases by Public Security Organs”

(bilingual in English and Chinese), in China Law, No 1 (2005),pp. 34-36, 98-102.

20. “Composite Structure of State: A New Type of Structure of State with Chinese

Characteristics” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No 10 (2005), pp. 22-25.

21. “Recruitment of Mainland Students by Hong Kong Universities Possesses Preponderance

in Five Aspects” (in Chinese), in Bauhinia Monthly, No 9 (2006), pp. 51-52.

22. “Is it Political Wisdom or Ostracism – Clarification of the Quorum of the Legislative

Council”, in Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, March 2010, pp. 82-84.

23.“The Election of Chief Executive Should Comply with the Basic Law”, in Hong Kong

Economic Journal Monthly, July 2013, pp. 62-64.

24. “On Core Value of Hong Kong from the Perspective of ICAC”, in Chinese, in China Law

Review, No 4, Dec 2014, pp. 48-50.

25. “The Major Problems and Policy Suggestions regarding the Present Day Political

Development facing Hong Kong”, in Chinese, in China Review, June 2015, pp. 76-78,

82.

V. ARTICLES IN NEWSPAPERS

1. “From French President Chirac’s Speech to the Human Rights Standards” (in Chinese),

in Mingpao Daily (Mingbao), 7 Aug. 1995, p.C7, Hong Kong.

2. “On Political Neutrality of Civil Servants” (in Chinese), in Mingpao Daily, 4 March 1997,

p. B13.

3. “Legal Issues Relating to the Case of ‘Xiao Ren She’ (Illegal Child Immigrants)” (in

Chinese), in Hong Kong Economic Journal (Xinbao), 1 Oct.1997, p.11, Hong Kong.

4. “China’s Legislature” (in English), an interview with the magazine Varsity, in Varsity,

February 1998, Hong Kong, pp. 6-7.

5. “Both Hong Kong and the Mainland have Jurisdiction over Telford Gardens Case” (in

Chinese), co-authored with Lin LF & GU MK, in Mingpao Daily, 23 Nov 1998, p. D8.

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6. “Theory of ‘Equal Effect’ not Beneficial to the Conclusion of Transfer Agreement

between Hong Kong and the Mainland” (in Chinese), co-authored with Lin LF & Gu MK,

in Mingpao Daily, 10 Dec 1998.

7. “The Principle of Non-extradition of the Suspect of ‘Political Crimes’ Must be

Considered” (in Chinese), co-authored with Lin LF & Gu MK, in Mingpao Daily, 28 Dec

1998.

8. “The Central Government Should Grant the Power of Authorization Regarding the Entry

of Mainland Migrants to the SAR” (in Chinese), in Hong Kong Economic Times

(Xianggang Jinji Ribao), 22 March 1999, A26, Hong Kong.

9. “The Judgement of the CFA Viewed by Prof. Zhu” (in Chinese), an interview with City

Print, edited by CityU Students Union, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1999, p. 14.

10. “It is Not Appropriate to Amend the Basic Law in Haste” (in Chinese), co-authored with

LF Lin & MK Gu, in Mingpao Daily, 31 Mar 1999, A28.

11. “The Decision of the Court of First Instance is Helpful to Restore the Confidence of Hong

Kong People in the Judiciary” (in Chinese), in Hong Kong Economic Times, 1 Apr 1999,

A23.

12. “The Judgement on the Desecration of National Flags Not in Compliance with the Basic

Law” (in Chinese), co-authored with LF Lin and MK Gu, in Hong Kong Economic Times,

14 April 1999, A29.

13. “An Overall Review on the Legal Education in Hong Kong” (in Chinese), co-authored

with LF Lin and MK Gu, in Hong Kong Economic Journal, 1 May 1999, p. 18.

14. “Beijing Government Must not Behaviour like an Ostrich” (in Chinese), in Apple Daily

(Pingguo Ribao), 15 May 1999, F1.

15. “The NPCSC Could Make a ‘Soft Interpretation’ of the Basic Law” (in Chinese), co-

authored with LF Lin and MK Gu, in Mingpao Daily, 18 May 1999, E11.

16. “Dangerous Precedent Being Set, Professor Warns” (in English), in Hong Kong Standard,

19 May 1999.

17. “No Way for the Judges not to Comply with the Interpretation of the NPCSC” (in

Chinese), co-authored with LF Lin and MK Gu, in Mingpao Daily, 25 May 1999, B13.

18. “Declaring Independence of Taiwan is like An Act of Suicide” (in Chinese), in Apple

Daily, 19 July 1999, D1.

19. “MTR Corp. Safeguards the National Unity” (in Chinese), in Apple Daily, 31 July 1999,

D1.

20. “Big Hong Kong Complex Harmful to People’s Sentiment” (in Chinese), in Apple Daily,

24 November 1999, D1.

21. “China’s Legal System and the Opening–up of the West”, an interview with City

University Bulletin, No. 23, May 2001, pp. 51-52.

