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Lin Laifan's academic achievements.
Representative results:

Up to now, 2 personal monographs, academic essays 1 department and dozens of academic papers have been published. He has also published academic works or papers in Japan, the United States, Britain, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province Province. 1, China's sovereignty, representation and election (Japanese version, personal monograph), (Japan) Huang Yang Studies 1996;

2. From Constitutional Norms to Normative Constitutions (written by myself), Law Press, 200 1 edition;

3. Human Rights and Law in China (Japanese version, co-author), Akashi Bookstore (Japan) 1998 version;

4. The Law of Metaphysics (co-edited and edited), Law Press, 2003;

5. Jurisprudence (co-editor, deputy editor), Renmin University of China Press, 2003 edition, revised edition in 2006;

6. Special Study on Constitutional Law (co-author), China People's Publishing House, 2004, revised in 2007;

7. History of Western Constitutional Thought (co-editor and deputy editor), China Higher Education Press, 2004;

8. Law Guide (co-editor, editor-in-chief), China Higher Education Press, 2003;

9. Yu Si (Academic Essays), China Legal Publishing House, 2007;

10, Law and Humanities (ed.), Law Press, 2007:

1 1, Principles and Techniques of Constitutional Review (ed.), Law Press, 2009:

12, Basic Categories and Methods of Constitutional Law in China (2004-2009) (co-edited and edited), Law Press, 20 10 edition;

13, Lectures on Constitutional Law (a separate edition), Law Press, 20 1 1 Edition:

14, Literati's Law (Expressing Heart with Law) (a separate edition), Tsinghua University Publishing House, 20 13 edition;

15, Constitution (3rd Edition) (Ashibe Nobuyoshi, Lin Laifan), Peking University Publishing House, 2006. 1, Conditions for Adjusting the Constitution and Changes in Constitutional Norms, Law Research No.2, 1999, reprinted in China Social Science Abstracts No.2000 1;

2. On the Constitutional Guarantee of Private Property Rights, Law No.3, 1999, reprinted in China Social Science Abstracts, No.2, 2000;

3. Reflections on the Methodology of Social Sciences-Speaking from the Legal Angle, published in Zhejiang Social Sciences, No.5, 2006, and reprinted in China Social Sciences Abstracts, No.0 1 2007;

4. State Property Rights: An Investigation from the Perspective of Comparative Law, Law and Business Studies,No. 1, 2003, reprinted in Constitution and Administrative Law, No.3, 2003;

5. A comparative study on the constitutional protection of property rights, in the second issue of Constitutional Studies;

6. The "seam" of the "clothes" of the May 4th Constitution, Law Research, No.6, 2004;

7. Judicial application of legal principles (cooperation), China Law, No.2, 2006;

8. The Present Situation and Prospect of China's Constitutional Law, Law Research No.6, 2011;

9. Independence of Japanese Judicial Power: A Re-inspection Point to China (English), Colombian Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 13, No.2, 1999;

10, Interpretation of the Basic Law: A View of Pure Law (in English), Journal of China and Comparative Law, No.2 .. 1,200 1-2002;

1 1, "China にぉけるけ?す-Japanese のとしてー" (I, II? End), serialized in Japanese Ritsumeikan Law No.236 No.237 (No.65438+No.0995 No.2 No.3);