The famous Chinese legal scientist, law educator, the former president of the University of Political Science and Law, and a lifelong professor Jiang Ping died on Tuesday (December 19) at the age of 94.
Comprehensive surging news and Caixin.com, Jiangping died at the Beijing China -Japan Friendship Hospital at 12:28 noon on Tuesday. Nine days later, December 28th was his 95th birthday.
Jiang Ping was born on December 28, 1930, Ningbo, Zhejiang, from 1948 to 1949 at the Department of Journalism of Yanjing University. In 1951, he was the first batch of international students who sent the Soviet Union to study law.After graduating in 1956, he entered the Beijing School of Political Science and Law (predecessor of China University of Political Science and Law).
In 1957, Jiang Ping was classified as the right. Later, the newlywed wife divorced him with unbearable pressure. He was cut off by a train by the train during his labor, and then he could only walk by the prosthesis.During the Cultural Revolution, the Beijing School of Political Science and Law was dissolved, and Jiang Ping taught Russian in a middle school in Yanqing, a suburbs of Beijing.
After the Cultural Revolution, Jiang Ping was rehabilitated and took the lead in opening Roman law and western civil and commercial law courses in the university.After the merger of the Beijing School of Political Science and Law and the Central Political and Law School in 1983, Jiang Ping was reused.
From 1983 to 1990, Jiang Ping was appointed Vice President and President of China University of Political Science and Law, a member of the Standing Committee of the 7th National People's Congress, and deputy director of the National People's Congress Legal Committee.In October 2001, he was awarded the title of "Lifelong Professor" of the University of Political Science and Law and enjoyed the special allowance of the State Council.
Jiang Ping participated in the drafting and formulation of many laws in China, including the general laws of civil law, trust law, contract law, property rights law, etc., and also played an important role in the formulation of corporate law and partnership law.
Jiang Ping in 2010 in the ups and downs of the ups and downs: "I saw two quality of Chinese intellectuals: one is the spirit of independence, not succumbing to any political pressure, and dare to think independently to think independently; One is the spirit of criticism. With my own academic conscience, I dare to criticize the reality.. "
The spirit of intellectuals on Jiang Ping's body and independent criticism made him hailed as the conscience of the Chinese legal community.He once said: "What I can do for society is still shouting, and my current social mission is shouting. In the time, scope, and influence of my power, I try to be the legal concept that China should have in modern China.Doing some shouts with the law can always play some role.My Chinese Dream "/