Name: JIANG Xiaowei
 Gender: Male
 Professional Title: Professor
 Degree: Master
 Position: Supervisor of Postgraduate Students
 E-mail: jxw8006@163.com
  
 Education and Working Experiences
 LLB, Fudan University (1984)
 LLM, Fudan University (1987)
  
 vice chairman of Shanghai research union of legal theory and history
 vice chairman of Shanghai Research Union in Social Law
 vice chairman of Shanghai research union in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan of law
 part-time professor and researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  
 Research Interests
 Legal Theories
 Chinese and foreign legal system
 Chinese and foreign legal thoughts and laws in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan
  
 Courses Teaching
 Jurisprudence
 Chinese and Foreign Legal Systems
 Chinese and Foreign Legal Thoughts
 Marxist Theory of Law
  
 Publication
 Books
 (1) Xiaowei Jiang, History of China’s Economic Legal System, Knowledge Publishing House, 1994.
 (2) Xiaowei Jiang, Ownership in China, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 1995.
 (3) Xiaowei Jiang, A Record of Chinese Royal Family Seizing Heirs, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 1995.
 (4) Xiaowei Jiang, Integration of famous cases in Chinese history: Sui Tang and Five Dynasties, Fudan University Press, 1997.
 (5) Xiaowei Jiang, Jurisprudence, Tongji University, 2002.
 (6) Xiaowei Jiang, Research on the History of Legal Education in Shanghai, Law Press China, 2008.
 
 Articles
 (1) Xiaowei Jiang, “The Historical Origin of ‘Rule of Man’ in China”, Political Science and Law (CSSCI), Vol. 3, 1988.
 (2) Xiaowei Jiang, “Emphasizing on the Construction of Accountability System in China”, Prosecutorial View, Vol. 6, 2005.
 (3) Xiaowei Jiang, “Public Welfare Lawsuit: A System to be Built in China”, Prosecutorial View, Vol. 10, 2006.
 (4) Xiaowei Jiang, “On the Sinicization of Marxism in Law”, Political Science and Law (CSSCI), Vol. 9, 2011.
 (5) Xiaowei Jiang, “A Study on the Basic Problems of Law and Legal Method”, Oriental Law (CSSCI), Vol. 2, 2012.
 (6) Xiaowei Jiang, “A Study on the Ethics of Rule by Law with Chinese Characteristics”, Administrative Tribune (CSSCI), Vol. 6, 2017.