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Table of ContentsIntroduction �

FacultyofLaw:Governance 6

DepartmentofLaw:AcademicStaffList 8

DepartmentofProfessionalLegalEducation:

AcademicStaffList 10

DepartmentofLaw:AcademicStaffProfile 1�

DepartmentofLaw:

TeachingConsultants’Profile 31

DepartmentofProfessionalLegalEducation:

AcademicStaffProfile 3�

DepartmentofProfessionalLegalEducation:

TeachingConsultants’Profile 38

ResearchCentresandProgrammes 40

Faculty’sResearchJournals 48

MajorPublications�00�-�005 50

FacultyExpertise:Overview 55

Every day you may make progress.

Every step may be fruitful.

Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening,

ever-ascending, ever-improving path.

You know you will never get to the end of the journey.

But this, so far from discouraging,

only adds to the joy and glory of the climb.

Sir Winston Churchill, British politician (1874-1965)

3. CommerCial, Corporate and FinanCial law

The Faculty has a wealth of expertise in the commercial law area, including core common lawsubjects like contract, tort, property, equity, tax, credit and security, acquisition and merger,listing,banking,commercialdrafting,aswellasprivateinternationallawandinternationaltradeand economic law. This is a very diversified area and we have broadly grouped them under3 sub-themes: core common law; corporate financial and security law; insolvency and privateinternational law. OurAsian Institute of International Financial Law is the focal point of ourresearch on corporate and financial law, and has brought to Hong Kong many distinguishedscholarsformanyhighlysuccessfulpubliclecturesandacademicconferences.

4. intelleCtual property and inFormation CommuniCations teChnology

This is a budding area in the Faculty. In terms of information technology law, the ChinaInformation Technology and Law Centre has generated considerable research outputs and hassecuredmajorfundingfromtheGovernmentforaCommunityLegalInformationCentreProjectwhich aims to promulgating general legal knowledge to the general public. The Centre alsohousestheHongKongLegalInformationInstitute,whichprovidesthepublicwithfreeaccesstooneofthebestelectronicdatabasesonlegalmaterialinHongKong.ItisindeedtheonlyelectronicdatabasesinAsiathatprovidesfreeaccesstocomprehensivelegalinformation–whichinitselfisacontributionoftheFacultytotheruleoflaw.

Our research in the area of intellectual property covers cutting edge issues in the area of bio-medicaldevelopmentandpharmaceuticalproducts,aswellasdomainnamedisputes,andpolicyresearchonintellectualproperty.Oneofourcolleagues,DrXueHong,hasrecentlybeenawardedthe very prestigious TenYoung Outstanding Jurists in China, and is the youngest and the firstwomaninChinawhohasreceivedthishonour.

5. wto training and researCh

WTOtrainingandresearchisarecentareaofdevelopmentintheFaculty,butisrapidlygainingmomentum. The EastAsian International Economic Law (EAIEL) programme is the focal pointoftrainingandresearchinthisarea.WehavebeendesignatedbytheWTOforthreeconsecutiveyearsastheAsia-Pacificcentreforgovernmentofficialsfromover30developingcountriesintheAsianPacificRegion.TheEAIELhasalsobeenengagedincapacitybuildingandstafftraininginWTO rules and regulations in China and Indochina. It has also collaborated with internationalorganizationsinorganizinghighlevelinternationalconferences,includingtheHongKongTradeandDevelopmentSymposiumalongsidethe6thWTOMinisterialConferenceheldinHongKonginDecember�005.TheVisitingFellowschemeof theEAIELprogrammealsobrings inregionalandinternationalexperts intheareatocollaboratewithourinternalexpertise.SomeofthecoreresearchareasundertheEAIELprogrammeincludetradefacilitation,services,disputesettlement,subsidiesandcounterveilingmeasuresregionalismandintellectualproperty.

Introduction

The Faculty of Law of The University of Hong Kong is the first law school in Hong Kong andoneofthemostprestigiouslawschoolsinternationally.Since1969,ourFacultyhasbeentraininggraduateswhoaretodaydistinguishedlegalprofessionalsandleadersofourcommunity.BuildinguponouruniquepositionastheonlycommonlawjurisdictioninChina,capitalizingonthe“onecountry, two systems” principle, the Faculty has an irreplaceable role to play in scholarship,researchandeducationoncommonlawandcomparativelawaswellasthedevelopmentoftheRuleofLawinChina.Withover50academicstaffmemberscomingfromover17jurisdictionsintheworld,theFacultyofLawhasbuiltupexcellenceinthefollowingareas:

1. publiC law

This is one of the strongest areas of the Faculty. Staff members are actively engaged incontemporary debates on comparative constitutional law, human rights, international relations,autonomystudies, international criminal law,administrative law,migrantworkers,womenandchildrentrafficking,ruleoflawandgenderissues,criminallaw,taxlawandsignificantresearchontheseareashasbeenproduced.Since1999,wehaveofferedapioneeringMasterofLaws(LLM)inHumanRights,whichistheonlyhumanrightslawprogrammeinAsiawithauniquelyAsianfocus.GraduatesofthisProgrammeincludejudges,lawyersandadvocates,governmentlawyersand prosecutors, academics and human rights activists in over 17 countries inAsia and otherpartsoftheworld.OurpubliclawresearchisbackedupbyourCentreofComparativeandPublicLaw. ProfessorYash Ghai, our former SirY K Pao Chair in Public Law, was awarded the mostdistinguishedresearcherawardoftheUniversity.ProfessorHurstHannum,aneminentacademicin international human rights, has succeeded Professor Ghai in �006 as the second SirY K PaoChairinPublicLaw.

2. Comparative Chinese law

The Faculty has the widest range of expertise in Chinese Law outside China, ranging fromcriminal law, public law, securities regulation and finance, intellectual property, to cross-borderissuesandlegaltheoryandjurisprudence.Coupledwithourstrengthincommonlaw,weareinaverystrongpositiontoconductcomparativelawresearchandtoteachincivillawandcommonlaw.Our research on comparativeChinese lawhasbeen frequently cited inmostof thequalityinternational journals,andourLLMinChineseLawprogrammehasattractedstudentsfromallovertheworldwhoareinterestedinChina’slegaldevelopmentanditsinterfacewiththewesternworld. Our comparative work also takes advantage of the existence of 4 different jurisdictions(HongKong,Macau,TaiwanandMainland)withinthesamecountry,letaloneourrichexpertisein thecommon law.Anumberofourcolleaguesare involvedonewayor theother in the legalreforminMainlandChina.

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6. dispute resolution and negotiation programmeThe Faculty has been providing, since its inception, professional training in legal practice andlitigation–aconventionalmeansofdisputeresolution.Recently,itisalsoactivelydevelopingtheinterdisciplinary area of alternative dispute resolution and negotiation which incorporates law,business, government, psychology, economics, anthropology, and education. We have expertisefrom both theAnglo-American and Mainland China backgrounds in dispute resolution, andthe idea is to create a productive dialogue between rigorous research and scholarship and thecompetitiveedgeofpracticeinthisareaofgreatpotential.SofarsuchprogrammesexistmainlyinNorthAmerica.Asnegotiationanddisputeresolutionisalsotiedtocultureandvalues,itisourplantodevelopamajordisputeresolutionandnegotiationprogrammeinthispartoftheworldwherethereisadistinctculturalapproachtosuchissues.

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Professor Johannes Chan, SCLLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (London), Barrister-at-law (HK)

assoCiate deans

Professor Christopher SherrinLLM (London), PhD (London)

Mr. Benny Y T TaiLLB (HK), PCLL (HK), LLM (London)

Mr. Zhang Xian-chuLLB (China U of Political Science & Law, Beijing), MCL, JD (Indiana)

head, department oF law

Mr. Michael JacksonLLB(Hons) (Auck), LLM (BC)

head, department oF proFessional legal eduCation

Mr. Wilson W C ChowLLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (HKU)

direCtor, asian institute oF international FinanCial law (aiiFl)

Dr. Douglas Arner BA (Dury), JD (SMU), LLM (London)

Faculty of Lawgovernance

Co-direCtors, China inFormation teChnology and law Centre

Dr. Kevin PunBSc, DipCS, MS, PhD, LLB, LLM, PCLL, Barrister-at-law

Dr. Anne S Y CheungLLB (HKU), JD (Toronto), LLM (London), JSM, JSD (Stanford)

direCtor, Centre For Comparative and publiC law (CCpl)

Dr. Fu Hualing LLB (Southwestern); MA (Tor); D Jur (York)

direCtor, hKu and peKing university researCh Centre

Mr. Zhang Xian-chuLLB (China U of Political Science & Law, Beijing), MCL, JD (Indiana)

direCtor, east asia international eConomiC law & poliCy program

Mr. Donald LewisAB (USC), JD (Emory), LLM (London)

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Ms. Li Yahong JSM (Stanford), JD (Suffolk), PDip (Peking), LLB (Southwestern), LLM (Peking)

Ms. Suzannah LintonLLB (Bristol), LLM (Essex), Solicitor (England & Wales)

Dr. Athena N C Liu BA (CNAA), PhD (Glasgow)

Mr. Kelvin F K Low LLB (NUS), BCL (Oxon)

Ms. Angelina Luk BA (HKU), BA (Cantab), PCLL (HKU), MA (Cantab), Solicitor (HK, England & Wales)

Ms. Katherine L Lynch BA (S Fraser), LLB (York), LLM (Cantab), JSM (Stan), JSD Candidate

Mr. Alexander MakB.Com and LLB (UNSW, Aust), LLM, MAArbDR, Solicitor(HK),Barrister & Solicitor (NSW, Aust)

Dr. Kevin K H Pun BSc, DipCS, MS, PhD, LLB, LLM, PCLL, Barrister-at-law

Dr. Bart Rwezaura LLB (Makerere), LLM (Harvard), PhD (Warwick)

Professor David SandborgBA (Dartmouth College); JD (Standford Law School); Solicitor (HK) and Attorney-at-Law (State of California)

Professor Philip St J Smart LLB, LLM (Lond), Barrister (England and Wales and HK)

Ms. Soong I-Ping MA (Oxon), Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales

Mr. Benny Y T Tai LLB (HK), PCLL (HK), LLM (Lond)

Dr. Xue HongLLB, LLM, PhD

Mr. Yap Po JenLLB(NUS), LLM(Harvard); Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore; Attorney and Counsellor at Law (New York State).