22. “Is Allowing Li Shaomin to Return Back to Hong Kong Legally Grounded?” (in Chinese),

co-authored with Gu MK, in Apple Daily, 2 August 2001, E16.

23. “There is An Urgent Need for the Legislation of Art. 23” (in Chinese), in Ta Kung Po

(Dagong Bao, a Chinese daily), 2 August 2002, p. 1.

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24. An interview with Bloomberg on the Chinese tycoon Yang Rong case and the protection

of private property, 12 April 2003. The reports were then published in The Business Times,

15 April 2003; The Age, April 23, 2003; and in The Manila Times, April 24, 2003.

25. “What the Government Has Done Wrong with Regard to the Legislation of Article 23?”

(in Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao, 12 July 2003, p. B8.

26. “The Calculation of the Liberal Party and Political Reality” (in Chinese), in Oriental

Daily News (Dongfang Ribao), 25 July 2003, p. A28.

27. “Disputes over Blue or White Paper Restart” (in Chinese), in Oriental Daily News, 28

July 2003, p. A21.

28. “Residents’ Three Kinds of Attitudes towards the Legislation (to Implement Art. 23 of

the Basic Law) (in Chinese), in Oriental Daily News, 7 August 2003, p. A28.

29. “Jurisprudential Make-up of the Relationship between Beijing and Hong Kong” (in

Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao, 6 January 2005.

30. “Political and Ethical Consideration of the Relationship between Beijing and Hong Kong” (in

Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao, 13 January 2005.

31. “Hong Kong Needs the Government Led by Politicians” (in Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao,

19 January 2005.

32. “We Should not Regard Poverty Alleviation as the Only Merit of Good Government” (in

Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao, 27 January 2005.

33. “Poverty Alleviation will not Inevitably Lead to Welfare Society” (in Chinese), in Ta

Kung Pao, 3 February 2005.

34. “Who has Power to Interpret the Basic Law” (in Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao, 22 February

2005.

35. “‘One Country, Two Systems’ Symbolises Harmony, not Integration” (in Chinese), in Ta

Kung Pao, 2 March 2005.

36. “The Jurisprudential Basis for the Two-Year Term of Chief Executive” (in Chinese), in

Ta Kung Pao, 10 March 2005.

37. “Chief Executive for Two Years: Jurisprudential and Political Consideration” (in

Chinese), in Hong Kong Economic Times, 12 March 2005.

38. “We Have to Have Alternative Solutions to the Dispute over “Two-Year or Five-Year

Term” (in Chinese), in Hong Kong Economic Times, 21 March 2005.

39. “Too Many Constraints Prevent Educational Cooperation between the Mainland and

Hong Kong” (in Chinese), in Ta Kung Pao, 23 March 2005.

40. “Is it a Dereliction of Duty by the NPC Standing Committee” (in Chinese), in Mingpao

Daily, 24 March 2005.

41. “The System of Law Interpretation by the NPCSC Needs Improvement” (in Chinese), in

Hong Kong Economic Times, 30 March 2005.

42. “Forging ‘Media Empire’ and ‘Think Tank’ with Huge Amount of Money (in China), Is

It Possible?” (in Chinese), in Mingpao Daily, 19 Oct 2009.

43. “Clear the Air: By-election is not Referendum” (in Chinese), in Mingpao Daily, 27 Jan

2010.

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44. “Talking about Google’s Escape from China and the Defence of National Security” (in

Chinese), in Mingpao Daily, 24 May 2010.

45. “Scholar from Hong Kong Analysing the Key to Success of ‘One Island Two

Jurisdictions’” (in Chinese), in Macao Daily News, 23 June 2010, A2, Macao.

46. “I Love This Zero Mark Composition” (in Chinese), in Mingpao Daily, 9 July 2010.

47. “Summary Reflection of Fifteen Years’ Implementation of the Basic Law [of Hong

Kong]”, in Ta Kung Pao, 25 June 2012, A16.

48. “Amendment of the Basic Law is the Feasible Solution to Resolve the Problem of Right

of abode of the Children whose Both Parents are not Hong Kong residents”, in Mingpao

Daily, 26 July 2012.

49. “Happy Guangdong” Promoted by Wang Yang Deserves Acclamation”, in Ta Kung Pao,

7 Nov 2012, A12.

50. “The Expectations of the Central Authorities to the Government and Residents of Hong

Kong”, in Ta Kung Pao, 5 Dec 2012.

51. “[The Movie] ‘Cold War’ Reflects the ‘Soft Power’ of Hong Kong”, in Ta Kung Pao, 19

Dec 2012, A10.

52. “A Rational Contemplation of the Interpretation of the Basic Law over ‘Right of Abode’”,

in Ta Kung Pao, 3 Jan 2013, A7.

53. “Welcome Lawyer Zhang Xiaoming to Take Charge [of China Liaison Office]”, in Ta

Kung Pao, 16 Jan 2013, A11.

