Dong Jiang

Visiting Scholar

Dong Jiang

N231 Mondale Hall
229–19th Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55455

612-625-4932

jiang475@umn.edu

Beijing Foreign Studies University, B.A.
Renmin University of China, LL.M. and Ph.D.

Professor Dong Jiang (John) is a visiting scholar from Renmin University of China Law School, where he has been an associate professor since 2007. He is also deputy director of the Renmin Law School’s Forensic Linguistics Research Institute. He completed an LL.M. in 1998 and a Ph.D. in 2004 at Renmin Law School and also holds a B.A. in English language and literature, completed at Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1998.

He is associate editor of Frontiers of Law in China, an overseas-circulated English journal promoting communication between jurists in China and abroad that is co-published by Higher Education Press and Springer Verlag and is sponsored by China’s Ministry of Education. He has published several articles in scholarly journals on U.S. antidumping laws, law in various periods of history, religion and the law, and other topics.

Dong is vice secretary general of the Legal Language Research Association of the Behavioral Jurisprudence Society of China, secretary general of the Research Association of Chinese Traditional Legal Culture of Beijing Law Society, and a member of the Eighth Council of Chinese Legal History Society.

His teaching and research interests include foreign legal history, Chinese legal history, Anglo-American laws, and legal English.

For further information on Professor Jiang, please consult his curriculum vitae.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Introduction to Law (Renmin University of China Press, 2009) (bilingual, author for the intensive reading guidance in Chinese language from pp. 369-585 and co-author with Joanne Banker Hames & Yvonne Ekern for the English original from pp.1-368)

Selected Legal Essays Reading from English Newspapers (Renmin University of China Press, 2009) (co-editor with WANG Xuemei)

A Case Study on EU Antidumping against China (China Medical Science Press, 2007) (with HAO Gang)

Study on US Anti-dumping Laws (Renmin University of China Press, 2007)

Reference Book for Legal English (Law Press of China, 2006) (with He Jia Hong)

Book Chapters

Chapter 3, in Study on Chinese Legal Thoughts History (Renmin University of China Press, 2007)

Journal Articles

The Ideology of "Putting the People as Fundamental": How It Interacted with the Doctrine of Bureaucrat Governance in Ancient China, Legal Science Magazine (2011) (6)

A Legal Analysis on Commercial Use of the Residential Buildings, Social Scientists (2010) (8)

Modern English Common Law & the Emergence of Medical Law 1960 - 2010, 5 Research of Legal Culture (2010) (co-translator with DENG Luyang & LI Xiangjie)

On Ius Praetorium in Roman Law, Journal of Yan'an University (2010) (3) (with HUANG Haifeng)

The Influence of Religion on Laws in Western World, Journal of Shandong Police Academy (2009) (4) (with ZHAO Dan)

When Does Law Work--Review on Milton Friedman's Theory of Law, Journal of Kunming Institute of Technology (2008) (4)

An Analysis on the Common Law Doctrine of "Remedies Precede Rights" Journal of Hebei Jurisprudence (2007) (3)

Is It Just or Not -- An Analysis on US Antidumping Law, Law and Social Development (2007) (3)

The Historical Development of Assumpsit in the English Contract Law, Journal of Shandong Police Academy (2007) (1) (with LI Tong)

The History and Reality of US Antidumping Laws, Journal of Renmin University of China (2007) (3)

The Influence of Interests in US Antidumping Laws' Legislation and Execution, Jurist (2007) (1)

What Do US Anti-dumping Laws Mean: A Perspective from the Conflict of Interests, Studies in Law and Business (2007) (4)

Comparison between the Contemporary US Antidumping Laws and WTO Antidumping Rules, Journal of Yunnan University (2006) (4)

Metaphysical and Physical Study on the Constitutionalism Movement in Late Qing Dynasty, Jurist (2006) (1)

On the Evolution of Roman Contract Law, Journal of Henan Administrative Institute of Politics and Law (2006) (2)

On the Predatory Pricing of US Antidumping Laws, Orient Forum -- Journal of Qingdao University (2006) (6)

On the Background of Tax Reform in Early Qing Dynasty, 1 Research of Legal Culture (2005)

On Anti-dumping Proceeding against Imports of Integrated Electronic Compact Fluorescent Lamps Originating in China -- A Study on Market Economy Treatment and Individual Treatment in EU Antidumping Laws, Journal of Case Review (2003) (2)

Response to US Steel Import Safeguards Actions against China, China Legal Daily, Mar. 31, 2002