Curriculum Vitae - Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong

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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Ge Zheng(鄭戈)
Assistant Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong,
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Office: 508, K.K. Leung Building
Phone: (852)28592959
Education
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Master of Laws, May 2002, Duke University, USA
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Doctorate in Law, July 1998, Peking University, China
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Master of Laws, July 1996, Peking University, China
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Baccalaureate in Law, Summa cum laude, July 1991, Sichuan University, China
Experience
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Assistant Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, Since October
2005
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Research Assistant Professor, University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, January 2004October 2005
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Edwards Fellow, Columbia University School of Law, 2003-2004
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Lecturing Fellow, Duke University School of Law, 2001-2002
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Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan Law School, July-September, 2000
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Assistant Professor of Law, Peking University School of Law, 1998-2000
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Editor, Peking University Law Journal, 1999-2002
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Academic Advisor, Peking University Law Review (edited by students), 1998-2001
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Editor, Chinese Book Review, 1998-2000
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Law Enforcement Officer, Public Security Bureau of Sichuan Province, China, 19911993
Membership
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Fellow, Institute of Law and Economics in Shanghai, since 2002
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Fellow, Unirule Institute of Economics, Beijing, since 2001
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Editor, China Book Review, since 2005
Honors
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University Fellowship, University of Toronto, 2001-2003
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Connaught Fellowship, University of Toronto, 2000-2001
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Anna Ho Fellowship, Duke University, 2001-2002
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Prize for Distinction in Teaching, Peking University, 1998
Publications
Book
Law and Modernity in Max Weber's Social Theory: An Introduction, Law Press China, 2006.
193pp.
Articles
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"Max Weber's Sociological Approach to Law," in Law in Social Theory, edited by Gao
Hongjun and Ma Jianyin, Tsinghua University Press, 2006. pp.205-226.
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“Pragmatism in Holmes's Common Law”, Tsinghua Law Journal, Volume 1, Number 2,
2003
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“Knowledge and Human Action: A Study on Hayek”, Chinese Social Sciences Review,
Volume 1, Number 1, 2002
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“Max Weber on the Distinctiveness of Western Law,” Icarus: A Journal on Ideas and
Society (China), Vol.I, issue 1, 2001
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“Conseil d’Etat and the Rule of Law in France,” in Towards a Government under Law,
edited by Ying Songnian, Law Books Pub. Co. (China), 2001
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“Independence of Judiciary and Its Limits,” in Independence of Judiciary and Protection
of Human Rights, edited by Gong Renren, Law Books, 2001
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“Is Legal Scholarship a kind of Social Sciences?” Peking University Law Journal, issue 1,
1998
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“The Social Construction of Legal Interpretation,” in Theories of Legal Interpretation,
edited by Liang Zhiping, China University of Law and Politics Press, 1998
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“Norms, Order and Tradition,” in Order, Justice and Authority in Rural Society, edited by
Wang Mingming and Stephen Feuchtwang, China University of Law and Politics Press,
1997.
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“Civil Law in Civil Society: A Study on the History of European Private Law,” Science
of Law (China), issue 6, 1996.
Translations
1. Lon Fuller, Morality of Law, translated into Chinese by Ge Zheng. Beijing: Commercial
Press, 2005
2. Mirjan Damaška, Faces of Justice and State Authority, translated into Chinese by Ge
Zheng. Beijing: China University of Law and Politics Press, 2004
3. Martin Loughlin, Public Law and Political Theory, translated into Chinese by Ge Zheng.
Beijing: Commercial Press, 2002
4. Alan S. Rosenbaum (ed.), Constitutionalism: the Philosophical Dimension, translated
into Chinese by Ge Zheng and Maolin Liu. Beijing: SDX Joint Pub. Co., 2001.
5. Anthony Giddens, The Third Way, translated into Chinese by Ge Zheng. Beijing: Peking
University Press, 2000.
6. Léon Duguit, Les transformations du droit public, translated into Chinese by Ge Zheng.
Shenyang: Liaohai Press, 1999.
7. Henkin and Rosenthal (eds.), Constitutionalism and Rights, translated into Chinese by Ge
Zheng et al. Beijing: SDX Joint Pub. Co., 1996.
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