Mr. Simon N M Young BArtsSc (McMaster), LLB (Toronto), LLM (Cantab.), Barrister & Solicitor (Ontario)

Dr. Guanghua Yu BA (Shanghai Maritime), LLB (Toronto); LLM (York); SJD (Toronto)

Mr. Zhang Xianchu LLB (China U of Political Science & Law, Beijing), MCL, JD (Indiana)

Dr. Zheng Ge LLB (Sichuan); LLM, PhD (Peking); LLM (Duke); SJD Candidate (Toronto)

Dr. Douglas Arner BA(Drury), JD(SMU), LLM, PhD (London)

Ms. Janice M Brabyn LLB (Hons), LLM (Yale), LLM(VUW)

Professor Johannes M M Chan, SC LLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (London), Barrister-at-law (HK)

Professor Albert H Y Chen LLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (Harvard),Solicitor (HK)

Mr. Thomas K H ChengBA (Yale), JD (Harvard), BCL (Oxon)

Dr. Anne S Y Cheung LLB (HKU), JD (Toronto), LLM (London), JSM, JSD (Stanford)

Ms. Athena Cheung LLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (London, LSE), Solicitor (HK)

Professor Richard CullenLLB (Hons) (Melb), PhD (Osgoode Hall, Canada), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic), Solicitor (Hong Kong, England and Wales

Dr. Fu Hualing LLB (Southwestern), MA (Tor), D Jur (York)

Mr. Henry Gao LLB (China Youth University for Political Science), LLM (London), JD (Vanderbilt)

Mr. Rick G Glofcheski BA (W Laur), LLB (Windsor), LLM (Cantab)

Mr. Say H Goo LLB (Leic), LLM (E Anglia)

Mr. Desmond Greenwood BSc (Syd); LLB (Lond); DipEd (Syd), Solicitor (HK)

Professor Hurst HannumAB(UC Berkeley), JD(UC Berkeley)

Professor Lusina K S Ho BA (Oxon), BCL (Oxon)

Mr. Michael I Jackson LLB(Hons) (Auck), LLM (BC)

Ms. Puja Kapai LLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (Harvard)

Ms. Alice S C Lee LLB (HKU), BCL (Oxon), PCLL (HKU)

Ms. Rebecca W C Lee LLB (HKU), BCL (Oxon), PCLL (HKU), Solicitor (HK)

Dr. Leng Jing LLB, LLM (Peking); LLM (Kyushu); SJD (Toronto)

Mr. Donald J Lewis AB (USC), JD (Emory), LLM (London)

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Department of Professional Legal Education

Ms. Christine N Booth LLM (HK); Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales; Solicitor of the High Court of HKSAR

Dr. Felix W H Chan LLB, PCLL (HKU), LLM (Cantab.), DBA (S.Aust.), Solicitor (HK and England and Wales)

Mr. Eric T M Cheung LLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), Solicitor (HK and England and Wales and Singapore)

Mr. Wilson W S Chow LLB (HKU), PCLL (HKU), LLM (HKU), Solicitor (HK)

Ms. Emma Gooding BA (Cantab), MA (Cantab), DipLP (College of Law), Solicitor (England and Wales and HK)

Professor Andrew J Halkyard LLB(Hons) ANU; LLM (Virg); Barrister-at-Law (Supreme Court of New South Wales)

Mr. Norman Hui BA (Toronto), PCLL (HKU), Barrister-at-Law (HK)

Ms. Julienne Jen LLB (London), PCLL (HKU), Solicitor (HK, England and Wales)

Dr. Keith HottenBA (Hons) (Essex); MA (Essex); Ph.D (London); Cert.Ed. (London); Dip. Law (PCL); Barrister (England and Wales, HK).

Mr. Raymond Pierce LLB (London), Barrister-at-law (England and Wales - 1995; Hong Kong - 1997; Republic of the Fiji Islands - 1998)

Ms. Vandana Rajwani BA (Oxford Brookes), LLM (HR)(HKU), Barrister-at-law (HK, England and Wales)

Professor Christopher Sherrin LLM (London), PhD (London), Barrister (England and Wales)

Ms. Amanda Whitfort BA (Hons) Monash, LLB Monash, LLM London, Solicitor and Barrister (Supreme Court of Victoria and High Court of Australia)

Professor Michael Wilkinson BA, LLB (Cantab), Barrister of the Inner Temple

Mr. Richard W S Wu LLB, PCLL (HKU), BSc (Lond), LLM (Lond), MBA (Warwick), LLB, LLM (Peking), Solicitor (HK, England and Wales, Singapore and Australia)

Ms. Jessica Y K Young BA (Cantab), MA (Cantab), LLM (Cantab), Solicitor (HK, England and Wales)

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ProfessorJohannesChan,DeanoftheFacultyofLawfromJuly�00�,specializesinhumanrights,constitutionallawandadministrativelaw.

Professor Chan has published widelyin both local and international journals. Hisbooks include: Immigration Law in Hong Kong (with Bart Rwezaura, 2004) On the Road to Justice (2000)(走在公義路上); Hong Kong’s Constitutional Debate: Conflict over Interpretation (with FuHualing and Y Ghai, �000)(居港權引發的憲法爭論), General Principles of Hong Kong Law(with Albert Chen & Others, 1999)(香港法概論), Media Law and Practice (with KennethLeung, 1995)(傳播法新論),The Hong Kong Bill of Rights: Two Years Before 1997 (with GeorgeEdwards,1995),The Hong Kong Bill of Rights: A Comparative Approach (withYash Ghai, 1993),Public Law and Human Rights: A Hong Kong Sourcebook(withAndrewByrnes,1993),Human Rights in Hong Kong (1990)(人權在香港).He isalsooneofthefoundingeditorsofHong Kong Public Law ReportsandaneditorofHong Kong CasesandHong Kong Law Reports and Digest.

HiscurrentresearchincludesConstitutionalLawReform,BillofRights,PolicyStudyonHumanResourcesandCompetitiveness, andworkon

Chan, m. m. Johannes 陳文敏

theruleoflaw,humanrightsandlegalsystem.Professor Chan has served on many

government/public and professional bodies,including the Bar Council, the ConsumerCouncil,theBroadcastingAuthority,thePressCouncil, theAdministrativeAppeals Board,the Municipal ServicesAppeals Board, LawReform Sub-Committee on Privacy, CounciloftheHongKongRedCross,andtheCentralPolicy Unit (Governor ’s Think Tank). In1995,hewaselectedasoneof theTenYoungOutstanding Persons in Hong Kong. In 1999,hereceivedtheHumanRightsPressAward.

Being also a practising barrister, hepractises exclusively in the areas of publiclaw and human rights, and has appearedas counsel in many leading Bill of Rights/human rights cases. Internationally, he hasworked on specific issues with many non-governmentalorganisations(suchasAmnestyInternational, Lawyers Committee, theInternationalCommitteeofRedCross).HehasalsoappearedinofficialinternationalforaandactedasatrialobserverintheAsianregion.In�003,hewasappointedas the firstHonorarySeniorCounselinHongKong.

Chen, hung-yee albert 陳弘毅

Kong (香港法律與香港政治)(1990), The Rule of Law, Enlightenment and the Spirit of Modern Law(法治、啟蒙與現代法的精神)(1998),The World of Jurisprudence (法理學的世界) (�003),andAn Introduction to the Legal System of the People’s Republic of China (3rded�004).He isalso theco-editor of The Basic Law and Hong Kong’s Future (1988) and General Principles of Hong Kong Law(香港法概論)(1999).

ProfessorCheniscurrentlyamemberoftheLawReformCommissionandtheCommissionon Strategic Development, a Justice of thePeace, and a member of the Basic LawCommittee of the NPC Standing Committee.He is an honorary professor at TsinghuaUniversity and several other Chineseuniversities, a member of the AcademicAdvisory Committee of the Law Institute oftheAcademia Sinica, Taipei, andAssociateEditoroftheHong Kong Law Journal.

ProfessorChenisagraduateoftheUniversityof Hong Kong and Harvard University. Hebegan his academic career at the UniversityofHongKongin1984afterservinghisarticledclerkship at Johnson, Stokes & Master. Heserved as Head of the Department of Law in1993-1996, andasDeanof theFacultyofLawin1996-�00�.

Professor Chen is currently teaching thesubjects of law and society, jurisprudence,and guided research. In addition to over 100English and Chinese journal articles, he haswritten the following books: Hong Kong’s Legal System and the Basic Law (香港法制與基本法)(1986), Human Rights and the Rule of Law (人權與法治): (1987) (with ProfessorJohannes Chan as co-author), The Workers’ Compensation System in Hong Kong: Retrospect and Prospect (1987) (with Professor Ng Sek-hong as co-author), Law and Politics in Hong

Dr. Douglas Arner joined the Faculty in1999 and is currently anAssociate Professor,specializing in financial law, regulation anddevelopment. He is Director of the AsianInstitute of International Financial Law(www.AIIFL.com) and Director of the LLM(CorporateandFinancialLaw)Programme.

Dr. Arner has published widely: heisco-author or co-editor of five books,and author or co-author of more than 40studies,articlesandchapterson financiallaw, regulation and development. Hisbooks includeFinancial Stability, Economic Growth and the Role of Law (forthcoming 2007); Financial Markets in Hong Kong: Law and Practice (co-author, 2006); Asia’s Debt Capital Markets: Prospects and Strategies for Development (co-editor,�006);Financial Regulation: A Guide to Structural Reform( c o - e d i t o r, � 0 0 3 ) ; a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l Financial Sector Reform: Standard Setting

and Infrastructure Development (co-editor,�00�).

