Co-sponsored by “2011 Plan” of China - Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization and “111 Plan” - Base for Evidence Science Innovation and Talent Recruitment, Two Collections of Chinese Evidence Scientific Papers Published in Australia

Recently, Co-supported by “2011 Plan” of China - Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization and “111 Plan” - Base for Evidence Science Innovation and Talent Recruitment, two collections of Chinese papers are published in Australia, focusing on the leading edge of academic researches on Chinese Evidence Law and Forensic Science. One of them is Proof in Modern Litigation – Evidence Law & Forensic Science Perspective (ISBN: 9781925261486), which is published officially by Barr Smith Press. The other one is Judicial Civilization in Contemporary China: reviews of evidence law and forensic science (ISBN: 9781921207273), which is published officially by David R. A Caruso Publishing. These two collections have fully demonstrated the achievements and levels of Chinese young and mid-aged scholars in the field of evidence law and forensic science, and have played a positive role in promoting and disseminating the judicial civilization of our country.

These two collections are the series achievements of the 5th International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science, Adelaide, Australia, July 2015 (ICELFS 2015). Proof in Modern Litigation – Evidence Law & Forensic Science Perspective was joint edited by Mr. David Caruso (the senior lecturer of Law School of University of Adelaide and Chief Convener of the ICELFS 2015) responsible person for Australia side, and Professor Zhuhao WANG from the Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, responsible person for China side. The collection contains 15 high-level papers written by renowned scholars from United States, Australia, South Africa and China, and ten of them were written by Chinese scholars. All the selected papers has been subjected to a number of strict expert anonymous review and follow-up publishing editing.

Judicial Civilization in Contemporary China: reviews of evidence law and forensic science, which is edited by Professor Zhuhao WANG focusing on the latest papers written by outstanding Chinese young scholars and taking into account the point of view of the authoritative scholars, and to introduce the latest development of Chinese Evidence Science from all different angles.

Annex I. Paper List of Proof in Modern Litigation – Evidence Law & Forensic Science Perspective (15 papers)

 

Author

Institute (Title)

Paper

1

Andrew Robertson

Piper Alderman Law Firm in Australia, Partner

An International Approach to Evidence — Can There Be One?

2

Run NI

Institute of Litigation Law of China University of Political Science and Law, Associate Professor

Exclusionary Rule of Illegally Obtained Evidence in Japan

3

Chuanming FAN

Law School of East China Normal University, Lecturer

The Internal Conflicts and Compromises of the Chinese Confession Rule System: A Comparative Analysis with The Western Typical Model

4

Li YUAN

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Associate Professor

actors Influencing Expert Opinion Cross-Examination in Criminal Cases — With DNA Evidence as Object

5

Jinian HU

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Professor

On Rules of Proof in Forensic Psychiatric Evaluation

6

Xi ZHENG

Law School of Beijing Foreign Studies University, Associate Professor

The System of Evidence Rules and Its Establishment in China

7

Yan CHENG

East China University of Political Science and Law, Lecturer

The Guarantee of Reliable Application of Expert Testimony – From the Perspective of Expert Witnesses’ Appearance

8

Felicity Gerry QC

Law School of Charles Darwin university, Australia, Senior Lecturer

The Microsoft Case and A New Era in Access to Extraterritorial Evidence

Dan Svantesson

Commercial Law Research Center of Law school of Bond University in Australia, Professor

9

Zhong ZHANG

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Professor

Where Are The Witnesses: The system if Witness Appearance in Court is Breaking Down in Criminal Procedure in China

10

David Gilbert

National Certification Authority of Australia Translation and Interpretation (NAATI), Vietnam Division Director

Electronic Surveillance and Systemic Deficiencies in Language Capability: Implications for Australia’s Courts and National Security

11

Peter du Toit

Law School of North-West University in South Africa,

Associate Professor

The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Intimate Body Searches: A South African Perspective

