Huanfang Liu
Huanfang Liu first studied at Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Law in 2016. She then studied at Shangai University from 2016 to 2019 and completed her Master of law degree there, majoring in Introduction to the Dialectics of Nature, Constitutional Theory, Jurisprudential Methodology, Hong Kong and Macau Basic Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, and Comparative Administrative Law.
Huanfang's experience includes 6 months as an intern at the Supreme People's Court of China, for which she was awarded the distinction of "Outstanding Intern of The Supreme People's Court". She also worked as a teaching assistant at Soochow University. Her work revolved around the topic of "the right to life and death".
Since 2019, Huanfang has been pursuing a PhD in constitutional and administrative law at Soochow University. In the course of her PhD, she is working as a visiting scholar at the Academy for European Human Rights Protection.
Areas of Research
- Studies in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
- Applied Research in Constitutional Law
- Frontiers of Jurisprudence
Past professional positions
- 07.2015 - 09.2015 Community Correction Research Center Research Assistant
- 10.2019 - 02.2020 Soochow University Teaching Assistant
- 08.2020 - 02.2021 Supreme People's Court Administrative Court Intern
Publications
- The Implementation of "The State promotes the Mandarin Provisions of the Constitution", journal of Learning and
Exploration, July 2021(sci),p81-p92 - The anomie and regulation of the protection of reliance interests in state compensation, taking income-type
administrative compensation as an example,journal of Xinjiang Social Sciences,Issue 3, 2022,P124-134