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Zhu Xiaoqing's main experience
Zhu Xiaoqing

Zhu Xiaoqing, male, Han nationality,1born in June 1950, from Tunxi Village, Fotang, Yiwu, Zhejiang Province,1joined the production party of China in April 1980, and graduated from the Law Department of Southwest University of Political Science and Law, majoring in economics. He used to be the deputy director, director and deputy procurator-general of the research office of Zhejiang Provincial People's Procuratorate, the deputy secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and the procurator-general of Zhejiang Provincial People's Procuratorate. In August 2004, he served as a member of the Party Group, Deputy Procurator-General and member of the Procuratorial Committee of the Supreme People's Procuratorate. 2065438+On April 24th, 2004, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) voted to remove Zhu Xiaoqing from his post as Deputy Attorney General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate and a member of the Procuratorial Committee.

Chinese name: Zhu Xiaoqing.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Yiwu, Zhejiang

Date of birth:1June 950

Occupation: second-level prosecutor

Graduate institutions: Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Zhejiang Provincial Party School.

Faith: * * materialism

Representative works: duty crime investigation, procuratorial science, etc.

The life of the character

Primary school junior high school attended Wuxi Tunxi School and Fotang Middle School;

He was admitted to Jinhua No.1 Middle School on July 1965 and graduated from Jinhua No.1 Middle School on July 1968;

Due to the Cultural Revolution, the university stopped recruiting, and joined the work in June 1969, and once taught at Tunxi School in Wuxi;

1978 After resuming the college entrance examination, he was admitted to Southwest University of Political Science and Law. 1980 joined the China * * * Production Party in April. 1982 graduated from the Law Department of Southwest University of Political Science and Law with a bachelor's degree in law.

1982 worked in the People's Procuratorate of Zhejiang Province, and graduated from the Party School of the Provincial Party Committee with a major in economics;

1984 ~1988 In August, he served as deputy director and director of the research office of the People's Procuratorate of Zhejiang Province and deputy procurator-general of the People's Procuratorate of Xihu District, Hangzhou;

1September 1988 served as deputy procurator-general and member of the party group of Zhejiang Provincial People's Procuratorate;

1May 1994, served as Deputy Procurator-General and Deputy Secretary of the Party Group of Zhejiang Provincial People's Procuratorate;

In July 20001year, he served as deputy secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and director of the Provincial Supervision Department;

In June 2003, he served as the chief procurator and party secretary of the People's Procuratorate of Zhejiang Province.

In August, 2004, he served as Deputy Attorney General and member of the Procuratorial Committee of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

In March 2008, he was appointed as the Standing Committee member of the 11th China People's Political Consultative Conference. Second-level prosecutor.

On March 20 13, he was elected as the Standing Committee of the 12th CPPCC Municipal Committee.

Vice President of china law society and Vice President of China Criminal Law Research Association.

20 14 On April 24th, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) voted to approve the appointment and dismissal list. It was decided to appoint Li Rulin as Deputy Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, Wang Shaofeng as a member of the Procuratorial Committee of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, and Zhu Xiaoqing as Deputy Procurator-General and a member of the Procuratorial Committee of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

Major achievements

He has long been in charge of the anti-corruption and bribery work of procuratorial organs in the province, led the investigation and handling of more than 10,000 cases of corruption and bribery 1 10,000, and directly directed the investigation and handling of a large number of criminal cases of leading cadres with influence in the province. We should enforce the law impartially in our work and be honest and upright. Since August 2004, he has been transferred to the Supreme People's Procuratorate as Deputy Attorney General, member of the Party Group and member of the State Procuratorial Committee. In March 2008, he served as the 11th Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the Deputy Director of the Social and Legal Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the second-level prosecutor, and concurrently served as the Vice President of china law society and the Vice President of the China Criminal Law Research Association. He has made a deep research on procedural law, investigation of duty crimes and procuratorial system, published nearly 100 papers in national and provincial journals such as Legal Research and People's Procuratorate, and compiled a course on investigation of procuratorial organs (Law Press, March 2002) and investigation of duty crimes (China Procuratorate Press, June 2004, 5438+/kloc- China Procuratorate Publishing House), Research on the Reform of the Investigation System of Duty Crimes in China (March 2008, China People's Public Security University Press), Research on Several Issues of China Procuratorate (February 2008, China Procuratorate Publishing House), and Prosecutions (edited by 20 165438, China Procuratorate Publishing House).

Academic expertise: procuratorial system, procedural law, investigation of duty crimes.

Main scientific research achievements:

1, Investigation of Duty Crimes, China Procuratorate Publishing House, June 5438+0, 2004, monograph.

2. Prosecutorial Investigation Course, first edition in March 2002, second edition in February 2004, Law Press, monograph.

3. The Investigation Course of Duty Crimes, China Procuratorate Press, February 2006, monograph.

4. Research on Several Issues of Procuratorial Work in China, February 2008, 65438, China Procuratorial Publishing House, monograph.

5. Research on the Reform of the Investigation System of Duty Crimes in China, March 2008, China People's Public Security University Press.

Published and co-authored the first author.

6. Procuratorial Research, July 20 10, edited by China Procuratorial Publishing House.

7. "Several Problems of China's Procuratorial System", published in China Law, No.2, 2007, a separate book.

8. Socialism with Chinese characteristics's procuratorial system full of vigor and vitality, China Law, No.5, 2008, a separate book.

9. Prosecutor's objective and fair obligation and its development and perfection in China, China Law, No.2, 2009, a separate book.

10, Suggestions on Sentencing, 20 10, China Law No.3, Independent.

1 1, Several Issues of Bribery through Mediation, Law Research, No.3, 2005, going it alone.

12, the connotation and enlightenment of procuratorial work, No.2, 20 10, legal research, a separate book.

13, legal research should be based on the reality of China, No.6, 2006, Qiushi, a separate book.

14, research object of procuratorial science, 20 10, No.21,People's Procuratorate, solo.

15, Q&A at the seminar-Debate on some issues of procuratorial system, People's Procuratorate,No. 13, 2008, a separate book.

16, Opinions on Several Issues of "Approving Prosecution", 20 1 1,No. 12, People's Procuratorate, acting alone.

17, pros and cons of prosecution and supervision by procuratorial organs, No.3, 20 1 1, People's Procuratorate, going it alone.

18, On Conditional Arrest, No.9, 20 10, China Journal of Criminal Law, independent.