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Through years of tireless academic exploration, Professor Zhao Bingzhi has conducted in-depth and detailed research on many issues in criminal law, many of which have the status of pioneers. The following summarizes the more representative views put forward by Professor Zhao Bingzhi for the benefit of readers. Zhao Bingzhi is one of the earliest major scholars engaged in the study of criminal law in the field of "one country, two systems" in China.
He conducted a relatively comprehensive comparative study of the criminal legislation and judiciary on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, analyzed the characteristics and strengths of the criminal laws on both sides of the Taiwan Strait in terms of structure, legal content, and legislative technology, and put forward suggestions for improving them by drawing on and learning from each other. He held that in handling cross-strait criminal and legal issues, it is necessary to thoroughly safeguard the reunification of the motherland.
1. The principle of equal protection of the interests of compatriots and mutual respect for history and reality; Distinguish whether the crime is punished by the criminal law of the two sides of the strait, whether it is an international crime, and so on, and reasonably and realistically resolve the attribution of jurisdiction in criminal cases involving each other on both sides of the strait; All kinds of historical and criminal responsibility issues for Taiwan compatriots should be treated leniently, and should not or in principle should not be criminally prosecuted. The issue of criminal liability of mainland personnel who illegally cross the border to Taiwan should be handled differently depending on the situation; At this stage, the authorities and relevant parties on both sides of the strait should cooperate in punishing and preventing maritime crimes in the Taiwan Strait; The two sides of the strait should work toward the gradual establishment of a comprehensive cooperative relationship in criminal justice. Zhao Bingzhi also made pioneering explorations on the mutual criminal law issues between Chinese mainland, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region. His achievements in the field of "one country, two systems" criminal law have attracted the attention of relevant parties at home and abroad.
He pointed out that in resolving inter-regional conflicts over criminal jurisdiction, we should insist on upholding national sovereignty.
1. The principles of mutual respect, non-interference, consultation on an equal footing, and timely and effective punishment of crimes, and on this basis, specific rules for settlement are proposed. On the issue of the rational division of inter-regional criminal jurisdiction in China, he proposed the principle of territorial jurisdiction as the basis, and the principle of reasonable and effective punishment and prevention of crime as the auxiliary principle.
Professor Zhao Bingzhi has a wide range of research fields, including Chinese criminal law, Chinese inter-regional criminal law, and international criminal law, as well as in-depth and detailed research on new crimes such as financial crimes, computer crimes, cybercrimes, and intellectual property crimes. The above only picks up Professor Zhao Bingzhi's representative views; As for other aspects, I will not go into them for the sake of space.
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Zhao Bingzhi, male, born in 1956, is from Nanyang, Henan. He is currently the dean of the Institute of Criminal Legal Sciences and the School of Law of Beijing Normal University, a professor of law, a doctor of law, and a doctoral supervisor. He is also the vice chairman of the International Association of Criminal Law and the chairman of the China Branch, the president of the Chinese Society of Criminal Law, the specially invited consultant of the Supreme People's Court, and a member of the Expert Advisory Committee of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
From 1988 to 1997, he participated in the work of the Chinese legislature on the Personality Criminal Code. His publications have won many awards at the national, ministerial or university levels. In 1991, he was awarded the title of "Chinese Doctoral Degree Winner with Outstanding Contributions" by the State Education Commission and the Academic Degree Committee. In 1993, he won the "Young Teacher Award" of the 4th National Colleges and Universities of the Fok Yingdong Education Association.
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Chinese criminal law, international criminal law, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan criminal law. For a long time, Comrade Zhao Bingzhi has devoted himself to the reform of China's criminal law, the theory and practice of China's criminal law, as well as the investigation of international crimes and the study of international criminal law issues, and has published more than 400 articles, making great contributions to the development and construction of China's law.
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Li Hong, female, host of the "Cross-Strait" column of the Chinese International Channel of China ** TV Station, a native of Jilin City, Jilin Province, China, graduated from the College of Liberal Arts, Jilin University, majoring in journalism. 1 As the female anchor of China's ** TV station's Taiwan-related news and political column - "Both Sides of the Strait", Li Hong's hosting style is friendly, dignified and atmospheric, and she is a representative female anchor of the "Both Sides of the Strait" column of ** TV station. 23 Li Hong also served as the host of the Straits Forum, the largest cross-strait interaction and exchange conference jointly attended by high-level officials and non-governmental figures from the two sides of the strait, and served as the host of the Cross-Strait Cultural Expo-City Creative Forum Yeji5 twice, and is one of the important figures in Taiwan-related exchanges among the hosts in the media field in Chinese mainland.
Cao Minglun, a native of Zigong, Sichuan, Ph.D. from Peking University, professor and doctoral supervisor of Sichuan University; Member of the Chinese Writers Association, Director of the Translators Association of China; Special allowance experts, outstanding experts with outstanding contributions in Sichuan Province; He is a member of the editorial board of journals such as "China Translation", "English World", "Translation Forum" and "Language and Culture Studies", and a consultant for "Overseas English", "Translation Garden New Tan" and other publications. He has been engaged in the teaching and research of English language and literature in colleges and universities for a long time, and has successively taught at Sichuan Institute of Technology, Chengdu Normal University, Spring Arbor University, Hebei University and Sichuan University. His research interests include literary translation, translation and cross-cultural communication. He is the author of "Twenty Lectures on English-Chinese Translation" and "The Way of Translation: >>>More
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He has published more than 20 articles in international academic journals, applied for more than 10 national invention patents, compiled 4 textbooks, manuals, monographs, etc., and his research results have won many science and technology awards in Hebei Province and Tianjin City.
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