54. “Opposition Party of Hong Kong Should not Behave like Revolutionary Party and

Maintain Bottom-line”, in Ta Kung Pao, 30 Jan 2013, A11.

55. “Improve Party System and Boost Governance Capacity”, in Ta Kung Pao, 14 Feb 2013,

A9.

56. “The Value and Life of Constitution Lies in its Implementation”, in Ta Kung Pao, 27 Feb

2013, A11.

57. “Implementing the Rule of Law and Realising China Dream”, in Ta Kung Pao, 13 March

2013, A11.

58. “The Judgment of the Court of Final Appeal [of Hong Kong] is Reasonable and Wise”,

in Ta Kung Pao, 27 March 2013, A13.

59. The Bottom-line of Universal Suffrage of Election of the Chief Executive Still is the

Basic Law [of Hong Kong], in Ta Kung Pao, 10 April 2013, A12.

60. “2017 Election of the Chief Executive: Principles and Dilemma”, in Ta Kung Pao, 24

April 2013, A14.

61. “Less Language Violence, More Peace and Reason”, in Ta Kung Pao, 10 May 2013, A13.

62. “Thoroughly and Correctly Approaching the Application of Covenants of Human Rights

[in Hong Kong]” in Ta Kung Pao, 24 May 2013, A10.

63. “The Basic Law and the Qualifications of the Candidates of the Chief Executive”, in Ta

Kung Pao, 21 Nov 2013, A13.

64. “A Patriotic Chief Executive is the Prerequisite of the Implementation of ‘One Country

Two Systems’”, in Ta Kung Pao, 6 Feb 2014, A16.

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65. “The Focus of the White Paper is Placed on the Future of Hong Kong and the Nation”,

in Ta Kung Pao, 25 July 2014.

66. “Understanding the Power of the Central Authorities on Political Reform of Hong Kong

from the Perspective of Constitutional Jurisprudence”, in Ta Kung Pao, 14 Oct 2014,

A8.

67. “The Fourth Plenum [of the Central Committee of the CPC] Has Sketched the Roadmap

of China under the Rule of Law” – Commentary No 1 on the Decision of the Fourth

Plenum, co-authored with WU Huajun, in Ta Kung Pao, 6 Nov 2014, A12.

68. “Ruling the Country according to Constitution: The Way One Must Follow to China’s

Development of the Rule of Law - Commentary No 2 on the Decision of the Fourth

Plenum, co-authored with WU Huajun, in Ta Kung Pao, 14 Nov 2014, A9.

69. “Ruling the Country according to Constitution by the Communist Party of China can

Consolidate Institutional Foundation - Commentary No 3 on the Decision of the Fourth

Plenum, co-authored with WU Huajun, in Ta Kung Pao, 20 Nov 2014, A18.

70. “‘Man for Rule of Law’ – New Legal Professional Community” - Commentary No 4 on

the Decision of the Fourth Plenum, co-authored with WU Huajun, in Ta Kung Pao, 27

Nov 2014, A8.

71. “‘China under Rule of Law’ Calls for [the Establishment of] the Spirit of and Belief in

Rule of Law”, - Commentary No 5 on the Decision of the Fourth Plenum, co-authored

with WU Huajun, in Ta Kung Pao, 4 Dec 2014, A10.

72. “Insisting on Governing Hong Kong according to Law and Consolidating One Country

Two Systems – Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Basic

Law of Hong Kong, in Ta Kung Pao, 23 March 2015, A12.

73. “Let ‘One Belt One Road’ Initiative Lead Hong Kong to a New High”, in Ta Kung Pao,

29 Jan 2016, A10.

74. “Constructing the Jurisprudence of Hong Kong Governance in Constitutional

Dimension”, in Ta Kung Pao, 29 March 2016, A10.

75. “Freedom of Expression has Boundary”, in Ta Kung Pao, 25 May 2016, A12.

76. “Freedom of Expression has Boundary under Common Law”, in Ta Kung Pao, 14 June

2016.

77. “ ‘The 13th Five-Year Plan and Hong Kong’s Re-position and Re-start-up”, in Ta Kung

Pao, 25 July 2016, A12.

78. “A Brief Comment on the Impossibility of Hong Kong Independence”, in Hong Kong

Economic Journal, 15 October 2016.

79. “Independence is Absolutely not an Option for Hong Kong” (Part I), in Ta Kung Pao, 18

October 2016.

80. “Independence is Absolutely not an Option for Hong Kong” (Part II), in Ta Kung Pao,

19 October 2016.

81. “A Macro-Reading of the Interpretation of the NPCSC”, co-authored with Zhang

Xiaoshan, in Ta Kung Pao, 15 November 2016, A13.

82. “Is the Interpretation of the NPCSC Assaulting the Rule of Law of Hong Kong”, co-

authored with Zhang Xiaoshan, in Ta Kung Pao, 3 December 2016, A13.

