Dr. Alex Chen holds a JD and a PhD in Law & Legal Studies, with over a decade of teaching and research in criminal justice, international law, and legal studies.
As a Canadian legal scholar, Dr. Alex Chen holds a Juris Doctor (JD) and a PhD in Law & Legal Studies, bringing a decade of teaching and research in criminal justice, international law, and legal studies. Based in Canada, Chen mentors graduate writers through assignments, research papers, literature reviews, and policy analyses, emphasizing rigorous argumentation, ethical sourcing, and clear, accessible writing. His work appears in peer-reviewed journals and he collaborates with law faculties to translate theory into practice with integrity.
In practice, Chen emphasizes a structured, client-centered writing process: focused research questions, evidence-based analysis, and precise citations using the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation. He guides students to articulate complex ideas clearly, balance competing perspectives, and present findings in a cohesive, publication-ready style. Beyond syntax, he fosters critical thinking and methodological rigor, ensuring originality and adherence to academic standards across criminal justice, international law, law, and legal studies consistently.