
معرفی
SUN Yi is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Chair of Chinese Legal Culture at the University of Cologne and concurrently pursues a PhD in International Law at Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich. His primary affiliations include the Chinese Fundamental Rights Jurisprudence research team under the university's Chinese Legal Culture department.
Education: SUN Yi holds an LL.M. in Constitutional and Administrative Law from Peking University (2017), an LL.B. and B.B.A. from Renmin University of China (2014). He passed the Chinese National Judicial Examination in 2013 and qualified for the Chinese Bar. His legal career includes an internship at the European Court of Human Rights, clerking for an Austrian judge.
Research focuses on constitutional law, international human rights law, and their intersections. Key interests include the role of international human rights norms in shaping public administration, legal translation of judicial materials, and comparative administrative justice systems.
Publications span translations of landmark legal texts (e.g., Latin American administrative law analyses) and original scholarly work on topics like fair trial rights and Chinese criminal policy. He is recognized for an award-winning thesis on state obligations regarding the right to life.
Professional activities include membership in the Chinese Fundamental Rights Jurisprudence team and contributions to the European Chinese Law Research Hub. His work bridges Chinese legal systems with global human rights frameworks through interdisciplinary analysis.





