郝鲁怡,女,籍贯山东,中国社会科学院国际法研究所研究员,《国际法研究》责任编辑,美国哥伦比亚大学访问学者。山东大学法学学士,英国诺丁汉大学国际法专业硕士,华东政法大学国际法专业博士,中国社会科学院法学研究所博士后。
主要研究领域:国际法基础理论,国际移民与难民法。
主要社会兼职:中国生态文明研究会常务理事,中国人权发展基金会特邀理事
联系方式:haoluyi@126.com
通信地址:北京市东城区沙滩北街15号中国社会科学院国际法研究所
主要成果目录
著作类:
1、《走近国际法治:国际法的编纂与逐渐发展》(专著),中国社会科学出版社2023年版。
2、《欧盟国际移民法律制度研究》(专著),人民出版社2011年版。
3、《欧盟妇女劳动权利保护的法律制度研究》(专著),中国社会科学出版社2013年版,本书获全国妇联2014年中国妇女研究优秀成果三等奖。
4、《反歧视法讲义》(参著),法律出版社2016年版。
5、《变动中的国际法:前沿与热点》(参著),社会科学文献出版社2012年。
6、《反就业歧视的机制与原理》(参著),法律出版社2013年版。
7、《中国社会科学院博士后论丛》第八卷(参著),中国社会科学出版社2011年版。
论文、译文类:
1、《遏制恐怖分子跨国流动的预防性法律机制研究》,载《国际法研究》2020年第1期。
2、《国际难民制度“变”与“不变”的问题思考--兼论国际难民事务的中国立场》,载《北方法学》2019年第1期。
3、《欧盟移民危机的因应与挑战》,载《中国社会科学报》2018年第11期。
4、《全球移民治理的人权方法——从碎片化到整合的艰难进程》,载《深圳大学学报(人文社会科学版)》2017年第4期,人大复印资料国际法卷2017年第12期全文转载。
5、《金砖国家、国际合作和人权话语南方国家视角的思考》(译文),载《国际法研究》2017年第1期。
6、《全球移民治理的人权方法》,载陈泽宪、柳华文主编《人权领域的国际合作与中国视角》,中国政法大学出版社2017年版。
7、《解析欧盟移民法:历史演进、现实困境和发展趋势》,载《环球法律评论》2016年第2期。
8、《欧盟妇女就业权利保护制度研究》,载《中欧双边投资协定谈判相关法律问题研究》法律出版社2016年版。
9、《引渡中的人权问题探究》,载《国际法研究》2015年第5期。
10、《家庭工人权利保障问题检视——国际人权普遍性原则与劳动权利保护的竞合方法》,载《河北法学》2014年第11期。
11、《资产没收与分享制度》,载《国际法论丛》2014年卷。
12、《跨国流动人口与妇女保障权利探析》,载《社会法论丛》,社会科学文献出版社2014年版。
13、《资产没收与分享制度——以美国法为视角》,载《国际法研究》第九卷,社会科学文献出版社2013年版。
14、《非法移民及其遣返法律制度研究》,载《河北法学》2013年第11期。
15、《人口跨国流动中移民妇女劳动权利的保护》,载《国际法研究》第七卷,社会科学文献出版社2012年版。
16、《国际法视野下南极领土主权之争》,载《浙工大法律评论》第四卷,中国检察出版社2009年版。
17、《欧盟短期入境的统一签证制度考察》,载《山东大学学报(哲学社会科学版)》2009年中青年学者专辑。
18、《论国际条约的解释规则》,载《世界贸易组织动态与研究》2009年第4期。
19、《人才跨国流动的法律保护——以欧盟与北美自由贸易区为视角》,载《中国人才》2008年第8期。
20、《国际移民法律体系构建之初探》,载《太平洋学报》2007年第7期。
Hao Luyi
I. Basic Information
Hao Luyi is the professor at CASS Institute of International Law, the editor of Chinese Review of International Law, and the member of the Gender and Law Research Center of CASS Institute of Law. She has been the visiting scholar at Columbia University in the city of New York. Hao Luyi has the B.A. from Shandong University, LL.M from Nottingham University of UK and a Ph.D. in international law from East China University of Political Science and Law. She was also the Post-doctoral researcher at CASS Institute of Law.
II. Main Academic Viewpoints
Hao Luyi’s main research areas are public international law and international migration law. Her published works include: “Study on the EU Legal System of International Migration” (People’s Publishing House, 2011); “Study on the Legal System for the Protection of Women's Labor Rights in the EU” (China Social Sciences Press, 2013); “The Changed or Unchanged Issues of the International Refugee Legal System”(Northern Legal Science, 1 (2018)); “The Human Rights Approach to Global Migration Governance”(Journal of Shenzhen University(Humanities & Social Sciences), ); “Analysis of EU Immigration Law, Historical Evolution, Realistic Dilemma and Development Trend” (Global Law Review 2016); “Human Rights in Extradition” (Chinese Review of International Law 2015); and “The Protection of the Rights of Domestic Workers” (Hebei Law Science, 2014).
Hao Luyi has paid more attentions on the relationships between individuals and the states in the perspective of international public law, making an in-depth exploration on the theory and practice of human rights protection and national security involved in the field of immigration and refugees. Her academic views are as follows.
Her research is trying to explore the meaning and path of the global migration governance. The human rights approach to global migration governance is not to rebuild a new system of international human rights legal norms, but to integrate, on the basis of existing human rights normative frameworks, international human rights concepts and standards such as the principle of non-discrimination, empowerment and inclusion, oversight and accountability and so on. The integration of the human rights protection responsibilities and obligations of States, such as the original countries of migrants, transit and destination countries, provides practical guidance and concrete paths to guarantee the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all migrants.
Regarding to the area of refugees, her research emphasizes the importance of effective compliance with and effective implementation of the 1951 Refugees Convention and its Protocol at the international level in the context of the international refugee regime. Her research also proposed a global approach to international cooperation on refugee governance, centered on safeguarding the rights of refugees, addressing the root causes of refugees and effectively sharing responsibilities.
Her research also tracks the issue of immigration and refugees in the process of EU integration from an empirical point of view. The fundamental contradiction between the common governance of EU integration and the diversified demand of sovereign countries restricts the integrated structure and function of EU immigration law, which not only brings significant limitations to the decision-making and legislation in the field of external migration, but also sows the root cause of the realistic predicament and development hidden danger of the EU immigration legal system. In the long run, the issue of immigration has become a substantial "challenge" to the EU integration process in the EU, which has been internalized by the apparent "crisis", making it an important factor in determining the fate of the EU.