His current research focuses on financialintegrationanddevelopment.

Dr. Arner has lectured, co-organizedconferences and seminars, andhas beeninvolved withfinancial sector reform projectsin over �0 economiesinAfrica,Asia, Europeand North America. He has served as aconsultantwith,amongothers,theWorldBank,Asian Development Bank,APEC,EuropeanBank for Reconstruction and Development,and Development Bank of SouthernAfrica.Prior to his appointment at HKU, Dr.Arnerwas the Sir John Lubbock Support FundFellow at the Centre for Commercial LawStudies (CCLS) at Queen Mary, Universityof London, and Director of Research of theLondon Institute of International Banking,Finance and Development Law (a think-tankandconsultancy).

arner, douglas

Janice Brabyn specializes in criminal law,evidence and extradition with recent foraysintopubliclaw.

Ms. Brabynhaspublished internationallyin most of these areas but has alwayspaid particular attention to Hong Kongjurisprudence.Publicationsinclude:“ASequelto Seymour, made in Hong Kong: The PrivyCouncil Decision of Kong Cheuk Kwan”(1987) Criminal Law Review 84; “ExceptionalAccusation Cases under the ExtraditionActs1870 to 1935’ (1987) Criminal Law Review 796;Commentary on orders �4, 38-40, in Hong Kong Supreme Court Practice(1994)W.S.Clarke(ed); ‘TheFundamentalFreedomofAssemblyand Part III of the Public Order Ordinance’(�00�) 3� HKLJ �71; “A Defendant’s ‘GoodCharacter’inaCriminalTrial”(�004)34HKLJ 581. “ProtectionAgainst Judicially compelledDisclosureoftheIdentityofNewsGatherers.”Confidential Sources in Common Law

Jurisdictions(�006)69(6)MLR895-934.Current research includes compelled

disclosure of journalist sources, evidenceof character in criminal trials, confessionevidence, covert surveillance and on goingdevelopmentsinHongKongpublicorderlaw.

Ms. Brabyn is firmly committed topractising and promoting small groupinteractive teaching of intellectual skills andsubstantive law. She has played a large partin laying the foundations for the current useof such methods to teach legal and languageskillstoourfirstandsecondyearstudents.

As an academic teacher of law in HongKong, Ms. Brabyn has also made numeroussubmissions to HK Law Reform Commissionmost recently on hearsay in criminalproceedings.

Ms.BrabynisaFellowoftheHongKongCriminologySociety.

brabyn, JaniCe

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Thomas Cheng , Ass i s tant Pro fessor,joined the Faculty in April �006 and iscurrentlytheDeputyDirectoroftheAsianInstitute of International Financial Law.Prior to joining the Faculty, Mr. Chengwas an associate at the New York officeof Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, wherehe focused in antitrust l i t igation. Hisresearchinterestsincludecompetitionlawand policy issues, especially comparativecompetition law and competition law inEastAsia.

Mr. Cheng received his Bachelor ofArts degree from Yale College, and hisJuris Doctor degree from Harvard LawSchool, where he was a co-President ofHarvard Asia Law Society, the ExecutiveE d i t o r o f H a r v a rd A s i a Q u a r t e r l y,and an Articles Editor of the HarvardI n t e r n a t i o n a l L a w J o u r n a l . H e t h e nfurthered his studies at the University ofOxford, where he received his Bachelorof Civil Law degree in European andComparativeLaw.

Cheng, thomas 鄭建韓

Dr.Anne Cheung,Associate Professor, hasbeenamemberoftheFacultysince1995.Shespecializesinmedialaw,lawandsociety,andfeministlegalstudies.

Dr. Cheung’s publication include Self-Censorship and the Struggle for Press Freedom in Hong Kong (Kluwer International, �003);“What Law Cannot Give: From the Queento the Chief Executive,” in Michael Freeman,Law and Popular Culture: Current LegalIssues�004 (Vol.7)(Oxford:OxfordUniversityPress, �005) P.4�5-445; “Turning Victimsinto Defendants: a Study of Sex Scandals,”Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (�005) 1-19;“In Search of a Theory of Cult and FreedomofReligioninChina,”vol.13,no.1Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal(�004)1-30;and“OneStepForward, Two Steps Back:A Study of PressLaw inPost-ColonialHongKong,”Vol.3no.4 Journalism and Communication Monographs(�00�),191-��6.ShehasworkedwithProfessorAlbert H.Y Chen to write on “Debates about

the Rule of Law in the Hong Kong SpecialAdministrativeRegion,1997-�00�,” inRandallPeerenboom,ed.,Asian Discourse of Rule of Law(London:Routledge,�003)p.�50-�85.

Her current research includes a study onthe evolving role of the media in mainlandChina,internetregulationinChinaandmediaregulationinHongKong.

Working with other colleagues fromthe Faculty of Law and the Department ofComputerScience,she isbuildingabilingualcommunity legal information website (CLIC)introducing legal information to the generalpublic.

Currently, Dr. Cheung is a committeemember of the Hong Kong Spec ia lAdministrative Region’s Department ofJusticeInformalGrouptoReviewtheDemandfor Legal Services. She is working activelywithvariousNGOstocombattheproblemofdomesticviolence.

Cheung, s. y. anne 張善喻

Dr.FuHualing,AssociateProfessorandDirectoroftheCentreforComparativeandPublicLaw,specializingincriminaljusticestudies,humanrightsandconstitutionallawinChina.

Dr.Fuhaspublishedwidelyinbothlocalandinternational journals.Hisbooksinclude:Media Law in the People’s Republic of China(with Richard Cullen, 1996), Hong Kong’s Constitutional Debate: Conflict over Interpretation(edited with Johannes Chan and Y Ghai,

�000)(居港權引發的憲法爭論),National Security and Fundamental Freedoms: Hong Kong’s Article 23 Under Scrutiny(editedwithCarolePetersenandSimonYoung,�005).HeisalsotheChinaLaweditorforHongKongLawJournal.

His current research includes theconstitutional status of Hong Kong and itslegal relations with mainland China, disputeresolution and the role of the courts andcriminaljusticereforminChina.

Fu, hualing 傅華伶

(1990)andMedia Law in the PRC (1996) (withH.L.Fu).OneofhismostrecentmonographsisThe Rule of Law in Hong Kong(�005).

H i s r e s e a r c h i n t e r e s t s i n c l u d eComparative Public Law, Public Law, MediaLaw, Taxation Law, Comparative TaxationLaw, and Professional Ethics. Recentpublications include: Richard Cullen and TorKrever "Taxation and Democracy in HongKong” (Research Monograph published byCivic Exchange Hong Kong, �005; RichardCullen and Tor Krever, “Will Tax ReformDrive Political Reform in Hong Kong”(�006) (January 16) Tax Notes International,197 – �0�; D.W. Choy and Richard Cullen,“Treason and Subversion in Hong Kong”,in (Fu, Petersen and Young (eds)) National Security and Fundamental Freedoms(HongKongUniversity Press, Hong Kong, �005) Chapter5 (151 – 188); Richard Cullen and D.W. Choy“China’s Media: The Impact of the Internet”(�005) 6 San Diego International Law Journal,3�3 – 340; Christine Loh and Richard Cullen“Political Reform in Hong Kong” (�005) 14JournalofContemporaryChina147–170.

ProfessorRichardCullenisaVisitingProfessorin the Faculty of Law at The University ofHong Kong. He was previously a Professorand Head of the Department of BusinessLaw and Taxation at Monash University inMelbourne,Australiafrom1999-�001.HewasActingHeadoftheDepartmentofProfessionalLegal Education of the City University ofHong Kong from 199� to 1994 and was aVisiting Professor at the City University ofHongKong,twice,duringtheperiodAugust,�001–August,�003.

Professor Cullen has made presentationsat seminars and conferences in recent yearsinAustralia, Canada, China, England, HongKong, India, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, TheNetherlands, Singapore and Sri Lanka. Hehas been a Visiting Scholar at Universities inAustria, Belgium, Canada, England, JapanandSwitzerland.HeisamemberoftheHongKongthinktank,theCivicExchange.

He has written and co-written severalbooks and more than 100 articles, notes andcommentaries and has been the recipient ofa range of major and minor research grants.Richard's books include Federalism in Action

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SayGoo,AssociateProfessor, joinedtheHKUFaculty of Law in 1995 after over five yearsof teaching at the University of Exeter (1991-1995) and University of EastAnglia (1990-1991). His specialized areas are English LandLaw and Company Law, Hong Kong LandLaw, Corporate Governance, and SecuritiesLaw.Hehaspublishedwidely in theseareas.Someofhisrepresentativepublicationsare:• Corporate Governance: the Hong Kong debate

(Hong Kong: Sweet & MaxwellAsia �003)(withAnneCarverandJohnWhitman)

• Minority shareholders’ Protection (London:Cavendish1994)

• Sourcebook on Land Law(London:Cavendish�00�)3rdedn

• Cases and Materials on Company Law(Oxford:OxfordUniversityPress,�004)5thedn.(withAndrewHicks)

• Land Law in Hong Kong (Hong Kong:Butterworths Asia �003) �nd edn (withAliceLee)

• Insurance Law and Practice in Hong Kong (HongKong:Sweet&MaxwellAsia�003)

He has also contributed to five titles ofthe Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong, andannotated five Ordinances for theAnnotatedOrdinancesofHongKongseries,andwrittenmanyarticles.

Mr.Goowas the foundingProgrammeDirector of LLM (Corporate and FinancialLaw) (1999-�00�) and co-founder of AsianInstitute of International Financial Law(1999). He is currently Articles Editorof HKLJ, a member of the InternationalAdvisory Board of the Centre for CorporateLaw and Securities Regulation, UniversityofMelbourne,amemberoftheEditorialBoardof Corporate Governance International, and asectioneditoroftheJournal of Business Law.HeisalsoaconsultanttotheTechnicalCommitteeof the Hong Kong Institute of CompanySecretaries.

