Sino-Russian Comparative Law Research Center
The Sino-Russian Comparative Law Research Center is one of Shenzhen's key research bases in the humanities and social sciences. Established in 2020, it is headed by Dr. Zhu Dijian. The current research team consists of 15 core members, including 7 senior professionals and 11 PhD holders, covering fields such as law, politics, economics, finance, and auditing. The center is committed to conducting high-level research on theoretical and practical issues in Sino-Russian legal studies. It aims to cultivate high-quality legal professionals and provide intellectual support for the Belt and Road Initiative, the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Russia in the new era, the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and the construction of Shenzhen as a pilot demonstration zone for socialism.