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83. “Implementing Election by Two Round Majority System to Enhance Legitimacy”, in

Mingpao Daily, 25 January 2017.

VI. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS / INVITED SPEAKERS

1. Workshop Speaker: “The Policies and Practices of Training of Chinese Civil Servants”,

presented at the 22nd International Congress of the International Institute of

Administrative Sciences (IIAS), Held on July 13-17, 1992, Vienna.

2. “The New Central - Local Relationship under the Basic Laws — A Pattern Still in Process

of Formation”, presented at the International Conference on “Trends in Contemporary

Constitutional Law”, organised by The University of Hong Kong and held on Dec 13-14,

1996, Hong Kong.

3. “Redefining the Central-Local Relationship under the Basic Law: with Special Reference

to the Law on National Autonomous Autonomy”, presented at the International

Conference on “One Country Two Systems: Theory and Practice”, organised by the

Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law of City University of Hong Kong and held on

July 17-18, 1997, Hong Kong.

4. “Civil Society and Rule of Law: From Ideal to Reality in Contemporary China”, co-

authored with YU Linyun, presented at the International Conference on the State in

Asian-Pacific Region, organised by the Centre of Comparative Public Administrative and

Management of City University of Hong Kong and held on 6-7 June 1998, Hong Kong.

5. “Autonomous Regime in Post-1997 Hong Kong – Towards a New Model?”, presented at

15th International Congress of Comparative Law, organised by the International Academy

of comparative Law and the Faculty of Law of Bristol University and held on July 25 –

Aug 1, 1998, Bristol, England.

6. Invited Speaker: “An Equilibrium between Centralism and Decentralisation: A Comment

on the 1982 Law on Decentralisation of France”, at the Colloquium on the Supervision

of Local Autonomy, by Faculty of Law of National Chengchi University and under the

auspices of the Provincial Government of Taiwan, held on Dec 4-5, 1998, Taipei.

7. Invited Speaker: “A Critical Evaluation of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal

Judgment on the Right of Abode”, at the Roundtable Workshop on Legal Issues Arising

from the Hong Kong CFA Judgement on the Right of Abode, organised by the Centre for

Chinese and Comparative law, City University of Hong Kong on March 6, 1999, Hong

Kong.

8. “From Comparison of Constitutions to A Comparative Constitutional Law: Some

Reflections on the Methodology”, presented at the national conference on “Perspectives

of Chinese Constitutional Law in 21st Century”, co-organized by School of Law of

Renmin University of China and China Association of Constitutional Law on Dec 13-14,

1999, Beijing.

9. Invited Speaker: “The Binding Force of the Basic Law over the Exercise of Legislative

Power of the NPC & NPCSC”, at the Conference on the Basic Law of the HKSAR on

Occasion of its 10th Anniversary, co-organized by School of Law of Renmin University

of China and School of Law of City University of Hong Kong on April 1-2, 2000, Beijing.

10. “Opening-up of the West, Open Door to Interior Market and Local Protectionism”,

presented at the Conference on China’s WTO Membership and the Opening-up of the

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West, co-organized by School of Law of City University of Hong Kong and Northwest

University of Politics and Law on Nov 17-18, 2000, Xi’an.

11. “Reconstruction of Legal Order and the Law on Legislation of China”, presented at the

2001 Annual Conference of China Association of Constitutional Law, organized by The

China Association of Constitutional Law on Oct 18-21, 2001, Suzhou.

12. Invited Speaker: “Rethinking China’s Accession to the WTO from Constitutional Law

Perspective”, at the Conference on the Comparison in Legal Systems between Mainland

China and Hong Kong – “The Study of Certain Legal Issues after China’s WTO

Accession”, organised by The Legal Education Trust Fund (Hong Kong) and held on Nov

9-10, 2001, Shanghai.

13. Invited Speaker: “To Legislate or not to Legislate - A Discussion on the Implementation

of the Art. 23 of the Basic Law”, at the Roundtable organized by Faculty of Humanities

and Social Sciences and School of Law of City University of Hong Kong on Nov 5, 2002,

Hong Kong.

14. Invited Speaker: “How Is Hong Kong Governed? - A Review of Autonomous Regime

under ‘One Country Two Systems’”, at Korean Legislation Research Institute, Parliament

of the Republic of Korea on Aug 25, 2003, Seoul.

15. “Free Access to Official Information – The Hong Kong Experiences”, presented at

Shanghai - Hong Kong Conference on Good Faith in Trade and Commercial Transactions,

co-organized by Shanghai People’s Government Credit Rating Office, Shanghai

Municipal People’s Political Consultation Conference, Shanghai People’s Government

Legal Office and The Legal Education Trust Fund (HK), and held on Oct 17, 2003,

Shanghai.

16. “The Scope of Freedom of Religious Belief: the Law and Practice on Cult in the PRC”,

presented at the Conference on Right Protection, Dispute Resolution and Legal Culture,

co-organised by Peking University School of Law, The University of British Columbia

and The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law on Jan 8-10, 2004, Hong Kong.