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RickGlofcheski,AssociateProfessor,specializesinTortLawandLabourandEmploymentLaw.

Rick Glofcheski has published widelyboth locally and internationally. He is theauthor of the leading tort book, Tort Law inHongKong(HongKong:SweetandMaxwellAsia,�00�),636pp,soontobepublishedinitssecondedition.Recentarticlesinclude"WorkerMisconduct and the Denial of Claims underthe Employees' Compensation Ordinance"(�005) 35 HKLJ; "Connecting the Injury withthe Employment" in Young and Jen (eds)Law Lectures for Practitioners �005 (HongKong:Sweet&MaxwellAsia,�005)1-�5;“TheIllusion of Proportionate Liability: The CaseoftheIncorporatedOwnersofAlbertHouse”(�004) 34 HKLJ 451; “A Frolic in the Law ofTort: Expanding the Scope of Employer ’sVicariousLiability”(�004)1�TortLawReview18; “Wrongful Termination of EmploymentContracts”inJYoungandAChan(eds),Law

Lectures for Practitioners �004 (Hong Kong:Sweet&MaxwellAsia, �004)1-39; “TheLawof Limitations asApplied to Latent BuildingDefects” (�000) Vol 16 No 6 Constr L J 379;“Defective Buildings and Defective Law: theDuty of Care in Negligence” (�000) 30 HKLJ�06;“Plaintiff’sIllegalityasaBartoRecoveryof Personal Injury Damages” (1999) 19 LegStud6-�3.

His current research includes theimplementation of International LabourOrganization standards In Hong Kong,traditional Chinese medicine and itsimplications forpersonal injury litigation, thechanging law of causation in tort law, and abookonlabourandemploymentlaw.

RickwasawardedtheUniversityTeachingFellowship �004 for excellence In teaching.He is the General Editor of the Hong KongLaw Journal, and a Panel Member of the BarAssociationQualificationCommittee.

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Professor Hannum became Sir Y K PaoProfessor of Public Law at the Universityof Hong Kong in January �006; he alsoholds an appointment as Professor ofInternational Law at the Fletcher Schoolof Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University(USA). He has served as a consultant tothe United Nations on issues rangingfrom minority rights to the situations inAfghanistan, East Timor, and WesternSahara; he has served on the boards ofa number of non-governmental humanrights organizations; and is a frequentmedia commentator on internat ionalr e l a t i o n s . I n a d d i t i o n t o h u m a nr ights i ssues genera l ly, h i s researchinterests include minority rights, self-determination,humanitarianintervention,h u m a n r i g h t s d u r i n g e m e r g e n c y

situations, international organisations,constitutional law, and the role of humanrightsinconflictresolution.Amongmanyother publications, Professor Hannum isauthor of International Human Rights:Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice(with R B Li l l ich , S J Anaya, and DShelton) (Aspen, �006) and Autonomy,Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: TheAccommodation of Conflict ing Rights(Univ.ofPennsylvania, rev.ed.1996)andeditor of Negotiating Self-Determination(with E. Babbitt) (Lexington, �006) andGuide to International Human RightsPractice (Transnational, 4th ed. �004). HeservesontheeditorialadvisoryboardsofHuman Rights Law Review and HumanRightsQuarterly.

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Henry Gao,Assistant joined the Faculty in�005 and is currently the Deputy Director ofthe EastAsian International Economic Law& Policy (EAIEL) programme. Mr. Gao’srecentpublicationsinclude“ReflectionsontheRelationship between WTO Negotiations andDisputeSettlement–LessonsfromtheGATS”,inYasuhei Taniguchi,AlanYanovich and JanBohanes (Eds.),TheWTOin theTwenty-FirstCentury: Dispute Settlement, Negotiationsand Regionalism in Asia (CambridgeUniversity Press, �007); “Procedural Issuesin theAnti-Dumping Regulations of China:A Critical Review under the WTO Rules”(with Won-Mog Choi), Chinese Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 5, No. 3, December�006 (forthcoming); China’s Participationin The WTO (edited with Don Lewis, �005),Cameron & May, London; “AggressiveLegalism: The East Asian Experience AndLessons For China”, In China’s Participationin The WTO, �005, pp. 315-351; “The CloserEconomic PartnershipArrangement (CEPA)between Mainland China and Hong Kong– Legal and Economic Analyses”, Trading

ArrangementsinthePacificRim:ASEANandAPEC,III.C.6,(OceanaPublicationsInc.,NewYork,�004);“ALegalAnalysisof theDisputeon Coke Export Quota between the EU andChina” (中歐焦炭出口配額案淺析), Journal ofInternationalEconomicLaw(國際經濟法學刊),Vol. 1�, �006, Issue 4, pp. 3�1-337; “AmicusCuriae Briefs in the WTO Dispute SettlementSystem: Theory and Practice” (世界貿易組織 爭端解決機制中法庭之友書狀的使用:理論與實踐), Journal of International EconomicLaw (國際經濟法學刊), Vol. 11, �005, pp. 388-416;TheEmergingTradeStrategiesofChina”(中 國 對 外 貿 易 的 新 戰 略 ) , H o n g K o n gEconomic Journal Monthly (信報財經月刊),�004,Vol. 330,pp. 51-55; “Legal IssuesunderWTOrulesontheCloserEconomicPartnershipArrangement (CEPA) between China andHongKong”,ChineseJournalofInternationalLaw,Vol.�,No.�,pp.6�9-648.(�003).

His current research focuses on thefollowingareas:WTOandChina,theDisputeSettlement Mechanism of the WTO, TradeRemedies, FTA and Regionalism, Trade inServicesandGATS.

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AliceLee,AssociateProfessor,specializesinproperty/landlawandintellectualpropertylaw. Her academic interests also extend tolegalbilingualism.She joinedtheFacultyin199� and was awarded the title “UniversityTeaching Fellow” in November 1999. Sheis also an Adjudicator of the ImmigrationTribunal.

Her recent publications include “LandLaw in Hong Kong” (co-authored with SHGoo, published by Butterworths, �003); “APracticalApproach to Intellectual PropertyLaw in Hong Kong” (with Kenny Wong,

Sweet & Maxwell, �00�); “IntellectualProperty:AGuidetotheLawinHongKong”(with Michael Pendleton, ButterworthsAsia,�001); Butterworths Hong Kong Copyright Handbook and Butterworths Hong Kong Trade Marks Handbook. She is also a contributingauthor of the LexisNexis looseleaf onIntellectual Property Law in Hong Kongand PRC. Currently, she is co-authoring“TortLawandPracticeinHongKong”(tobepublishedbySweet&Maxwell)andupdatingtwo of her Butterworths publications onintellectualproperty.

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PujaKapaibeganhercareerattheHongKongBar in �00� and practiced as a barrister forsome time before joining the Law Facultyat HKU as Senior Teaching Assistant tocommence her career in academia. She hasrecently been appointed as an AssistantProfessorwiththeFaculty.

Miss Kapai has been teaching the LegalSystem of Hong Kong, Contract Law andLegal Research and Writing and she will beteachingLawandSocietythisyear.

Herareasofinterestincludeinternationalhuman rights law, the dynamics betweenhuman rights, religion and culture, womenand human rights, human rights andethnicity, constitutional law, constitutionalism,international law, international humanitarianinterventionandtheuseofforceininternationallaw. She also takes an active interest inHKU’s participation in international mootingcompetitionsbycoaching teammemberswiththeiroralandwrittenpreparations.

Kapai, puJa17:5 European Business Law Review 1�71-130�(�006); "The Role of Formal Contract LawandEnforcementinEconomicDevelopment"(with Michael Trebilcock), forthcomingin 9�:7 Virginia Law Review (�006); "TheInteraction between Domestic and OverseasCapital Markets and Corporate Governanceof Chinese Listed Companies", forthcomingin Joseph J. Norton & Jonathan Rickford(ed.), Corporate Governance Post-Enron: Comparative and International Perspective �73-340 (BIICL,�006);“CorporateGovernance inthe United States and Japan:A ComparativePerspective”, in Hamada Michiyo & WuZhipan(ed.),Corporate Governance and Capital Markets Regulation: International Comparisons and Implications for China 343-85 (PekingUniversity Press, �003); “An AccidentalPresident?: A Constitutional Analysis ofthe �000 Presidential Election in the UnitedStates”, 13:4 Peking University Law Journal418-33 (�001);and“FairTrialvs.FreedomofPress:on‘theJudiciaryundertheSupervisionoftheMedia’inChina”,�:1Peking University Law Review �67-80 (1999). Her monograph,Corporate Governance in China: In the Context of Globalization and Transition, is forthcomingwiththeHongKongUniversityPressin�006.

Dr. Leng Jing, Post-doctoral Fellow inFinancial Regulation, joined the Faculty inJune �005 and is currently a fellow of theAsianInstituteof InternationalFinancialLaw(AIIFL). She received her LLB degree fromPekingUniversitywiththehighestdistinctionand graduated first in her class. She wasalso awarded two LLM degrees by PekingUniversity and Kyushu University of Japan,respectively.Sheearnedherdoctorate(Doctorof Juridical Science) from the University ofToronto.Priorto joiningtheFaculty,Dr.Lengwasa fellowof theCapitalMarkets Institute,UniversityofTorontofrom�001to�005,andafellowoftheCentreforFinancialLawStudies,PekingUniversityfrom�000to�001.

