Luo Xiang studied at China Youth University of Political Science and Law from 1995 to 1999 and holds a bachelor's degree in law. From 1999 to 2002, he studied at the Graduate School of China University of Political Science and Law and graduated with a master's degree in criminal law. From 2002 to 2005, he studied at Peking University Law School and graduated with a doctorate in criminal law. In 2005, he joined China University of Political Science and Law as a teacher. 2009-2065 438 00, visiting scholar at University of California, Berkeley, USA. 2065 438 03-2065 438 04 Visiting scholar at Duke University; on March 9, 2020, he was invited to settle on Bilibili. In two days, his fans exceeded one million, and in half a year, his fans exceeded 10 million.
Civil cases refer to cases in which disputes arise between civil subjects with equal legal status and the parties cannot resolve them through negotiation, but resort to judicial organs and request that the judicial organs accept and clarify and define relevant civil rights and obligations. They mainly refer to cases related to property rights, such as contract disputes, property rights disputes and disputes arising from torts, such as beating others and causing minor injuries (serious injuries will become criminal cases), and also include cases related to marriage and family .
Luo Xiang can be a lawyer, and teachers from the University of Political Science and Law can be part-time lawyers, who work as part-time lawyers in normal times. In addition, Luo Xiang said in class that he met with clients and provided legal assistance. Luo Xiang, a native of Leiyang, Hunan, is a professor at the School of Criminal Justice and director of the Criminal Law Research Institute of China University of Political Science and Law. I studied at China Youth Political University for my undergraduate degree and received a bachelor's degree in law. I graduated from the Graduate School of China University of Political Science and Law with a master's degree in criminal law. I studied at Peking University Law School and got a PhD in criminal law. In 2005, he joined China University of Political Science and Law as a teacher. Luo Xiang's research fields are criminal law, criminal law philosophy, economic criminal law and sexual crimes.