17. Invited Speaker: “Internationalization of Higher Education – Preliminary Reflections

based on the Experiences of Hong Kong Universities”, in English, at the 2nd Annual

Meeting of the Society for International Human Resources Development in Chinese

Institutions of Higher Learning and the International Conference on Globalization of

Higher Education, co-organized by the Society for International Human Resources

Development in Chinese Institutions of Higher Learning and Guizhou University and

held on Oct 9-13, 2004, Guiyang.

18. Keynote Speaker: “Two Years’ Term or Five Years’ Term? – An Investigation into

Chinese Constitutional Law and Hong Kong Basic Law”, at Hong Kong Development

Forum on March 23, 2005, Hong Kong.

19. Invited Speaker: “A Composite Structure of State: An Interpretation of the New Central

- Local Relationship under ‘One Country, Two Systems’ from the Perspective of

Constitutional Law”, at the Symposium on the Practice and Prospect of “One Country,

Two Systems” – In Commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of Bauhinia Monthly on

Sept 15-16, 2005, Beijing.

20. “‘Evil Cults’ and Freedom of Religious Belief: Redefining a Demarcation Line from

Legal Perspective”, presented at the 2005 Annual Conference of China Association of

Constitutional Law, co-organized by The China Association of Constitutional Law and

School of Law of Shandong University and held on Oct 22-24, 2005, Jinan.

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21. Is This Arranged Marriage Happy? - On the Legislative Interpretation of the Basic Law

of Hong Kong and Related Issues”, presented at “Hong Kong’s Basic Law: The First Ten

Years and its Future”, Hong Kong SAR Basic Law 10th Anniversary International

Conference, organised by School of Law of City University of Hong Kong and held on

Jun 22-23, 2007, Hong Kong.

22. Invited Speaker: “‘Composite State’ – A Revisit to ‘One Country, Two Systems’ and A

Constitutional Framework for the Solidarity”, at the international conference “Autonomy

in Tibet”, organised by the Fairbank Centre, the Asia Centre, Isdell Foundation, and East

Asian Legal Studies Program, Harvard University, and held on Nov 28-29, 2007, Boston,

USA.

23. Public Lecture: “The Survival and Sustainable Development of Hong Kong’s Legal

System – Mission Impossible?”, at East Asian Legal Studies Roundtable, Harvard Law

School, Dec 7, 2007, Boston.

24. “On ‘Composite State’ or Hong Kong Model”, presented at the Symposium of “One

Country, Two Systems’: from Comparative Perspective”, organised by Research Centre

of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwanese Law, Peking University, and Research Centre of

Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwanese Law, Tsinghua University on April 25, 2008, Beijing.

25. “Government under Guardianship of (Kuomintang) – Paradigm for and Path towards

Democratic Constitutionalism in Modern China”, presented at the “Symposium

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Promulgation of ‘Imperial Constitutional

Outline’”, organised by China Association of Constitutional Law and Law School of

Shandong University on July 5, 2008, Weihai, Shandong Province.

26. Invited Speaker: “The Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People in

the Context of China’s Evolving Central-Local Relations”, at Roundtable on Regional

Autonomy and Central-Local Relations in China, organized by The University of Hong

Kong on July 29-30, 2009, Hong Kong.

27. “On the Limits of Freedom of Expression – From Comparative Law, especially

Common Law Perspective”, presented at the 2009 Annual Conference of Association of

Constitutional Law, co-organized by The China Association of Constitutional Law and

School of Law of Heilongjiang University and held on Aug 22-24, 2009, Harbin.

28. “Out of Africa: Africans in Guangzhou and the Making of Chinese Law of Immigration”,

presented at International Conference on “Exclusions from Constitutional Law”, co-

organized by City University of Hong Kong School of Law, University of Vienna Faculty

of Law and University of Macau School of Law, and held at on Oct 28-29, 2009, Hong

Kong.

29. Invited Speaker: “A Revisit to the Jurisdiction of the HKSAR Courts”, paper presented

at the Symposium Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Implementation of the

Basic Law of the Macau SAR, co-organised by The China Association of Constitutional

Law, Centre for Hong Kong and Macau Basic Laws, School of Law of Shenzhen

University and Centre for Comparative Constitutional Law of Wuhan University, and

held on Nov 21, 2009, Shenzhen.

30. Keynote Speaker: “The Concepts and Norms of Constitutional Rights in Contemporary

Chinese Constitutions: Origins, Evolution and Prospect”, paper presented at 2010

Chinese Young Constitutional Law Scholars Forum, organised by Faculty of Law of The

University of Hong Kong, and held Jan 22-23, 2010, Hong Kong.

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31. Invited Speaker: “Assessing the Effectiveness of Constitutional Rights Protection”, at

Workshop on “Business, Human Rights and Access to Justice in China”, co-organized

by School of Law of City University of Hong Kong and International Commission of

Jurists, and held on March 5-6, 2010, Hong Kong.