12

Thomas Yunlong MAN

International Law School of Peking university, Professor

Chinese Forensic Examination – An Institutional and Functional Analysis

13

Xu WANG

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Professor

Clinical Forensic Medicine in China: History, Current Situation and Development

14

Zongzhi LONG

Law School of Sichuan University, Professor

“Beyond Reasonable Doubt” in the Chinese Legal Context

15

Hua SHANG

North China University of Technology, Professor

The Foundation and Operating Environment of Cross-examination Rule: A Proposal for Reforming the Chinese Rule

Ming LI

Institute of Appling Science of Chinese Law of the Supreme People's Court, Research Fellow

 

 

Annex II. Paper List of Judicial Civilization in Contemporary China: reviews of evidence law and forensic science (22 papers)

 

Author

Institute (Title)

Paper

1

Weimin ZUO

Law School of Sichuan University, Professor

Applications of the Exclusionary Rules of Illegal Evidence in China: A “Hot” or “Cold” Practice

Xin FU

Northwest University of Political Science and Law, Lecturer

2

Zhuhao WANG

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Associate Professor

A New Evidentiary Frontier: Considerations in Admissibility of Electronic Evidence from a Comparative Law Perspective Between United States and China

3

Fei ZHENG

Law School of Beijing Jiaotong University, Lecturer

Social Control Through Evidence Law

4

Hongqi WU

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Associate Professor

Miscarriage of Justice and Responsive Reform of Evidence Law in China

5

Yi JIANG

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

A Comparative Study on Circumstantial Evidence in China

6

Qiang LIU

East China University of Political Science and Law, Lecturer

The Motive System of Criminal Evidence Law of China: A Tentative Study

7

Xiaodong DAI

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

The Value of the Right to Privacy in the Context of Criminal Investigation

8

Rongliang

MA etc.

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

The Current Status and Future Directions of Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) in China

9

Aiyan ZHANG

Shandong University of Political Science and Law, Professor

Psychiatric Evaluation and Criminal Responsibility

10

Bing LI

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, Lecturer

Research on Typical Ink Defects of Ballpoint Pen Using Optical Method

Williams Mazzella

University of Lausanne, Doctor

Martin Furbach

University of Lausanne, Doctor

11

Hongxia HAO etc.

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law,  Associate Professor

Detection of Four Common Organic Explosives Using Capillary Electrophoresis

12

Yin LI

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

On the Room for Plausibility in Evidence Law of China

13

Peng CHAI

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

The Influence of Appraiser Court Attendance and Expert Auxiliary System on Judicial Proof

14

Tingting

ZHANG

Party School of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of CPC, Guangdong Institute of Public Administration, Associate Professor

The Chinese Situation of Unlawful Interrogation: Practice and Regression

15

Wei ZHANG

Tibetan Ethnic University,

Associate Professor

Factors Affecting the Reliability of Expert Testimony in China

16

Yangyang BU

Northwest University of Political Science and Law, Lecturer

On the Applicability if the Exclusionary Rule of Illegal Evidence to Individuals

17

Lu ZHANG

Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

The Improvement of China’s Standard of Proof in Criminal Case-Focus on the New Provision as “Beyond Reasonable Doubt”

18

Jianlin BIAN

Institute of Litigation Law of China University of Political Science and Law, Professor

Establishment and Implementation of the Principle of Evidentiary Adjudication in China

Run NI

Institute of Litigation Law of China University of Political Science and Law, Associate Professor

19

Zhenhui WANG

Institute of Litigation Law of China University of Political Science and Law, Associate Professor

On Evidential Problems of the Expert Assessor’s Appearance Before Court in Criminal Lawsuits

20

Zihong SHAN

Institute of Litigation Law of China University of Political Science and Law, PhD Student

A Study on the Burden of Proof in Sentencing Process

21

Yanjin CHEN

Department of Philosophy of Zhongshan University, Assistant Research Fellow

On the Argument Evaluation of Material Evidence Identification in China

Xiaoguang

JIA

Guangdong Police College, Professor

22

Xuelin GAO

People's Procuratorate of Fengnan District of Tangshan City, Hebei Province

The Classification of Chinese Handwriting Samples

 

 

 

 

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