Name: LU Peng
Gender: Male
Professional Title: Associate Professor
Degree: Doctor of law
Position: Vice President of Graduate School of Xinjiang University; Researcher of Law School of Tongji University; Arbitrator, Qingdao Arbitration Commission.
E-mail: lupeng2000@hotmail.com / 96048@tongji.edu.cn
Education and Working Experiences
LL.B, Northwest University of Politics and Law (1986-1990)
LL.M, Northwest University of Politics and Law (1993-1996)
J.S.D., Fudan University (1999-2003)
Postdoctoral, East China University of Political Science and Law (2007-2010)
Visiting Scholar, University of Cologne (2003-2004)
Deputy Dean, School of Law, Tongji University (2009-2014)
Associate Professor, Tongji University (1996-present)
Research Interests
Legal Poetics
Jurisprudence
Administrative Law
Comparative Law
Courses Teaching
Legal Poetics
Jurisprudence
Private International Law
Publication
Book
Study of Legal fiction, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 2009.
Articles
1. Ein Abgesang auf das Recht am geistigen Eigentum. Eine juripoetologische Kritik und ein Ausblick. A.Hausstein/C.Zheng(Hrsg.), Gesellschaftwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Digitalisierung in Deutschland und China, KIT.Scientific Publishing.2018.
2. A research on dispute settlement - in a perspective of legal-poetics. In: Journal of Political Science and Law, 5/2015.
3. Personality and Innovation - from the perspective of German “law of persons”. In: Blue Book of Germany Research Center of Tongji University (2015).
4. Study of Legal-poetics. In: Journal of Guizhou Education University" 7/2012.
5. Maine’s theory about Legal Fiction. In: Conference thesis of west legal thought, 7/2007.
6. Legal Fiction - as a Political Art. In: Journal of Jishou University, 1/2005.
7. Justification of Legal Fiction. In: Journal of Comparative Law, 1/2005.
8. Der Bereich von rong - Eine Skizze des traditionellen chinesischen Rechts. In: Mitteilungsblatt des Deutsche China – Gesellschaft, 2/2004. S57-64. (In German)
9. The Difference between the conclusive Presumption and Fiction. In: Journal of Tongji University, 1/2003.