32. Invited Speaker: “‘One Place, Two Border Controls’ and ‘One Island, Two Jurisdictions’:

The New Room and New Direction for the Implementation of ‘One Country, Two

Systems’”, paper presented at the Conference on “One Country Two Systems and the

Legal Construction of Macau SAR, organised by The One Country Two Systems

Research Centre of Macau Polytechnic University, and held Jun 22-23, 2010, Macau.

33. Featured Speaker: “People-based Autonomy: Seeking A Solution to the Question of Tibet

within the Constitutional Framework”, invited paper presented at the Symposium on

“Education, Sustainable Communities and Social Development in Tibet”, organised by

The Oslo Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Norwegian Centre for Human

Rights, University of Oslo, together with Machik (USA), Institute for Global Engagement

(USA) and University of Virginia Tibet Sustainable Governance Program, and held on

Jun 28-29, 2010, in Holmsbu, Norway.

34. Invited Speaker: “The Basic Law of Hong Kong and Political Reform”, paper presented

at the Symposium on “the Political Logic of Economic Special Zones”, co-organised by

Shenzhen University Institute of Politics of Contemporary China and Shantou University

Institute of Local Government Development on Oct 15-16, 2010, Shenzhen.

35. Invited Speaker: “Unity in Diversity as a Constitutional Principle underlying the

Composite State of China”

Paper presented at the 3rd Asian-European Dialogue on Comparative Constitutional Law

“Constitutional Pluralism: New Challenges for Constitutional Theory”, co-organized by

University of Vienna and West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, held on

Nov 11-12, 2010, Kolkata, India.

36. Workshop Speaker: “Composite State of China under ‘One Country, Multiple Systems’

– Theoretical Construction and Methodological Considerations”

Paper presented at the 8th International Congress of Constitutional Law - “Constitutions

and Principles”, co-organized by the National Autonomous University of Mexico

(UNAM) and the International Association of Constitutional Law and held Dec 6-10,

2010, Mexico City, Mexico.

37. Invited Speaker:“On the Reform of the People’s Congress System and the Chinese

People’s Political Consultative Conference: Pacing up and down between Ideal and

Reality”

Paper presented at the Symposium on “Political Reform of China”, co-organized by

Department of Sociology of Macau University and Research Institute of Central Party

School and held on Dec 14-15, 2010, Macau.

38. Public Lecture: “Cults, Underground Churches, and Religious (Non-)Freedom in China:

A Critical Examination of the Law and Policy”, April 25, 2011, at Columbia Law School,

New York.

39. Workshop Speaker: “The Right to Instruction in Minority Language in Schools -

Negotiating Competing Claims in Multinational China”

Paper presented at the 2011 (6th) Annual General Conference of European China Law

Studies Association, Sept 28-29, 2011, at Sciences-Po, Paris.

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40. Invited Speaker: “Right to Social Security: International Norms and Standards and

Chinese Practice”

Paper presented at the 2011 Roundtable of the International Association of Constitutional

Law, on Oct 24-26, 2011, Xi’an, China.

41. Plenary Speaker: “Constitutional Rights in the PRC Courts - Dancing in Shackles”.

Paper presented at the 4th Asian Constitutional Law Forum held on Dec 16-17, 2011 at

the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

42. Rapporteur Special: “Relationship and Interplay among Legislative, Executive and

Judicial Powers under the Party - State Structure in Contemporary China”.

Paper presented at Workshop on “the Checks and Control Mechanism among State

Powers in Vietnam”, co-organized by National Assembly Standing Committee and

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and held on Mar 21-22, 2012 in Vung

Tau City, Vietnam.

43. Invited Speaker: “‘Can You Speak Tibetan?’ – (Pseudo) Bilingualism and Language

Politics in Multinational China”.

Paper presented at Tibetan Governance and Practice Conference on “Language Policy

and Practice in Tibet: Concept, Experience and Challenges for the Future”, convened by

Machik, McGill University and Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQÀM), and held on

May 19-23, 2012, at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

44. “Congo v. FGH and the Implementation of the Basic Law by the Courts”.

Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of Chinese Society of Constitutional Law,

co-organized by Peking University Law School. Tsinghua University Law School,

Renmin University Law School, China University of Politics and Law, and China

Academy of Social Sciences, and held on August 25-26, 2012, Beijing.

45. Plenary Speaker: “‘One Place, Two Border Controls’ and ‘One Island, Two Jurisdictions’:

The Potential Room for ‘One Country, Two Systems’”.

Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Renmin University of China Law School

and City University of Hong Kong Law School, and held Dec 14, 2012, Beijing.

46. Working Group Speaker: “Stimuli-Responsive Transformation of Governance: A Case

Study of China’s Central Administration of Labour”

Paper, co-authored with Ngok Kinglun, presented at 2013 Joint Congress of IIAS-IASIA,

co-organised by International Institute of Administrative Sciences, International

Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration & Bahrain Institute of Public

Administration, 1-6 June 2013, Manama, Bahrain.

