SHI Fang, associate professor of Criminal Justice School of China University of Political Science and Law. He is Doctor of law of Nanjing University, postdoctoral of law of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Main research field is criminal law and economic criminal law.
SHI Fang is a director of the Chinese Society of Criminology, a distinguished researcher of the Institute of Economic Criminal Law of Nanjing University, a distinguished researcher of the International Research Center for European Criminal Law of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, a visiting scholar of the German Max Planck Institute of Foreign Criminal Law and International Criminal Law.
Representative papers
1. “Difficulty Application and Legal Interests Identification of Money Laundering Crime System in China”,Global Law Review,pp.116-130.
2.“Research on the Criminal Regulation of Internet Pyramid Schemes”,Journal of National Prosecutors College,No.6, 2019,pp.101-114.
3. “Negation of artificial intelligence criminal subject status”,Science of Law,No.6, 2018,pp.67-75.
4. “Standard Interpretation on Victim Status of Participants in Illegal Fund-raising and Judicial Regulation——Also on the Protection Limits of Criminal Law to Financial Speculators”,Political Science and Law,No.11, 2017,pp.43-52.
5. “Normative Interpretation on Violating Legal Interest of Crime of Producing, Selling Quack Medicine”, Political Science and Law,No.5, 2015,pp.47-54.
6. “The Attributive Analysis,Classification and Comment of Super-personal Interests in Economic Crimes of China”, Contemporary Law Review,No.2, 2018,pp.73-82.
7. “The Connotation and Classification of Victim in Chinese Economic Crime——Based on the Comparison of Objective Between Chinese and German Economic Criminal law”, Jahrbuch des Deutsch-Chinesischen Instituts für Rechtswissenschaft der Universitäten Göttingen und Nanjing,No.2, 2017,pp.57-77.
8. “On the Handling Model of Criminal Mingled with Civil Punishment in Cases of Illegal Fund-raising”, Journal of Beijing Administration Institute, No.5, 2015,pp.108-114.
9. “Whether Illegal Reasons Could Constitute the Crime of Fraud”, Criminal Law Review, No.4, 2015,pp.319-340.
E-mail: shifang@cupl.edu.cn