1978 entered the law department of Peking University in September, 1982 obtained the bachelor's degree in law from Peking University, 1985 obtained the master's degree in criminal law from Peking University, and 1987 went to study in the United States with the China-US Legal Education Exchange Fund (CLEEC). 65438+ received LLM degrees from the Law School of the University of California, Berkeley from 1994 to 1996. He was a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for International and Foreign Criminal Law in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Law Department of the University of Augsburg. In 2004, he was a visiting researcher at the Institute of Advanced Law in London on the K Wong Scholarship of the British Academy. Professor Wang Shizhou 1985 stayed in school as a teaching assistant, 1987 as a lecturer, 1993 as an associate professor, and 200/kloc-0 as a professor. He has been a doctoral supervisor since 2003.
China criminal law, comparative criminal law, international criminal law.
Professor Wang Shizhou participated in the preparation and consultation of the drafting of China's 1997 Criminal Code and provided legal aid for the formulation of the 1996 Criminal Procedure Law. In addition, he helped draft the Interim Measures of China against Securities Fraud, and provided suggestions for the formulation of China's securities law, copyright law and many separate criminal laws.