47. Plenary Speaker: “Constitutionalism Stranded in China? – A Revisit to the Ongoing

Debate on Constitutionalism”

Paper presented at The 2013 Annual Conference on Chinese Law, organized by the

European China Law Studies Association (ECLS) and held on 18-20 September 2013 at

Oxford University, UK.

48. Plenary Speaker: “Political Reform of the HKSAR and the Power of the Central

Authorities: An Understanding from the Perspective of Constitutional Jurisprudence”

Paper presented at the Conference on “Universal Suffrage for the Election of the Chief

Executive: 2017 and Beyond”, organized by School of Law, City University of Hong

Kong, and held on 20 September 2014, Hong Kong.

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49. Plenary Speaker: “Constitutionalism with Chinese Characteristics? – A Preliminary

Appraisal of the Different Schools of Constitutionalism”

Paper presented at the 2014 Annual Workshop on Chinese Law, organized by the China

Studies Centre, University of Sydney, and held on 3-4 October 2014, Sydney, Australia.

50. Plenary Speaker: “Whither Post-Occupy Central Political Reform in Hong Kong?”

Paper presented at CALS Workshop on “Occupy Central for Universal Suffrage:

Constitutional ad Political Reform in Hong Kong”, organized by Center for Asian Legal

Studies, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, 14 & 15 May 2015, Singapore.

51. Plenary Speaker: “Establishment of the Norms Governing Central-SAR Relations”.

Paper presented at the Conference on “Retrospect and Prospect on the Occasion of the

Promulgation of the Basic Law”, co-organized by National Association of Hong Kong

and Macao Studies, Joint Publishing (HK) Ltd., Faculty of Law of the University of Hong

Kong and Research Center of Hong Kong and Macao Studies of Shenzhen University,

16 May 2015, Hong Kong.

52. Panel Speaker: “The Separation of Powers Model under Subnational Constitutional Order:

an Alternative Paradigm”

Paper, jointly written with Antonios Kouroutakis, presented at the 12th ASLI Conference

“Law 2.0: New Challenges in Asia”, organized by College of Law of National University

of Taiwan, 21 & 22 May 2015, Taipei, Taiwan.

A revised version of it was presented at 2015 ICON.S Conference (International Society

of Public Law), organized by School of Law of New York University, 1-3 July 2015,

New York.

53. Plenary Speaker: Model of Subnational Constitutionalism: Hong Kong as an Alternative

Paradigm

Paper, jointly written with Antonios Kouroutakis, presented at the conference

“Governance, Democratization and Constitutional Reform: Definition of Political

Structure of the HKSAR and Its Reform”, organized by the Centre for Chinese and

Comparative Law, City University of Hong Kong, 23-24 June 2016.

54. Plenary Speaker: “Regional Autonomy of Hong Kong under Composite State of China”

Paper, bilingual in English and Japanese, presented at The 12th Annual Conference of

Sino-Japanese Public Law (2016), organized by Faculty of Law of The University of the

Ryukyus, and held on 5-6 November 2016, Okinawa, Japan.

55. Plenary Speaker: “Executive-led Government or Separation of Powers? – An

Investigation and Analysis of Legislative Intent on the Design of Political Structure of

Hong Kong”

Paper presented at Symposium on the 20th Anniversary of the Implementation of the

Basic Law of Hong Kong, organized by Wuhan University Law School, 18-19 March

2017, Wuhan, China.

56. Keynote Speech: “Establishment of New Constitutional Order of Hong Kong: Mission

Incomplete?”

Presented at the Academic Forum on the Theory and Practice of the Basic Laws of Hong

Kong and Macau, organized by Macau University of Sciences and Technology Law

School, 23 March 2017, Macau.

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VII. OCCASIONAL PAPERS / REPORTS / THESES

1. “Comments on the Cases of Election Contest of People’s Deputies to District People’s

Congress of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in 2003”, in Tang Juan & Zou Shubing

(eds.), A Record of the Election Contest in Shenzhen in 2003, Northwest University Press,

Nov 2003, pp. 373-375.

2. “How Is Hong Kong Governed? - A Review of Autonomous Regime under ‘One Country

Two Systems’”, printed by Korean Legislation Research Institute, Parliament of the

Republic of Korea, Aug 2003, 45 pages.

3. “On Legislative Interpretation of the Basic Law of Hong Kong” (in Chinese), A MPhil

Degree thesis presented to School of Law of Renmin University of China, Beijing, 25

May 2007, 72 pages.

VIII. TRANSLATION OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES

1. Archives Administration, co-translator with Li Xian, Beijing: Publishing House of

Archives, Sept 1988, 244 pages. (70%)

2. The Administrative Thinkers, co-translator with Wu Aiming, Guangzhou: Publishing

House of the Higher Education of Guangdong, Oct 1988, 255 pages. (50%)

3. The Policy-making Process (of Charles E. Lindbloom), Beijing: Huaxia Publishing

House, 1st edition in Dec 1988 and reprinted in 2001, 161 pages.

