Zhu Suli, one of China’s foremost legal scholars, focuses his research on law and society, judicial process in China, and law and literature. His major books include Sending Law to Countryside (2000, 2010), and Something May Have Happened: Legal Academic Transformation in China (2004), and he has translated the work of Benjamin Cardozo, Richard Posner, and Robert Ellickson into Chinese. Zhu served as dean of Peking University Law School from 2001 to 2010. He has also been a visiting scholar of Harvard-Yenching Institute and Yale Law School. Zhu Suli, one of China’s foremost legal scholars, focuses his research on law and society, judicial process in China, and law and literature. His major books include Sending Law to Countryside (2000, 2010), and Something May Have Happened: Legal Academic Transformation in China (2004), and he has translated the work of Benjamin Cardozo, Richard Posner, and Robert Ellickson into Chinese. Zhu served as dean of Peking University Law School from 2001 to 2010. He has also been a visiting scholar of Harvard-Yenching Institute and Yale Law School.

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