Dr. Leng has multidisciplinary researchinterests and has published in the areas offinancial regulation, comparative corporategovernance and law and development. Herwork has appeared or is forthcoming inseveralprestigiousjournalsinChina,Europeand the United States, including Peking University Law Journal, Peking University Law Review, European Business Law Review and Virginia Law Review.Herselectedpublicationsinclude: "China's Banking Reform in theContext of Globalization and Transition",

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RebeccaLee,AssistantProfessor,joinedtheDepartment of Law in August �005. Shegraduated from the University of HongKong and the University of Oxford. ShewasalsoadmittedasasolicitoroftheHighCourtoftheHKSARin�005.

Her research interests include ContractLaw,EquityandTrustsandRestitution.Herrecentpaperappearsin‘RentalDepositsas(Quistclose)Trusts’(�003)33 Hong Kong Law Journal 27.

lee, rebeCCa 李穎芝Michael Jackson, Associate Professor, isthe Head of the Department of Law sinceJuly �005. He teaches and writes mainlyon criminal law and procedure. He is theauthorofCriminal Law in Hong Kong(HongKong; HKU Press, �003, 789 pp.). Previouspublications include “The Criminal Law”inRWacks(ed)The Law in Hong Kong 1969-1989 (Oxford) 178-�08; “The Criminal Lawin Hong Kong” in R Wacks (ed) The Future of the Law in Hong Kong (Oxford) 189-�18;

and “Criminal Law” in Gaylord & Traver(eds)Introduction to The Hong Kong Criminal Justice System (Hong Kong: Hong KongUniversity Press) 79-94. He has particulari n t e re s t s i n c o m m e rc i a l c r i m e a n dcybercrime, and has assisted as a solicitorin several major criminal fraud casesduring his time in Hong Kong. He teachesCriminal Law, Equity and Introduction toTrusts (both LLB year �), and Cybercrime(LLMinIT&IPLaw/LLB3).

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Lusina Ho, Professor, joined the Facultyin 199�, and specializes in Equity, Trusts(including the Chinese Trust Law), andRestitution. Her publications in the pastthree years include: Trust Law in China(Sweet & Maxwell Asia, �003) ; “TheReception of Trusts in Asia – EmergingAsian Pr inc ip les?” (�004) SJLS �87 ;“Deposit – The Importance of Being (an)

Earnest?” (�003) 114 LQR 41; and “UndueInfluence: When and How it Matters toBanksandSolicitors”(�00�)SJLS1.SheisamemberoftheChinaCommitteeoftheHongKong TrusteesAssociation, and has been apanel member of the Telecommunications(Competition Provisions) Appeal Boardsince�00�.HercurrentresearchisinEquity,TrustsandRestitution.

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StudiesProgram,USA(�000);andasaVisitingLecturer at the University of Zurich Facultyof Law, Switzerland (1999/�001/ �003/�005).HehasactedasAcademicCo-Director,officialWTO Asia/Pacific Regional Trade PolicyCourse held at HKU in �004. He has alsorecentlyservedasaUNConsultant,ARTNeTAdvisorandAusAIDMentor.

Mr. Lewis has participated in numerousseminars,lecturesandconferencesworld-wideformanyyears.Recenteventshave included:Lecturer on Trade Facilitation in the WTOAsia/Pacific Regional Trade Policy Course(May �006); presenter on Trade Facilitation,World Bank Institute panel at the ICTSD-HKU Trade and Development Symposium(December �005); panel speaker, “TheImpact of Globalization and Trade Rules onNational Governance and Sovereignty”; and“Public Policy and Institutional LeadershipConsiderations – Creating a Framework forEconomic Development” at the Microsoft�nd Government Leaders Forum – Asia,New Delhi (December �005); lead presenteron WTO Trade Facilitation Negotiations atDelivering on the WTO Round: A High-Level Government-Business Dialogue forDevelopment, organized by UNESCAP andthe International Trade Centre (ITC), Macau,October�005.

Donald J. Lewis, Associate Professor, hasbeen with the Faculty of Law since 1986,and specializes in PRC trade and investmentlaw, international trade law, WTO law, andinternational commercial dispute resolution.He is the Director of the East AsianInternational Economic Law and Policy(EAIEL) Programme and Deputy Director oftheAsian Institute of International FinancialLaw(AIIFL).

Mr. Lewis has published numerousbooks, chapters and articles on Chinese law,particularly in the field of PRC trade andinvestment law. Among his books, whichhe has edited or co-authored, are: China’sParticipation in the WTO (�005), ChinaInvestmentManual(�nded.)(1998);PRCJointVentures: Drafting and Negotiating Contracts(withJohnTKuzmik,1997);andTheLifeandDeathofaJointVentureinChina(1996).

His current research includes China’sWTO accession, WTO trade facilitation, PRCforeign investment law and rule of law inAsiangovernancesystems.

Mr. Lewis has been invited on severaloccasions to overseas academic institutions,including as a Visiting Professor at theUniversity of Wisconsin at Madison Schoolof Law, USA (�00�); as a Visiting Scholarat Harvard Law School, East Asian Legal

Implications for the Rule of Law in China,”(�00�) U.Penn J.Int’l Eco.L, �3:4; “The WolfHad Come:Are China’s Intellectual PropertyIndustries Prepared for the WTO?” (�00�)UCLA Pac.Basin L.J., �0:1; “The Law-makingLaw:aSolutiontotheProblemsintheChineseLegislativeSystem?”(�000)1HKLJ.

Ms. Li received substantial grant fromthe Hong Kong government conductingresearchonIPprotectionforbiotech.Shewasalso involved in university strategic researchthemes concerning drug discovery/synthesisandethicallegalissuesingenomic,proteomicandbioinformatics.

Ms.Li isafrequentspeaker/commentatorin international conferences, and a visitingprofessor/fellowatseveraluniversitiesinUS,Europe,Australia and China. She served asmember of ConstitutionalAffairs Committeeof the Law Society of Hong Kong. Prior tojoiningtheFaculty,shewasavisitingscholarat Harvard Law School, legal adviser at theInformation System of MIT, and a researchstaff at theLegislativeAffairsCommissionofthePRCNationalPeople’sCongress.

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LiYahong,Associate Professor and Directorof LLM Program for IP/IT Law, joined theFaculty in1998.Shespecializes in intellectualproperty law and Chinese law. She receivedher undergraduate and postgraduate legalstudies in both China (Southwestern andBeijing) and the United States (Suffolk andStanford).

Ms. Li published the following books:International and comparative Intellectual Property: Law, policy and Practice (�005);American Torts Law (1998)(美國侵權法). Sheedited 8 books in American Law Series (�000)(美國法叢書) and co-edited General Principles of Hong Kong Law (1999) (香港法概論). Herselected journal articles include: “IntellectualProperty Protection for e-Business Methods,”(�004) IEEE Society Press; “An Overview ofPatentProtection forBiotech inHongKong”,Law for Practitioners Series (�004) Chan & Wu(eds.); “Utility Model in China”, Industrial Property in the Biomedical Age – Challenges for Asia (�003) Heath and Sanders (eds.);“Pushing for Greater Protection: the Trendof Chinese Software Industry and the

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research, cloning, tissues banks, privacy andgeneticinformation.

Dr. Liu served as a member of HongKong Family Law Reform working groupon matrimonial proceedings, guardianshipandcustodyofminors, familymediationandadoption. She also served as a member oftheHongKongNursingCouncilandtheHongKongLawReformCommissionsub-committeeon Guardianship and Custody. Currently,she is a member of the Hong Kong Councilon Human Reproductive Technology and anumberofmedicalrelatedethicscommittees.

Dr.LiuspecializesinFamilyLawandMedico-legal Issues. She is the author of Artificial Reproduction and Reproductive Rights (1991); Family Legal Practice Manual (1998), Family Law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1999). Her articles appear in the Journal of Family Law, Hong Kong Law Journal, Journal of Medical Ethics.

Her current research includes advancedirectives in medical decision-making,consent tomedical treatmentby thementallyincapacitated adults and the law governingassisted human reproduction, embryo

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In addition, she has also served as aconsultant to East Timor’s Reception Truthand Reconciliation Commission and otherleadinginstitutionsworkingonthepromotionand protection of human rights around theworld. Ms. Linton’sAsia-Pacific work hasled to particular specialisation in East Timor,IndonesiaandCambodia.

Ms. Linton’s academic works areregularly published in leading internationallaw journals such as the Leiden Journal ofInternational Law, the Criminal Law Forum,the Melbourne University Law Review, theInternational Review of the Red Cross, theJournal of International Criminal Justice, theSingaporeYearBookofInternationalLawandtheYearbook of International HumanitarianLaw. In June �004, her study of transitionaljustice in Cambodia (Reconciliation inCambodia) was published as a book by theDocumentationCenterofCambodia.

Ms. Linton is an advisor to theInternational Committee for Human Rightsin Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and ispart of the International Legal AssistanceConsortium, Sweden. She is also a memberof the International Natural LawAssociation(HongKongBranch),theAmericanSocietyofInternationalLawandtheEuropeanSocietyofInternationalLaw.

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Ms. Suzannah Linton,Associate Professor,is the Director of LLM Program in HumanRights. Her classes cover numerous areasof international law, focusing on publicinternational law, international humanitarianlaw, international criminal law, internationalhumanrightslaw,andpostconflictjustice.

Ms.LintonisagraduateoftheUniversityof Bristol (LL.B 1989) and Essex University(LL.MinHumanRightsLaw1997).ShewasaCheveningScholarandqualifiedasaSolicitorof the Supreme Court of England and Walesin1993.ShehasbeenaVisitingFellowattheUniversity of Notre Dame’s Center for Civiland Political Rights and at the LauterpachtResearch Centre for International Law at theUniversityofCambridge.

Ms. Linton joined the Faculty of Lawin �005 after many years of direct work onhuman rights and international justice forgross violations of human rights. She hasworked extensively on the rebuilding ofwar-torn nations through rule of law. Ms.Linton’s career has been primarily withmajor international institutions such as theInternationalCriminalTribunalfortheFormerYugoslavia, the United Nations Office of theHigh Commissioner for Human Rights, theOrganisation for Security and Cooperationin Europe (OSCE) and the United NationsTransitionalAdministration in East Timor.

