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Lin Shan

 

 

 

 

PhD Candidate in Roman Law

 

E-mail:          linshan03@stu.xmu.edu.cn

Address:        Xiamen University

433 Siming Road. Xiamen, 361005, P.R.China

Tel:               (+86)15859192982

 

EDUCATION BACKGROUND                                                                    

09/2020 - present

Ph.D. Candidate, Xiamen University, China                           

Department: School of Law

Research: On the Roman Law of Portio Legitima and Its Evolution

Supervisor: Prof. Guodong Xu   URL: https://law.xmu.edu.cn/en/info/1041/1198.htm

09/2016 - 06/2019

Fujian Normal University, China                          

Master’s Degree in Civil Law

Thesis Title: On the Civil Regulations for the Commercial Use of Minors’ Personality Rights

Supervisor: Prof. Li Zhang   URL:https://fxy.fjnu.edu.cn/3e/6d/c11088a15981/page.htm

09/2012 - 06/2016

Fujian Normal University, China

Bachelor’s Degree in Law

 

 

PUBLICATIONS (journal articles)                                                                                    

2024

Lin Shan, Xu Guodong. Jurisdictional or Discretionary Criteria: Reconstruction of the Nature of the “Reservation of a Necessary Portion of an Estate” in Article 1141 of the Civil Code. Private Law Review, vol.47(1),1-24.

2022

Lin Shan. What Is “Family”: the Logical Justification on the Proper Separation of Family Membership and Kinship from the Perspective of the Civil Code of PRC. Journal of Gansu University of Political Science and Law, 2022(06),100-114.

2019            

Lin Shan. Li Zhang. The Legal Statues and The Legal Regulation of Frozen Embryos. Journal of Fujian Polytechnic Normal University, 2019(01), 24-30.

2019            

Lin Shan. On the Civil Regulations for the Commercial Use of Minors’ Personality Rights. Fujian Normal University, 2019, 1-69.

2019

Lin Shan. The Legal Protection and its Condition of Economic Interests in Personal Rights. The South Journal, 2019(04), 59-61.

In press

Lin Shan. On the Roman Law of Portio Legitima and Lex Falcidia de Legati: An Examination of the Claim that the “Portio Legitima Originated in Lex Falcidia de Legati”. Private Law Review, vol.29.