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喜报 | 《亚洲法与社会杂志》2025年研究生论文竞赛胜者产生
2025年09月23日 来源:中国法与社会研究院 预览:



为支持研究亚洲相关议题的下一代法社会学学者,《亚洲法与社会杂志》(AsianJLS)于2021年发起一项年度竞赛,评选出由研究生撰写的法与社会领域的最佳论文。自2022年起,该奖项由AsianJLS会同亚洲法与社会研究会(AsianLaw & Society Association, ALSA)联合主办。


提交论文时,作者必须是法律、社会科学或其他相关学科的在读研究生。与一位或多位教师合著的论文不具参赛资格,但由两位及以上研究生合著的论文具备参赛资格。本赛事尤其支持关注亚洲法与社会的论文,其他法与社会议题的优秀论文也会被考虑。


所有投稿均由AsianJLS 编辑和特邀专家组成的委员会进行评估。


作者将获得由ALSA提供的150美元现金以及由剑桥大学出版社和上海交通大学中国法与社会研究院(CISLS)提供的价值150美元的电子书券。获胜者论文经修改后将在期刊上发表。荣誉提名奖获得者也将获邀向该期刊投稿(但是不保证发表)。获胜者和荣誉提名奖获得者还将获得两个年度的免费ALSA会员资格,并有机会获得在CISLS以学生研究助理或博士后研究员身份工作的资格。


经过2025年AsianJLS-ALSA研究生论文竞赛委员会的认真审读比较,评选出优胜者和荣誉提名者如下,特向两位研究生致贺,并向各位评审委员表达谢意。


2025年度获胜者:澳大利亚国立大学克劳福德公共政策学院AmalinaYasmin Binti Mohd Sokri, 《重新审视司法正当性:基于马来西亚腐败审判的程序视角》。


2025年度荣誉提名者:布里斯托大学法学院ArpeetaShams Mizan, 《父权制与法律意识:追溯孟加拉国穆斯林男性对顺性别与跨性别女性的凝视》。


颁奖典礼将于2025年12月13日在印度尼西亚加查马达大学举行的ALSA年会闭幕式上举办。



历史获奖者一览:

2024年:

获胜者:北京大学法学院Xinyi Ma(马欣佚),论文题为《超越重复诉讼人:对科技巨头的司法建议与中国法院的关系治理》。

荣誉提名者:德里大学经济学院社会学系Sampurna Das论文题为《河岛的保有权关系:理解印度东北部的土地法及冲突》。



2023年:

获胜者:浙江大学光华法学院Junshu Ye(叶军舒)和Xinrui Li(李欣睿),论文题为《超越文化解释主义:中国农村外嫁女土地权被剥夺问题分析》。

荣誉提名者:清华大学法学院Hongquan He(何洪全),论文题为《中国行政诉讼改革的成效:基于580000份判决书的案例研究》。


2022年:

获胜者:澳大利亚国立大学规制与全球治理学院AchalieM. Kumarage,论文题为《没有集体谈判的集体声音:新冠疫情在服装供应链中引发的工资窃取诉求以及工人回应》。荣誉提名者:芝加哥大学社会学系XiangyiRen(任相宜),论文题为《中国知识生产和立法的多种形式》。


2021年:

获胜者:纽约大学媒体、文化与传播系SalwaTabassum Hoque,论文题为《法律与数字化:追溯现代认识论与权力》。


2025AsianJLS-ALSA研究生论文竞赛委员会介绍

乔仕彤(ShitongQiao)

美国杜克大学法学院教授(主席)


沈伟(ShenWei)

上海交通大学凯原法学院教授


马天赐(MatthiasVanhullebusch)

比利时哈塞尔特大学法律系教授


秋叶丈志(TakeshiAkiba)

日本早稻田大学国际教养学院教授


此外,2024年度获奖者北京大学法学院研究生马欣佚(XinyiMa)也作为特邀代表参加评选活动。




Announcementof the Winner of 2025 AsianJLS-ALSA Graduate Student Paper Competition


To support the next generation ofsocio-legal scholars studying topics related to Asia, the AsianJournal of Law and Society (AsianJLS) in 2021 launched an annualcompetition for the best paper in the field of law and society written bya graduate student and from 2022 this prize has been co-sponsored by theAsian Law & Society Association.


The author must be a studentenrolled in a postgraduate program in law, social sciences, or otherrelated disciplines when the paper was submitted. Coauthored papers withone or more faculty members are not eligible, but coauthored papers by two ormore graduate students are eligible. Papers focusing on law and society inAsia are especially encouraged, and excellent papers on other socio-legaltopics will also be considered.


Allsubmissions are evaluated by a committee consistingof AsianJLS editors and invited experts.


The author(s) willreceive USD$150 cash provided by the Asian Law & Society Associationand USD$150 e-books provided by Cambridge University Press and the ChinaInstitute for Socio-Legal Studies (CISLS), Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Thewinner's paper will be published in the journal after revisions. Any Honourablemention recipient will also be invited for submission to the journal (withno guarantee of publication). The authors of the winning paper and anyHonourable mention will also be given free Asian Law & Society Associationmembership for the two calendar years of 2026 and 2027 and offeredthe opportunity to work at CISLS either as student Research Associate or asPostdoctoral Fellow for two years.


2025Winner: Amalina Yasmin Binti Mohd Sokri (Crawford Schoolof Public Policy, Australian National University) for “RethinkingJudicial Legitimacy: A Process-Based Perspective From Malaysian CorruptionTrials”.


2025Honorable Mention: Arpeeta Shams Mizan (University of Bristol Law School) for “Patriarchy and Legal Consciousness:Tracing the Muslim Male Gaze on Cis and Trans Women in Bangladesh”.


An award ceremony will be held atthe closing session of the 2025 ALSA Annual Meeting on 13December 2025 at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia.


PastWinners:

2024

The2024 winner was Xinyi Ma (Peking University Law School)for "Beyond Repeat Players: Judicial Suggestions for Tech Giants andRelational Governance in Chinese Courts".


HonourableMention was given to Sampurna Das (Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi)for “Tenure Relations in River Islands: Understanding Land Law and Conflict inNortheast India”.


2023

The2023 winner was Junshu Ye & Xinrui Li (Guanghua Law School, ZhejiangUniversity) for “Beyond Cultural Interpretivism: Analysis of the Deprivation ofLand Rights of Married Out Women in Rural China”.


HonourableMention was given to Hongquan He (School of Law, Tsinghua University) for “TheEffectiveness of Administrative Litigation Reform in China: A Case Study of580,000 Judgment Records”.


2022

The2022 winner was Achalie Kumarage (School of Regulation andGlobal Governance, Australian National University) for “Collective Voice withoutCollective Bargaining: Pandemic Induced Wage Theft Claims and Worker Responsesin Apparel Supply Chains”.


HonourableMention was given to Xiangyi Ren (Department of Sociology, University ofChicago) for “Divergent forms of knowledge production and law-making in China”.


2021

SalwaTabassum Hoque (Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University (NYU))for “Law and Digitality: Tracing Modern Epistemologies and Power”.




The2025 AsianJLS-ALSA Graduate Student Paper Competition Committee


Prof.Shitong Qiao

LawSchool of Duke University (Chair)


Prof.Shen Wei

KoGuanSchool of Law, Shanghai Jiao Tong University


Prof.Matthias Vanhullebusch

Facultyof Law, Hasselt University


Prof.Takeshi Akiba

School of International Liberal Studies, WasedaUniversity


Speciallyinvited reviewer: Prize Winners 2024 Xinyi Ma (Peking UniversityLaw School)