Biography

Dr. Wei Wu

Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP)

Department of Penal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law

Ghent University, Belgium

Doctor Assistant/Postdoctoral Researcher


Email: Wei.Wu@UGent.be


Qualifications

2012  Ph.D., Law, Ghent University, Belgium

2006  Master, European Criminology and Criminal Justice Systems, Ghent University, Belgium

2003  Bachelor, Law, Guangxi University, China


Research Fields

Chinese Law

Comparative Criminal Justice

The Rights of Defence

Penal Law and Punishment

Legal History

Human Rights


Publications (selected)

Journal articles

  1. WU, W., and VANDER BEKEN, T., 2013. Relativism and Universalism in Interrogation Fairness: a Comparative Analysis between Europe and China. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, vol.19, pp. 183-213. ISSN 0928-1371. Available from: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10610-012-9184-0#
  2. WU, W., and VANDER BEKEN, T., 2012. The Evolution of Criminal Interrogation Rules in China. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, vol. 40, pp. 271-295. ISSN 1756-0616.
    Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756061611000875
  3. WU, W., 2011. Interrogational Fairness under the European Convention on Human Rights. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, vol. 39, pp. 37-59. ISSN 1756-0616.
    Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756061611000231
  4. WU, W., and VANDER BEKEN, T., 2010. Police Torture in China and its Causes. A Review of Literature. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 43, 3, pp. 557-579. ISSN 0004-8658.
    Available from: http://anj.sagepub.com/content/43/3/557.short

Book chapters

  1. WU, W., 2012. Cultural Relativism and Universal Fair Interrogation Standards in Europe and China. In Cools, M., De Ruyver, B., Easton, M., Pauwels, L., Ponsaers, P., Vander Beken, T., Vander Laenen, F., Vande Walle, G., Verhage, A., Vermeulen, G. and Vynckier, G., (Eds.), European Criminal Justice and Policy, pp. 143 -176. Antwerpen: Maklu.
  2. WU, W., 2011. European Perspective and Standards on Interrogational Fairness. In Cools, M., De Ruyver, B., Easton, M., Pauwels, L., Ponsaers, P., Vander Beken, T., Vander Laenen, F., Vande Walle, G., Verhage, A., Vermeulen, G. and Vynckier, G., (Eds.), EU Criminal Justice, Financial & Economic Crime: new perspectives, pp. 85-109). Antwerpen: Maklu.
  3. WU, W., and VANDER BEKEN, T., 2010. Police Torture in China and its Causes. In Cools, M., De Ruyver, B., Easton, M., Pauwels, P., Vande Walle, G., Vander Beken, T., Vander Laenen, F., Vermeulen, G. and Vynckier, G., (Eds.), EU and International Crime Control, pp. 185—216. Antwerpen: Maklu.

Presentations and talks

  1. Wu, W. (2013). Rights Rhetoric, Obligation of Roles and Universal Interrogation Fairness. Paper presented at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, 10/6/2013.
  2. Wu, W. (2013). Universal Interrogation Fairness: a Comparative Analysis of Europe and China. Paper presented at ACCA Conference: Comparative Law in Contexts, Brussels, 26/4/2013.
  3. Wu, W. (2012). Relativism and Universalism in Interrogation Fairness: a Comparative Analysis between Europe and China. Paper presented at the 2012 Biennial John Jay College International Conference, New York, 8/6/2012.
  4. Wu, W. (2011). The Evolution of Criminal Interrogation Rules in China. Paper presented at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, 14/6/2011.
  5. Wu, W. (2010). Interrogational Fairness under the European Convention on Human Rights. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Liege, 9/9/2010.
  6. Wu, W. (2010). Police Torture in China and its Causes. Paper presented at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, 14/6/2010.


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Last updated: 2015-06-30

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