Lecturer
Research Area: Criminal Justice; Evidence Law
E-mail:xingyiwang8610@126.com
Education Background
PhD, Tsinghua University, School of Law (2016);
Master of Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Department of Criminal Justice (2012);
Bachelor of Law, China Women’s University, Department of Law (2009).
Professional Experience and Work Experience
Visiting Student, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of law (January-May, 2015);
Visiting Student, Taiwan University, College of Law (September, 2013-Janurary, 2014);
Postdoc, China University of Political Science and Law, Institute of Evidence Science, (June, 2016-June, 2019).
Publications
Wrongful Convictions in French Criminal Justice System, Prosecutorial Daily, May 2 2013;
Evidential Burden to Prove the Insanity Defense in Criminal Trials, Evidence Science 2014(4);
Rethinking the Principle of in dubio pro reo, Global Law Review 2015(4);
The Myth of Corroboration Theory, Global Law Review 2018(5);
Confrontation Clause after Crawford and its Impact on the Admissibility of Forensic Evidence: A Comparative Study on the United States and China, Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine, Volume 4 Issue 1, March, 2018;
The Admissibility of Autopsy Report, Evidence Science 2017(4);
The NIS Report: 8 Years Later, Evidence Science 2017(6).