Ge Zheng is a professor at KoGuan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He specializes in Legal and Political Philosophy, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Law and Technology. He has taught at the Law Schools of Peking University (1998-2004) and the University of Hong Kong (2004-2014), and has been a visiting scholar/visiting professor at the University of Toronto in Canada, the University of Michigan, Duke University and Columbia University in the United States. He has published over 100 articles in the fields of jurisprudence, constitutional law, and the interdisciplinary field of digital technology and law, with many papers becoming most-cited academic papers in China. His representative books include
The Legal Configuration of the Digital Society (Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2023) and Is Legal Scholarship a Kind of Social Sciences? (Law Press China, 2022).
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