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Qian Jinyu

March 10, 2026


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Gender Male
Degree Doctorate
Academic Level Professor
Positions Distinguished Professor of the GDUT’s “Hundred Talents Program”,  Doctoral Supervisor
E-mail qianjinyulaw@126.com


Research Interstes


Legal Civilization, Modernization of National Governance and Human Rights Development Strategy




Brief Biography

Qian Jinyu, native of Kunming, Yunnan Province, is a Distinguished Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Guangdong University of Technology, Executive Deputy Director of the Human Rights and Rule of Law Research Center (a provincial social science research base in Guangdong Province), and Adjunct Professor at China University of Political Science and Law. He holds positions including Vice President of the Chinese Legal Thought History Professional Committee, Director of the China Human Rights Research Society, Director of the Constitutional Law Research Association of China Law Society, Candidate for the 10th "National Outstanding Young Jurists", Vice President of the Jurisprudence Research Association of Guangdong Law Society, Leader of the first batch of Youth Innovation Teams in Shaanxi Universities, Expert Representative of the China Human Rights Research Society to the 36th and 46th Sessions of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Legislative Consulting Expert of the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of Shaanxi Province, Legislative Consulting Expert of the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of Xi’an City, Member of the Theoretical Lecture Group of the Xi’an Municipal Party Committee, Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois in the United States, and Visiting Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund University in Sweden. He has presided over 6 national, ministerial and provincial-level research projects including Key Projects of the National Social Science Fund, Western Projects of the National Social Science Fund, and Major Projects of Key Research Bases of the Ministry of Education. He has published more than 90 academic papers, 4 monographs (as well as translated works/compilations), and edited 2 volumes of high-quality textbooks for the series of applied legal talents training in national universities. He has won the First Prize for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Sciences at the Provincial Level (including sub-provincial level) twice.