Brief introduction of Mo Hongxian.

Mo Hongxian, female, born in September, 1954 from Wuhan, Hubei Province, Han nationality, professor, doctoral supervisor, party member. 65438+September 0984-65438+July 0986, studied in the Law Department of Belgrade University, Yugoslavia, and obtained a master's degree in law; From 65438 to 0997, he obtained the Doctor of Laws degree from Wuhan University, and studied under Mr. Ma Kechang, a famous criminal jurist in China. 1996 10 turn 1997 10 visiting scholar in the law department of St. Petersburg University, Russia. He has visited the United States, Britain, France, Ireland, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Viet Nam, the Philippines and China, Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong and Macau.

Mainly engaged in the teaching and research of criminology and criminal law, and has been at the forefront of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching for many years. She pays attention to teaching reform, and the experimental course of "Clinical Legal Education" she presided over has attracted the attention of academic colleagues at home and abroad. He won the first prize of undergraduate teaching in Wuhan University for three consecutive times, and 1997 won the second prize of national teaching achievement and the first prize of teaching achievement in Hubei Province in cooperation with others. After the publication of her forward-looking masterpiece "Research on Organized Crime", it was called "filling the blank of organized crime research in China" by famous scholars concerned, and it received great response from the legal profession and the judicial department. Therefore,1August, 1997, she was invited to participate in the academic seminar on "International Countermeasures against Organized Crime" held in St. Petersburg, Russia, and gave a keynote speech. 1998 was invited by the judicial personnel training center of Macao government to give a special lecture and undertake the project of Macao local government fund "Research on Mafia Crimes in Macao"; 1999 Invited by Keio University and Japanese Police Department, he gave a special report and conducted academic exchanges in "Organized Crime Research in China"; In 2000, he was invited by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and in 2003, he was invited by the American Bar Association to give academic visits and lectures.

She has participated in the writing of more than a dozen academic works, among which the chief editors are: Introduction to Criminology, Research on Organized Crime in Macao, Theory and Practice of Rights and Interests Relief for Criminal Victims, Theory and Practice of Rights and Interests Relief for Minors, Judicial Practice and Preventive Countermeasures for Financial Crimes (deputy editor), Comparative Study of Criminal Laws in Different Countries (deputy editor) and so on. In addition, she has published more than 100 papers in academic journals at home and abroad, such as Foreign Social Sciences, Japanese Police Studies (Japanese), Criminal Law and Law Review. In recent years, she has presided over and undertaken major research projects such as the national social science research fund project "Causes and countermeasures of the rise of major criminal cases", "Research on medical criminal law", the doctoral program fund project of the Ministry of Education "Research on organized crime" and the research project of the Ministry of Justice "The impact of China's accession to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime". His book "Research on Organized Crime" won the third prize of outstanding achievements in the sixth and seventh social sciences in Wuhan in 1998 and 2000 respectively. In 2000, he won the third prize of outstanding achievements in social sciences in Hubei Province. 200 1 was rated as a national excellent teacher.

She pays attention to the application of legal theory to judicial practice, actively participates in social services and judicial consultation in Hubei Province and Wuhan City, and serves as a member of the Expert Advisory Committee of Hubei Provincial Procuratorate. Legal adviser of Hubei Women's Federation; Senior Legal Adviser of Wuhan Public Security Bureau in Combating Economic Crimes; Wuhan financial legal expert advisory group, etc. He often participates in the consultation service of difficult cases invited by the public security, procuratorial, legal and political committees, and the voluntary legal consultation service organized by provincial and municipal women's federations, and has held legal lectures for provincial and municipal judicial, women's federations and Communist Youth League cadres many times.

After Professor Wan Exiang, Professor Mo Hongxian is also the director of the Center for the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Social Vulnerable Groups of Wuhan University, the first legal aid institution in China. Since the establishment of 1992 Center, she has provided voluntary legal services for the socially disadvantaged groups together with all volunteers, receiving about 40,000 consultations, replying to nearly 30,000 letters, consulting by telephone for about 30,000 times, and representing more than 900 litigation cases (most of which won the case), providing legal aid to the "socially disadvantaged" groups who most need legal protection, and promising to "share the worries for the government and solve problems for the people". Strive for valuable compensation for children who are accidentally disabled; Help the blind find a place to live. Under her leadership, the "Center" closely combined legal aid, a public welfare activity, with teaching and scientific research, which not only provided a base for students of Wu Da Law School, promoted the reform of law teaching and the growth of legal talents, but also explored a new way for the disadvantaged groups in our society to implement effective legal aid. Due to its remarkable social benefits, the Center has been awarded the honorary titles of "National Advanced Group for Helping the Poor and Disabled", "First National Excellent Youth Volunteer Service Group" and "National Youth Volunteer Demonstration Site" by the State Council, Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and Hubei Provincial Committee, and professors and scholars from the United States, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, Britain and other countries have visited the Center successively. Because of his outstanding achievements in safeguarding the rights and interests of minors, he was awarded the title of "Outstanding Citizen in Safeguarding the Legal Rights and Interests of Minors" by the Wuhan Municipal Government in 2000.