Katherine L. Lynch, Associate Professor,specializes in arbitration, dispute resolution,businessassociationsandcompanylaw.

Ms. Lynch has published widely in bothlocalandinternationallawjournals.Hermostrecent books include The Forces of Economic Globalization: Challenges to the Regime of International Commercial Arbitration (�003)andHong Kong Company Law: Cases, Materials and Comments (with Philip Smart andAnna Tam,1997). She has published numerous articleson international commercial arbitration anddispute resolution, as well as on propertylaw, business and company law. In 1996-97 she was a Research Fellow at StanfordUniversitycompletingresearchontheimpactof globalization on the law and practice ofinternational commercial arbitration. She wasawardedaJ.S.M.(MasterofJuridicalScience)fromStanfordLawSchoolin1997.Hercurrentresearch includes the impact of informationtechnologyandtheinternetonarbitrationanddisputeresolutionandconciliation,mediation

and other informal methods of disputeresolution.

Since joining the HKU Law Facultyin 1991 she has taught widely in manydifferentFacultycoursesincludingalternativedispute resolution, international commercialarbitration, Hong Kong arbitration law,business associations, company law, propertylaw and legal systems. She has activelydeveloped the Faculty’s teaching andresearch programme in arbitration anddispute resolution. She is responsible forthe introduction of numerous new coursesinto the undergraduate and postgraduatelaw curriculum. In �004 she was awardeda University Teaching FellowshipAward inrecognition of her outstanding contributionsto teaching in the HKU Law Faculty. She isactive in Law Faculty administration servingas Associate Dean from 1999 – �00� andcontinues to serve on numerous University,FacultyandDepartmentalCommittees.

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Kelvin Low,Assistant Professor, joined theFaculty in January �005 and specializes inequity & trusts, restitution and privateinternationallaw.

Mr.Lowhasaprolificpublicationrecorddating back to his student days on suchdiverse topics as constitutional law, contract,restitutionandintellectualproperty.Hismostrecent publications include “Choice of LawinFormationofContracts” (�004)�0 JCL167,

and “Bolam in Singapore: Special Treatmentfor Doctors” [�003] Sing JLS 610 (withLee Yuan Zhen). Since �00�, he has alsocontributed to the “Equity & Trusts” sectionoftheSingapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore Cases(withTanSookYee).

His current research lies broadly in thegeneral field of private law, with a focusprimarily in equity & trusts and privateinternationallaw.

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AngelinaLukisasolicitorinHongKong,andEngland and Wales. Before she read law attheUniversityofCambridge,shehadworkedasatranslatorfor10years.Inherfirstcareer,shehadtaughttranslationattheUniversityofHongKong,headedtheChineseDepartmentof an international translation company andprepared the English translation of the BasicLawoftheHongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegion. Now a consultant to a law firm, sheis also the course co-ordinator of “Use ofChinese in Law” at the Department of Lawof the University of Hong Kong responsiblefor both designing and teaching the subject.In addition, she teaches a course on writingjudgments inChinese for judgesand judicial

officers of the HKSAR Judiciary (法官及司法人員中文判決書寫作課程).

ShehasbeenamemberoftheBilingualismCommitteeof theLawSocietyofHongKongsince 1997 and a member of the TranslationProgrammeAdvisoryCommitteeoftheHongKong Baptist University since �003. Hermajor publications include Legal Translation in Practice《法律翻譯:從實踐出發》, ChungHwa Book Company, �00� and reprinted in�003 with the mainland simplified-characterversion published by Law Press, China in�004,andBilingual Common Law: Extracts from Criminal Cases 《雙語普通法:刑事案例摘錄》,Sweet&MaxwellAsia,�003.

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law have appeared in refereed journalsincluding European Intellectual Property Review, Computer and Telecommunications Law Review, Intellectual Property Quarterly, International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law and Hong Kong Law Journal. Inrecentyears,hehasactedasalegalconsultantandanexpertwitnessinintellectualpropertycases involving computer software. He wascalledtotheHongKongBarin1999.

Dr. Pun is a frequent speaker andcommentator on legal issues relating toelectronic commerce and informationtechnology. He has been invited to addressjudges,legalpractitioners,businessexecutives,journalists, civil servants, police officers,educators,publishersandotherprofessionals.Since�000,hehasbeenappointedbytheVice-Chancellor as the University representativein the Task Force on Reprographic RightsLicensing established by the Heads ofUniversities Committee, and has playeda leading role in drafting submissions onbehalf of the education sector in responseto the Government’s proposals for copyrightlawreform.

Kevin Pun,Associate Professor, is presentlyteaching in both the Computer ScienceDepartment and the Law Department. Hiscurrent research works are concerned withthe legal issues arising from the computingtechnology and electronic commerce, and thecomputerizationoflaw.Heisaco-directorofthe China Information Technology and LawCentre jointly established by the ComputerScienceDepartmentandtheLawFaculty,andis currently in charge of two projects undertheCentre–theHongKongLegalInformationInstitute (HKLII), a website offering freeaccess to primary legal materials in HongKong,andtheCommunityLegal InformationCentre (CLIC), a website providing free legalinformationspecificallycateredforthegeneralpublicinHongKong.

Dr.PunistheauthoroftheChinesebookSoftware and copyright (Joint Publishing HongKong, 1996), the first book on the subject ofcopyright protection for computer softwarein Hong Kong. He is also the author of The Innotated Ordinances of Hong Kong: Patents Ordinaces (Cap 514), Butterworths, �005.His other works in intellectual property

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Alexander Mak,Assistant Director of LegalResearch and Writing, joined the Faculty in�006. He is admitted as a solicitor in HongKong(1997)andbarristerandsolicitorinNewSouthWalesandAustralia.

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Bart Rwezaura, Senior Lecturer, joined theFaculty in 1991. His main area of researchand specialization includes family law andchildren’s rights but he also teaches contractlaw and law and society at undergraduatelevel. He is the Director of the Social JusticeSummer Internship Programme, Memberof the Family Law Committee of the LawSocietyofHongKong,AssistantEditoroftheInternationalSurveyofFamilyLaw,CommentEditor of the Hong Kong Law Journal andExecutive Committee Member and formerVice-President of the International Society ofFamily Law. He has written extensively onfamily law, the law relating to the child, andon women and the law. His major researchfocusesontherelationshipbetweeneconomic

change and the transformation of familyrelations and family law. He is currentlyresearching on the principle of best interestsofthechildanditspotentialimpactonfamilylaw in Hong Kong. His recent publicationsinclude “The Value of a Child: MarginalChildren and the Law in ContemporaryTanzania” 14 (�000) Intl. J. of Law, Policy &theFamily,3�6-364,“TheDutytoConsidertheChild’sBestInterestsintheAdministrationofHong Kong Immigration Law” in JohannesChan & Bart Rwezaura (Eds) ImmigrationLaw in Hong Kong, Sweet & Maxwell, �004,173-195,and“Tobeornot tobe:Recognitionof same-sex partnerships in Hong Kong” 34(�004)HongKongLawJournal,557-580.

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ProfessorDavidSandborg,whoisagraduateof Stanford, has 35 years of experience indomestic and international arbitration andAlternative Dispute Resolution (ADR),as an academic, an advocate, an arbitratorand a mediator. He has taught internationalarbitrationanddisputeresolution,negotiationand mediation in the Mainland, India,Australia, Central Europe and the US. Heis a member of the organizing committee ofthe US-China Business Mediation Center inBejing, a joint venture of Beijing and NewYork, and serves on the Center's initialPanel of Mediators. He is on the arbitrationpanels of CIETAC (China), HKIAC (HK),SIAC (Singapore), KCAB (Korea), KLRAC(Malaysia),WIPO(Geneva),AAA(US),ACICA(Australia), BCICAC (British Columbia),CPRCenter forPublicResources (NY),andanumberofother internationalarbitralpanels.HehasservedasbothadvocateandarbitratorinICCarbitrationproceedings.

Professor Sandborg has vast experienceinsettingupnewADRprogrammes.Hewasone of the organizers of the Stanford Centeron Conflict and Negotiation at StanfordLaw School and served as the Co-Chair ofits NationalAffiliates Committee for over 7years, a founder of theAsia/Pacific Centerfor the Resolution of International BusinessDisputes in San Francisco, and served as theCo-ChairofitsInternationalAdvisoryCouncilfor10years.Hewasalsooneofthefoundersof the Inter-Pacific BarAssociation in 1990

andservedasChairof itsDisputeResolutionand Arbitration Committee from 1991 to1995 and as the Hong Kong JurisdictionalCouncil Member during 1998-�00�. In �000,he was engaged by the Vietnam Ministry ofJusticeand theUNDevelopmentProgramme(UNDP) to advise on arbitration law reforminVietnam,andhassetupaseriesoftrainingprogrammes for judges, government lawyersandpractitionersinVietnam.

Professor Sandborg has been appointedas a Visiting Professor of HKU from 15 May�006 to 14 January �008. He is best knownfor setting up the MA programme inArbitration and Dispute Resolution at CityUniversityofHongKongbetween1995-�003,which has been one of the most successfulprogrammes at City U. Currently, he is alsoappointed as a Professor and Director ofDisputeResolutionStudiesattheLawSchoolofShantouUniversityandaConsultanttotheLi Ka-Shing Foundation for development ofarbitration and dispute resolution educationandtrainingprogrammesinChina.HeisalsoaSeniorFellowattheUniversityofMelbourneLawSchoolandPepperdineUniversityoftheStates.

As an academic, Professor Sandborg'sprimary research has focused on arbitrationand ADR reform in Asia, combined withcomparative analysis of arbitral/ADRreforms worldwide, particularly in emergingeconomiesandtransitionaldemocracies.

