Liangjian Wu

Assistant Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law at China University of Political Science and Law

Biography

Liangjian WU, coming from Mainland China, is currently a Ph.D. candidate in public law in Sciences Po Paris since 2014. He is preparing a dissertation on “Power Re-allocation in China’s Budgetary Reform and the Transition of its Constitutional and Administrative Structure: A Comparative Analysis with France and the US” under supervision of Professor Jean-Bernard Auby, Michel Bouvier and Philippe Bezès.

Liangjian earned a Master Degree in Public Law in Peking University in 2014 under the direction of Prof. Xixin Wang, as well as a LLB degree in Peking University in 2011. He visited the law schools of U.C. Berkeley and Sciences Po Paris as an exchange student in 2009 and 2012, respectively. He was a visiting scholar at Harvard East Asian Legal Studies Center from 2015 to 2016.

Spécialités / Fields of Expertise:

  • The public law, the budgetary reform and the decentralization.

Publications:

  • The ‘Constitutional Agenda’ of Modern State Building and Budgetary Institutional Reforms in China: From the Perspectives of State-Society Relation and Power-Distribution, Fudan Law Review (forthcoming in 2020).
  • Decentralization and Budgetary Autonomy: On the Local Budgetary Autonomy under the Revenue-Sharing System and its Constitutional Implication, 18 Administrative Law Review 221 (included in Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index, CSSCI) (2016).

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