Professor Cheng has taught at Tsinghua University Law School since 1999 and has served as Associate Professor of Law since 2002. She has also held visiting appointments at Michigan University Law School, Columbia University Law School, Oslo University Human Rights Center, Sciences Po Paris, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong University. She was a Fulbright visiting scholar at Yale Law School during 2003-4. She has also been actively involved in legal practice as legal clinical supervisor as well as government legal advisor. Between 2006-7, she was seconded to the Hong Kong and Macau Basic Laws Commissions of the Chinese National People's Congress. And she has been continuously appointed as adjunct administrative review committee member and legal counsel for both the Beijing Municipal Government and Xi Cheng District Government. She has written numerous articles and several books in the area of constitutional law, including Essence of Constitutionalism: Open Government Under Law (CUPL Press, 2002) and most recently, Statecraft and State Powers: An Institutional Analysis of Chinese Constitutional Law (China Law Press, 2015).
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Professor Cheng has taught at Tsinghua University Law School since 1999 and has served as Associate Professor of Law since 2002. She has also held visiting appointments at Michigan University Law School, Columbia University Law School, Oslo University Human Rights Center, Sciences Po Paris, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong University. She was a Fulbright visiting scholar at Yale Law School during 2003-4. She has also been actively involved in legal practice as legal clinical supervisor as well as government legal advisor. Between 2006-7, she was seconded to the Hong Kong and Macau Basic Laws Commissions of the Chinese National People's Congress. And she has been continuously appointed as adjunct administrative review committee member and legal counsel for both the Beijing Municipal Government and Xi Cheng District Government. She has written numerous articles and several books in the area of constitutional law, including Essence of Constitutionalism: Open Government Under Law (CUPL Press, 2002) and most recently, Statecraft and State Powers: An Institutional Analysis of Chinese Constitutional Law (China Law Press, 2015).
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