Xinyu Huang

Assistant Professor of Law


Email: Xinyu.huang@stl.pku.edu.cn

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COURSES TAUGHT

  • Chinese Legal History

  • Modern Chinese Legal History

  • Comparative Legal History


EDUCATION

  • JSD,      Yale University

  • Ph.D.,      Fudan University

  • LL.M.,      Yale University

  • LL.M.,      Sun Yat-sen University

  • LL.B.,      Sun Yat-sen University

BIO

Dr. Xinyu Huang is an assistant professor in Peking University School of Transnational Law. Her research interests include legal history, comparative law, and public law. Her recent research project focuses on anti-corruption, bureaucratic discipline, and the rise of public law in China from late imperial period. She received a PhD in law from Fudan University, a JSD and a LLM from Yale University, a LLM and a LLB from Sun Yat-sen University, and researched as a postdoc researcher in Peking University School of Transnational Law before becoming an assistant professor. Her works have appeared in several leading journals such as the Asian Journal of Law and Society, Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law, and SJTU Law Review.

Publications
  • “The Sale of Offices, Corruption, and Formalization: A Comparative Study of China and France in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries”, Asian Journal of Law and Society (2024).

  • “Regularity and Irregularity of Censorial Impeachments under the Qing: Procedure, Institution, and Power Relations”, Qinghai Social Science no.1 (January 2023) [In Chinese].

  • “The People’s (Republic) Algorithms”, Notre Dame J. Int'l Comp. L. no.2 (December 2022) (With Gilad Abiri).

  • “A Difficult Pursuit of Facts: A Story of a False Report on Flood and an Impeachment for a Magistrate under the Qing”, SJTU Law Review no.4 (August 2022) [In Chinese].

  • “The Recruitment and Career of Censors in the Qing”, Theory Horizon 563, no.9 (September 2019) [In Chinese].

  • “Official Discourse, Social Desire and Hierarchical Pressure: The Image of Female in Adultery under the Qing”, Nanjing University Law Review 52, no.2 (Fall 2019) [In Chinese].

  •  “The Legal Knowledge of Magistrates in Guangzhou Prefecture of 18th Century, Fudan Law Review 3, no.1 (May 2016) [In Chinese].


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