4. Administrative Office Management, co-translator with Xu Jigui et al, Beijing: Publishing

House of the People's University of China, April 1991, 476 pages, format 16mo. (P, 50%)

5. “Henri FAYOL and his Thought on Administration”, in Foreign Political Sciences

(waiguo zhenzhi xue), No. 1 (1989), pp. 58-61, Beijing.

6. “On Policy-making from Political Science Perspective”, in Comprehensive Studies

(zonghe yanjiu), No. 12 (1989), pp. 77-80, Beijing.

7. “On the Separation of Politics from Administration”, in Chinese Public Administration

(zhongguo xinzheng guanli), No. 4 (1989), Beijing. A CSSCI journal – Subject

“Management Science”

8. “Reform of Decentralisation in France” (in Chinese), in China Establishment and

Organisation (zhongguo jigou yu bianzhi), Part I, No. 12 (1992), Beijing-Shenyang.

9. “Reform of Decentralisation in France” (in Chinese), in China Establishment and

Organisation (zhongguo jigou yu bianzhi), Part II, No. 1 (1993), Beijing-Shenyang.

10. “To Centralise or to Decentralise: French Choice and the Reform of Decentralisation” (in

Chinese; authored by Jean-Marie Pontier), in Chinese Public Administration (zhongguo

xinzheng guanli), Part I, No. 4 (1994), pp. 46-48. A CSSCI journal – Subject

“Management Science”

11. “To Centralise or to Decentralise: French Choice and the Reform of Decentralisation” (in

Chinese, authored by Jean-Marie Pontier), in Chinese Public Administration (zhongguo

Xinzheng Guanli), Part II, No. 5 (1994), pp. 38-41, Beijing. A CSSCI journal – Subject

“Management Science”

12. “The Notice (of the State Council) on Several Policies and Measures Relating to the

Development of Western China” (a translation from Chinese into English), in Smith &

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Zhu (eds.), China and the WTO: Going West, Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002,

pp. 303-314.

13. “The Agendas of Comparative Constitutionalism”, authored by Kim Lane Schppele, in

Research of Public Law (Gongfa Yanjiu), Vol. IX, Zhejiang University Press, 2011, 452-

474, Hangzhou.

14. “The European Court of Human Rights – Assessment and Outlook”, authored by Jean-

Paul Costa, in Nanjing University Law Review (Nanjing Daxue Falv Pinglun), Vol. 40,

Issue Spring, 2015, pp. 71-77, Nanjing. A CCCSI journal.

IX. BOOK REVIEWS AND OTHERS

1. “Impression after Reading Selected Archives of Confucius Mansion” (Selected Archives

of Confucius Mansion, 2 volumes, edited by Institute of Modern History of China

Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing: China Press, 1982, 735 pages), co-authored with

Wei Na, in Historical Archives, No 2, 1986, pp. 132-134, Beijing.

2. Review of Comparative Studies on the Judicial Review System in East and Southeast

Asia (edited by Y Zhang, Kluwer Law International, La Hague, London, Boston, 1997,

321 pages), in French, in International Review of Comparative Law, No. 1, 1998, pp.

290-294, Paris.

3. Review of International Human Rights Law (by Javaid Rehman, 2nd ed., Harlow: Pearson

Longman, 2010, 947 pages), in City University of Hong Kong Law Review, Vol. 2 No.

1, 2010, pp. 208-209 [cited as (2010) 2 CityU LR 208].

4. “Introduction to Jurisprudence and Politics in the Fragrant Harbour: Making Waves

with the Hong Kong Basic Law”, in Law and Literature [Falü yu Wenxue], Vo. 2 (2011),

pp. 24-28, Macao.

5. “Preface” to Presidents of the Fifth Republic of France [Zongtong Men: Falanxi Diwu

Gonghe], authored by LI Xiaobing et al., Tsinghua University Press, Sept 2016, pp. I-IV.

6. “Preface” to Personal Data (Privacy) Law in Hong Kong – A Practical Guide on

Compliance, co-edited by Stephen Kai-yi Wong and Guobin ZHU, City University of

Hong Kong Press, 524 pages, June 2016.

7. “Preface” to Constitutionalism and China Series [Xianzheng Zhongguo], City University

of Hong Kong Press, July 2016.

8. “Preface” to Civitas Series [Sixiang Gongheguo], City University of Hong Kong Press,

July 2016.

9. “Preface” to Basic Law Studies Series [Jibenfa Yanjiu Congshu], City University of Hong

Kong Press, July 2017.

10. “Preface” and “introduction” to Guobin ZHU (ed.), “The Study of the Political Structure

of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, City University of Hong Kong Press,

July 2017, pp. xv-xxi.

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