Name:  WU Yan
 Gender: Male
 Professional Title: Associate Professor 
 Degree: Ph.D.
 Position: -
 E-mail: shenyanw@163.com
  
 Education and Working Experiences
 Associate Professor at Faculty of Law, Tongji University, 2019-Now
 Assistant Professor of Law School, East China Normal University, 2014-2019
 PhD: Jilin University, 2012 (Dissertation: Law, Freedom and Force)
 MA: Jilin University, 2007
 
        Research Interests
 Jurisprudence, Legal Philosophy
  
 Courses Teaching
 History of Legal Thought, Jurisprudence
  
 Publication
 Book:
 1. Law, Freedom and Force, The Commercial Press, 2016.
 Articles and Reviews:
  1.  “The Political Implications of Kant’s Critical Philosophy” in Universitas-Monthly Review of Philosophy and
  Culture, 2016, 43(6):175-195(A&HCI).
 2. Two Approaches to Kant’s Legal Philosophy, in Fudan Political Philosophy Review Vol.1, No.1/2010.
 3. John Finnis’s New Natural Law Theory, in Fudan Political Philosophy Review Vol.1, No.2/2010.
 4. The State of Nature, Individual Rights, State and Political Truth: The Political Philosophy of Hobbes, in Yearbook of Western Legal Philosophers Study, Vol.2/2007.
  
 Translations:
 1. Jeffrie Murphy: Kant: The Philosophy of Right, translated by Wu Yan, China Legal 
 Publishing House, 2010.
 2. John Finnis, Natural Law Theories, translated by Wu Yan, The Commercial Press, 
 2016.
 3. Yves Simon, Nature and Functions of Authority The Commercial Press, 2015.
 4. Germain Grisez, The First Principle of Practical Reason, The Commercial Press, 2015.
 5. Germain Grisez, Boyle, and John Finnis, Practical Principles, Moral Truth and 
         Ultimate Ends, The Commercial Press.