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BennyY.T.Tai,AssociateProfessor,specializesin constitutional law, administrative law, andlaw and religion. He has been anAssociateDeanoftheFacultyofLawsince�000.

His major publications include: “TheJurisdiction of the Courts of the Hong KongSpecialAdministrative Region” inAlice Lee(ed.) The Law Lectures for Practitioners 1998[Hong Kong: Hong Kong Law Journal Ltd.,1998]; “Constitutional Law” inAlbert Chen,Johannes Chan, Alice Lee (ed.) General Principles of Hong Kong Law [Hong Kong:JointPublishingCo.,1999] (inChinese);“TheDevelopment of Constitutionalism in HongKong” in Raymond Wacks (ed.) The New Legal Order in Hong Kong [Hong Kong: HongKong University Press, 1999]; “The advent ofsubstantive legitimate expectations in HongKong: two competing visions” [�00�] Public Law 688-70�; “The Principle of MinimumLegislation for ImplementingArticle �3 oftheBasicLaw” (�00�)3�HKLJ 579-614;“Onecountry two systems: the two perspectives”(�00�) Macau Law Journal (Special Issue) 143-163; “Chapter One of Hong Kong’s NewConstitution: Constitutional Positioning andRepositioning” in Ming Chan andAlvin Y.

So (ed.) Crisis and Transformation of China’s Hong Kong [M.E. Sharpe, �00�]; “A Tale ofthe Unexpected: Tung’s Resignation and theEnsuingConstitutionalControversy”(�005)35HKLJ7-16.

Hiscurrentresearch includesDevelopingan Index of Rule of Law, A Theory onConstitutionalInterpretationandConstitutionalPractices,Modelsof InteractionbetweenLawandReligionsandGovernanceandLaw.

In 1997, he was awarded UniversityTeaching Fellow by the University of HongKong.In�00�,hewasawardedaCertificateofMerit in the IT in EducationAwards Contestconductedby theAcademicCouncil for IT inEducation, University of Hong Kong. Bennyis very active in promoting civic educationin the community. He has been the memberof the Committee on the Promotion of CivilEducation,HongKongGovernment foreightyears(1995-�003).Hehasalsoservedonmanygovernment/public bodies including theConsultative Committee for the Basic Law oftheHongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegion(1988-90) and the Bilingual LawsAdvisoryCommittee(1995-�003).

tai, yiu ting benny 戴耀廷

Philip St. J. Smart, Professor, specializes ininternational insolvency, company law andtheconflictoflaws.

Since taking up the appointment atHKU, he has published extensively in localand international journals, including theLaw Quarterly Review, the CambridgeLaw Journal, the Oxford Journal of LegalStudies, the International & ComparativeLaw Quarterly, the Journal of Business Law,the Company Lawyer, Lloyd’s Maritime &Commercial Law Quarterly, the Civil JusticeReview and the Journal of Corporate LawStudies. His main work, Cross BorderInsolvency, was recently described in theEnglish courts as ‘the leading’ book in thefield(seeReHerlanEdmundsEngineeringPtyLtd[�004]EWHC��60(Ch)atpara�9).

His books include: Cross-BorderInsolvency (1991, Butterworths UK, London,1st ed.; 1998, �nd ed.; 3rd ed. currently inpreparat ion) ; Hong Kong CorporateInsolvencyManual(�00�,HongKongSocietyof Accountants) (with Charles D Boothand Stephen Briscoe); Hong Kong PersonalInsolvencyManual(�003,HongKongSocietyofAccountants) (with Charles D Booth andStephenBriscoe);HongKongCompanyLaw:Cases,CommentsandMaterials,Butterworths

Asia)(withK.L.LynchandA.Y.M.Tam);Tradeand Investment Law in Hong Kong (1993,ButterworthsAsia)(withAndrewHalkyard).

His published works (journal articlesandbooks) have been cited in the judgmentsof courts in a number of common lawjurisdictions, including the House of Lords,theCourtofAppeal(England),theHighCourt(England), the High Court (Hong Kong), aswellasinAustralia,NewZealand,theBritishVirginIslandsandtheIsleofMan.

Hehasparticipatedinvariousprofessionallaw reform initiatives, including in relationto the work of the Standing Committee onCompany Law Reform, (Sub-Committee onReform of TableA) as well as various LawSocietyandHongKongSocietyofAccountants(now Hong Kong Institute of CharteredProfessionalAccountants) committees, and,mostrecently,theLawReformCommissionofHongKong,SubCommitteeonDomicile(ViceChair) �003-05. He was the Member of theInland Revenue Board of Review from 1997-�005.EditorialBoardMembership:InsolvencyLawyer(Sweet&Maxwell,UK),InternationalCorporate Rescue (Kluwer, UK). FoundingMember of the International InsolvencyInstitute.

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Yap Po Jen, Assistant Professor, joinedthe Faculty in July �006 and specializes incomparativeconstitutionallawandintellectualpropertylaw.

He graduated from National Universityof Singapore in �003 and was awarded theKathrynAguirreWorthMemorialScholarshipby White & Case LLP to pursue theLL.M.degreeatHarvardLawSchoolin�004.

His recent publ i ca t ions inc lude

Transnational Constitutionalism in theUnited States: Toward a Worldwide Use ofInterpretiveModesofComparativeReasoning(�005) 39 University of San Francisco LawReview 999 and Four Models of Equality(�005)�7LoyolaofLosAngeles InternationalandComparativeLawReview63.

He is anAdvocate and Solicitor of theSupremeCourtofSingaporeandanAttorneyandCounselloratLaw(NewYorkState).

yap, po Jen 葉保仁Guanghua Yu, Associate Professor, joinedtheFacultyin1996.

His scholarship has concentrated onCompany Law, Chinese Commercial Law,and Law and Economics. His institutionalandinterdisciplinaryapproachtothestudyofChinese law and public policy has been wellrecognizedinChinaandoverseas.

H i s p u b l i c a t i o n s i n c l u d e m a n ybooks, articles, and papers in diversifiedareas, published in China and abroad. Hisrepresentativepieces include:“TheRelevanceofComparativeCorporateGovernanceStudiesfor China” (1997) 8(1) Australian Journal of Corporate Law 39-76;“TowardsanInstitutionalCompetitionModelofComparativeCorporateGovernanceStudies” (�003) Journal of Chinese

and Comparative Law 31-58; “Using WesternLaw to Improve China’s State-OwnedEnterprises: of Takeovers and SecuritiesFraud” (�004) 39(�) Valparaiso University Law Review 339-76; “TakeoversinChina:TheCaseagainstUniformityinCorporateGovernance”(�005)34(�)Common Law World Review 169-94.

His current research or forthcomingpieces include: a book in English entitledComparativeCorporateGovernanceinChina:Political Economy and Legal Infrastructureand a book in Chinese entitled “Social andLegalIssuesinChina”.

In addition to his active research, he hasdeliveredalargenumberofacademiclecturesinChina’sleadinglawschools.

yu, guanghua 郁光華

Dr.HongXue,AssistantProfessor,specializesin intellectual property law and informationtechnologylaw.

Dr. Xue has published widely in bothChineseandinternationaljournals.Herbooksinclude: Intellectual Property in Electronic Commerce (知識產權與電子商務 ) (2003); Chinese Intellectual Property Law in the 21st Century (2002); Intellectual Property in the Network Age (網絡時代的知識產權法)(2000); Chinese Software Protection — A Complete Guide (1999). She also contributed chaptersin many prestigious international law bookseries, including: International Copyright Law and Practice(LexisNexisMatthewBender)andDomain Name Law and Practice: An International Handbook (OxfordUniversityPress).

Her current research includes intellectualproper ty protec t ion in the ne tworke n v i ro n m e n t , W TO D o h a R o u n d o fNegotiation on the Trips Agreement andChina’s National Intellectual PropertyDevelopmentStrategy.

Dr.Xuehasservedonmanygovernment/public and professional bodies, including the

Internet Society of China, China IntellectualPropertySociety,ChinaCopyrightAssociation,China Internet Network Information Center,China International Economic and TradeArbitration Commission and Hong KongInternet Registration Corporation Ltd. Shewas granted the Special GovernmentalAllowancebytheStateCouncilforprominentcontribution to social science in �00� andelected as one of the TenYoung OutstandingJurists by the China Law Society in �004.She also received the Outstanding YoungResearcher Award from the University ofHongKongin�005.

Internationally, she works in manygovernmental and non-governmentalorganizations, including the InternetCorporation for Assigned Names andNumbers (ICANN), World IntellectualProper ty Organiza t ion (WIPO) andInternationalAssociation for Promotion ofthe Advanced Teaching and Research ofIntellectual Property (ATRIP). Since�003, shehas been working to establish the InternetUsersOrganizationintheAsia-PacificRegion.

Xue, hong 薜紅

Simon Young, Associate Professor, teachescriminallaw,thelawofevidenceandtheLLMcourse, rights and remedies in the criminalprocess. He is Deputy Director of the CentreforComparativeandPublicLaw(CCPL),andservedasActingDirectiorinthehalfof�006.

In July �006, he was awarded a facultyresearch output prize for his chapter,“Enacting Security Laws in Hong Kong” inV. Ramraj, M. Hor & K. Roach (eds), Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy published byCambridge University Press in late �005. Hispioneering work on Hong Kong’s functionalconstituencieswaspublishedin�006byHongKong University Press in a work entitledFunctional Constituencies: A Unique Feature of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (edited byChristineLoh&CivicExchange).

Mr. Young was also awarded threeresearchgrantsin�005-6totallyapproximatelyHKD1.5M.InJanuary�006,hewasawardedaPublicPolicyResearchGrant(FirstRound)fortheHongKongCivilForfeitureProjectbythe

ResearchGrantsCouncil(RGC)andtheHongKong Government’s Central Policy Unit. InJune�006,histhree-yearprojectwithProfessorYash Ghai to study the first decade of HongKong’sCourtofFinalAppealwasawardeda�006-7RGCCompetitiveEarmarkedResearchGrant. Mr.Young also received a HKU smallprojectgrant tostudy jurymisconduct in late�005.

