Areas of Study
Constitutional Theory, Comparative Constitutional Law (U.S. Constitution), Electoral System, Privacy
Introduction
Ph.D., Renmin University, 2006
LL.M., Renmin University, 2003
LL.B., Renmin University, 2000
Tu Zhenyu is the Professor at Nankai Law School. He has written extensively about constitutional law, including “Electoral System,” “Research on Unenumerated Rights: Practice and Experience of the U.S. Constitution,”and “Research on Constitutional Privacy”. He was in charge of two National Social Science Foundation’s projects: “Research on the Theory and Practice of the Exercise of the Right to Vote by the Mobile Population” and “Research on the Theory and Practice of the Principle of Electoral Equality”. Professor Tu awarded the second prize of the 14th Outstanding Achievement Award of Philosophy and Social Science of Jiangsu Province, the nomination prize of the 5th Dong Biwu Youth Law Achievement Award, and the third prize of the 9th Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement Award for Young and Middle-aged Constitutional Scholars. In 2019, Professor Tu was elected as one of the top ten young and middle-aged jurists in Jiangsu Province.
Before joining the Nankai Law School faculty in 2021, Professor Tu was a professor of law at Nanjing Normal University Law School. He was ever a Grotius Fellow(2010-2011) at the University of Michigan Law School and a Visiting Scholar(2016) at the University of Calgary in Canada.
Contact
zhenyu@nankai.edu.cn; tuzhenyu@163.com