Li Qiang
Room 101, Unit 4, Building No.55, Huayan Beili, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China, 100029
E-mail address: intlaw@163.com Cellular telephone:+86 13811681110
Personal Information
Birth Date: January 1st, 1980 Hometown: Chende City, Hebei Province
Gender: Male Marital Status: Single
Education
Renmin University of China, School of Law, major in International Law 2006.09-2009.07
Doctor of Juristic Science Beijing
Renmin University of China, School of Law, major in International Law 2004.09-2006.07
Master of Law Beijing
Dalian Maritime University, School of Law, major in International Law 1999.09-2003.07
Bachelor of Law, Dalian
Academic Performance
Monograph
The Law of Treaties, written by Zhu Wenqi and Li Qiang, China Renmin University Press, 2008
Textbook
Principles and Cases of Public International Law, as one of editors, China Renmin University Press, 2007
Articles
“A Legal Analysis of Military Occupation”, Chinese Yearbook of International Law (Chinese edition), vol.2009, pp.342-362
“Protection of the civilian population and their properties under military occupation”, International Law Review (Chinese edition), vol.6, pp.502-520
“On the Domestic Punishment against Somali Pirates”, 4 Theory Horizon 2009
“The Common Heritage of Mankind: A Legal Analysis of the Moon Treaty”, 6 Lanzhou Xuekan 2009
“The Trial of Saddam Hussein: For Politics or Justice?”, 10 China Trial 2006
Translations (into Chinese)
Louis Maresca, “A new protocol on explosive remnants of war: The history and negotiation of Protocol V to the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons”, International Review of the Red Cross (2004), No 856
Toni Pfanner, “Asymmetrical warfare from the perspective of humanitarian law and humanitarian action”, International Review of the Red Cross (2005), No 857
Hortensia D.T. Gutierrez Posse, “The relationship between international humanitarian law and the international criminal tribunals”, International Review of the Red Cross (2006), No 861
Cordula Droege, ‘”In truth the leitmotiv”: the prohibition of torture and other forms of ill-treatment in international humanitarian law’, International Review of the Red Cross (2007), No 867
Robert Kolb, “Occupation in Iraq since 2003 and the powers of the UN Security Council”, International Review of the Red Cross (2008), No 869
Marco Sassòli and Laura M. Olson, “The relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law where it matters: admissible killing and internment of fighters in non-international armed conflicts”, International Review of the Red Cross (2008), No 871
Danio Campanelli, “The law of military occupation put to the test of human rights law”, International Review of the Red Cross (2008), No 871
Robin Geiβ, “Armed violence in fragile states: Low-intensity conflicts, spillover conflicts, and sporadic law enforcement operations by third parties”, International Review of the Red Cross (2009), No 873
Robin Coupland and Dominique Loye, “International assistance for victims of use of nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical weapons: time for a reality check?”, International Review of the Red Cross (2009), No 874
Professional Qualification
Awarded the Certificate of Legal Profession Qualification in March 2004
English Skills
Fluent in both spoken and written English
Other Performance
Participation in the Summer Program of Xiamen Academy of International Law in 2008
Participation in the 6th International Humanitarian Law Moot in Hongkong in 2008, as the team coach
The 6th Jessup International Law Moot in China, as secretary-general of the Organizing Committee