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Wang Chenguang's academic achievements.
1. battlefield or venue: the conflict between the two legal systems after the return of Hong Kong (in English), co-authored with Zhu (50% each), in Proceedings of the International Comparative Law Forum published by the Paris Association of International Comparative Law, 1999, pp. 9 17 to 944.

2. Query on the article "Gray Zone of China's New Contract Law" (bilingual), published in Hong Kong Lawyers Monthly,No. 1 issue, 2000.

3. The conflict of criminal jurisdiction between Hongkong and the Mainland and its solution, in Gao Mingxuan and Zhao Bingzhi's Theory of Criminal Law, Volume 3, Law Press, 1999, pp. 572-600. This article is also included in The Robbery of the Century: Zhang Ziqiang's Case and Its Legal Thinking-Criminal Jurisdiction Conflict between China Mainland and Hongkong, edited by Zhao Bingzhi, China Founder Publishing House, 2000.

4. The Labor Contract in China (in English), in the book Labor Law of China, edited by Tam and Otto, Hong Kong THC Press, 1999, pp. 6 1 to 79.

5. Understand a key term of criminal jurisdiction in China (English), Hong Kong lawyer, May 1999.

6. On the court's independent judicial power according to law and the people's congress's supervision over the court, Law 1999, 1. This article was distributed in the Standing Committee by the Secretariat of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) as a reference material, and was included in the Legal Copywriting published by Renmin University of China.

7. Practice and Theory: A Difficult Problem in Law Education, Chinese and Foreign Law No.6, 1998.

8. Handling efficiency and the reform of the internal operating mechanism of the court, Law 1998. 10. This article was also published in Shanghai Judicial PracticeNo. 1998,No. 10.

9. Outlook of China Law (English), China after Deng Xiaoping, edited by Zheng Yushuo, Chinese University Press, 1998.

10. the litigious nature of law: one of the characteristics of the laws of modern countries ruled by law, Law, No.8, 1998. This article was included in "Legal Copy Materials" published by China Renmin University. Renmin University reprinted the information.

1 1. The rising legal system (in English), in An Introduction to China Law, edited by Wang Chenguang and Zhang Xianchu, Sweet &; Maxwell house, 1997.

12. consumer protection law of China (in English), Asian commercial law, vol. 2, No.3, 1997.

13. China's law against unfair competition (in English), Asian Commercial Law, Vol.2, No.2, 1997.

14. How to study the laws of Hong Kong, No.3 of Politics and Law, 1997?

15. the uncertainty of legal operation and the misunderstanding of the system of investigating misjudged cases, Law No.3, 1997. In May, 1997, this magazine specially held a seminar for this article. This article was also included in the book Legal Interpretation edited by Liang Zhiping, Law Press, 1998.

16. labor contract in China (in English), in China labor law, Judy Smith &; Maria mcfadden, THC Press, 1996.

17. The Role of China's Central Bank (in English), co-authored with DK Srivastava, in Legal Development in China, edited by Wei Zhenying and Wang Guiguo, Sweet &; Maxwell house, 1996.

18. Law Enforcement in China (in English), published in Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Legal Sociology 1995, RSCL95 Japanese Organizing Committee.

19. With the establishment of market economy, the corresponding legal system is gradually improving. The second issue of Law Research 1994 has also been included in the book Legislation: Principles, Systems and Technology and the Law Reader published by China Renmin University.

20. Civil Law, in Introduction to Law edited by Zhang Yunxiu, Peking University Publishing House, 1994.

2 1. Social Control and Drug Legalization (English), co-authored with Ran Zhijiang, Asia-Pacific Law Review, 1993 Summer Issue.

22. Some Issues on the Reform of Lawyer System in China, Law No.2, 1993.

23. Puzzlement in legal education, Chinese and Foreign Law, No.2, 1993.

24. Transplantation of law, stability of law, division of public and private laws, three short essays, contained in Change Your Mind, edited by Yu Guangyuan, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 1993.

25. On the division of public and private laws and its significance, China Law, No.5, co-authored with Liu Wen (99% himself), 1993. This article was included in "Legal Copy Materials" published by China Renmin University.

26. Mutual Reference and Absorption between Laws of Different Countries, Law of China, No.2, 1992. This article was also included in the book New Trends of Comparative Law and Legal Copywriting Materials published by China Renmin University. Its English translation was published in the special issue of Asia-Pacific Law Review, 1993.