T h e H K U s e e d g r a n t f u n d e dConstitutional Law Project, co-convened byMr.Young and Professor Ghai, also saw twomajor research outputs in �006 including theHong Kong Basic Law Bibliography, publishedby Hong Kong Law Journal Limited, andthe Basic Law Drafting History Online(http://sunzil.lib.hku.hk/bldho/), an onlinedigitalisation project of the CCPL and HKULibraries.

Mr.YoungisamemberoftheLawReformCommission of Hong Kong’s subcommitteesonhearsayincriminalproceedingsanddoublejeopardy.

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I-PingSoong,TeachingFel low, joined theFaculty in September�004. She is a Solicitorof the Supreme Courtof England and Walesand a Solicitor ofthe High Court ofthe HKSAR. In June

�005, she was appointed the Director ofLegal Writing and Research, responsible forthe development of the course in the new 4-yearLLBprogramme.Ms.Soongreceivedherundergraduate education in Singapore beforereading Jurisprudence at Exeter College,Oxford. After graduation, she studied forher PLC at the College of Law in Londonbefore joiningSlaughterandMay inLondon,as a trainee solicitor. Upon qualification, shemovedtoHongKongasanassistantsolicitorwithSlaughterandMay,practisingingeneralcommercial areas with an emphasis onIPOs. She then became an associate with theInternational Capital Markets Department inAllen&Overy inHongKong,specializing infinancialinstrumentsandderivatives.

soong, i-ping 宋愛萍

D e s m o n d G e r a r dG r e e n w o o d i s aTeaching Consultant/F e l l o w i n t h eDepartmentofLaw.Heteaches Contract Lawand Tort Law. Beforejoining the Faculty in�00�, Mr. Greenwood

had practised as a solicitor in Hong Kongfor several years. His works include anarticle published in Hong Kong Law Journal(�005): Is Mistake Dead in Contract Law?andatextbook:TheLawofContractinHongKong (as co-author) which is proposed to bepublishedinlate�006.

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Dr. Zheng Ge,Assistant Professor, joined theFacultyofLawin�004.HewasborninChinaandeducatedinChina,CanadaandtheUSA.He got his LLB from Sichuan University in1991, worked as a police officer in Sichuanprovince from 1991 to 1993, and returnedback to academia in 1993 to get his graduateeducation in Peking University.After gettinghisMasterandDoctoratedegreesatPKU,hejoined the law faculty there as an assistantprofessorin1998.InJuly�000,hewasinvitedto the University of Michigan as a visitingscholar, then entered the SJD program in theUniversity of Toronto with the distinguishedConnaughtScholarship.Duringthe�001-�00�academicyear,hestudiedatDukeUniversityintheLLMprogram,whileteachingaChineseLaw course there. Before coming to HKU,he was an Edwards Fellow at ColumbiaUniversity.

Dr. Zheng specializes in ConstitutionalLaw and Legal Theory. His PHD dissertationatPKUexploresthelegalimplicationsofMaxWeber’s social and political thought, and he

is now writing his SJD dissertation for theUniversityofToronto,whichisacomparativestudy on free speech in the jurisdictionsof Canada, the European Court of HumanRights, and the United States. He publisheda number of influential articles in Chinese,mostly in the fieldof legal theoryandpubliclaw, including “The Limits of Rule of Law:A Public Choice Approach”(法治的可能性及其限度), “Towards a Social Theory ofLaw”(邁向一種法律的社會理論) and“Is LegalScholarship a Branch of Social Sciences?”(法學是一門社會科學嗎). He also translatedseveral classical books in western legaltradition into Chinese, including LeonDuguit’s Les transformations du droit priveand Lon Fuller ’s Morality of Law. Thesetranslations have been published byprestigiouspublishersinChina.

His current research includes Chineseand Comparative Constitutional Law,Administrative Law, Legal Theory, andEuropeanUnionLaw.

zheng, g. george 鄭戈

Zhang Xian-Chu, Associate ProfessorandAssociate Dean of the Faculty of LawsinceJuly�00�,specializesincommerciallaw,Chineselawandcomparativelaw.

Mr. Zhang has been teaching bothLLB and LLM courses, including BusinessAssociations, PRC Security and InsolvencyLaw,PRCCommercialLaw,andCross-borderLegalRelations(withDr.FuHualing).

He has extensive publications in bothinternational and local journals includingjournals in mainland China. He is the editorofWTO Rules and Economic and Legal Relations among Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan (世界規則與兩岸四地經貿法律關係)(�003) and Introduction to Chinese Law (withWang Chenguang, 1997). His recent journalarticles include “A Study on JurisdictionalConflicts on Civil and Commercial Casesbetween Mainland China and Hong Kong”,9 National Judges College Journal (�004) (內地與香港民商事案件管轄權衝突芻議,法律適用,�004年第9期); “New Landscape ofForeign Mergers andAcquisitions in China

after its WTOAccession”, 6 Journal of Chinese and Comparative Law (�003); “Practice of ‘OneCountry, Two Systems’ in the EconomicIntegration of Mainland China and HongKong: Review and Prospects”, 35 Kobe University Law Review (international edition)(�00�); “Chinese Bankruptcy Law in anEmerging Market Economy: the ShenzhenExperience”, 15 Columbia Journal of Asian Law (�001), and “The Old Problems, theNew Law, and the Developing Market –A Preliminary Examination of the FirstSecurities Law of the People’s Republic ofChina”,33International Lawyer(1999).

Mr. Zhang is currently the Director oftheMasterofCommonLawProgramme,Co-Director of HKU-PekingU Legal ResearchCentre, and Deputy Director of Institute ofChinaandGlobalDevelopment.

He isanarbitratorofChinaInternationalEconomic and TradeArbitration Commission(CIETAC)andatrusteeoftheLegalEducationTrustFund.

zhang, XianChu 張憲初

Athena Cheung is aTeaching Consultantin the Department ofLaw.HerspecializationisinPublicLaw.

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Eric Tat-ming Cheung,Assistant Professor,joined the Department of Professional LegalEducationinDecember1996.HewasqualifiedasasolicitorinHongKongin1989andbecamealitigationpartnerofJohnsonStokes&Masterin1994.Whenhewasinfullpractice,hismainareas of work included building and townplanningappeals,judicialreviews,professionalnegligence claims, building and constructionlitigation,andgeneralbankingandcommerciallitigation. He is the course coordinator of thesubjectofCivilProcedure in thePCLLcourseatHKU.

Mr. Cheung is the co-author of The Student Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong, (Lexis-NexisButterworths:�ndEdition,�005).His other publications include: Interlocutory or Final Orders: Pouring New Wine Into Old Wineskins (Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol 36Part 1 �006), The Modern Application of the Medieval Law of Maintenance and Champerty(Law Lectures for Practitioner �005, Sweet &MaxwellAsia),(香港法律雙語化前景初探)(TheProspectofLegalBilingualisminHongKong)published in《法律翻譯:從實踐出發》(LegalTranslation in Practice, Law Press, China,�003) and Settlement Without Tears: Practical Advice for Negotiating Settlements of Civil Claims(Law Lectures for Practitioners �001, Sweet&MaxwellAsia).HehasalsowrittenvariousChinesearticlesontheBasicLawandRuleofLawissuesintheMingpaoForum.

HiscurrentresearchincludesCivilProcedure,thelawsofMaintenanceandChamperty,andBasicLawandRuleofLawissues.

Mr.CheungisachairmanoftheBuildingsAppeal Tribunal. He served on the HongKong Law Reform Commission from 1994 to�000, its Sub-Committee on Supply of Goodsfrom 1998 to �00� and its sub-committee onSexualOffencesfromJuly�006.Healsoservesactively on various committees of the HongKongLawSociety(includingtheConstitutionalAffairs Committee and Overseas LawyersQualification Examination Panel), the HongKong Bar Association’s Bar QualificationExaminationPanel(CivilProcedureandCivilEvidence), the Judicial Studies Board andthe Consultative Committee on the ResourceCentreforUnrepresentedLitigantsrunbytheJudiciary.

Apartfromhisservicesthroughthepublicandprofessionalbodies,Mr.Cheunghasalsocontributed significantly to the promotionof the Rule of Law and legal education tothe public. He is frequently invited to speakon legal issues by television and radioprogrammes as well as in newspapers asa legal scholar. He was elected by membersof the legal profession inApril 1998 and inMay�005tobeoneofits�0representativesinthe 800-member Election Committee. He hasassistedsomedefendantsonaprobonobasisinafewcriminalcases.

Cheung, t. m. eriC 張達明

Dr. Felix Chan,Associate Professor, teachesand writes in the areas of commercial law,shippinglaw,informationtechnologylawandactuarial evidence. He joined the Faculty ofLawin1998.

He has published in academic journalssuchasInternational Journal of Evidence and Proof, Tort Law Review, Asia Business Law Review, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Law Probability and Risk, International Journal of Shipping Law, Computer and Telecommunications Law Review and International Internet Law Review.

He is the co-author of Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong: Maritime Law (Butterworths),Shipping and Logistics Law: Principles and

Practice in Hong Kong (HKU Press) andPersonal Injury Tables Hong Kong 2005 (Sweet&Maxwell).

He has given conference presentationsin Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, London,Singapore, USA, Greece and New Zealand.His doctoral thesis on business logisticsestablishes cross-disciplinary frameworks thatintegrateinformationtechnologylaw,transportgeography and supply-chain management inthecontextofChina’sentryintoWTO.

Dr. Chan is a chartered member of theCharteredInstituteofLogisticsandTransport(CMILT) and a solicitor of Hong Kong,EnglandandWales.

Chan, w. h. FeliX 陳偉漢

Christine N. Booth, Assistant Professor,Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Englandand Wales, Solicitor of the High Court of theHong Kong SAR, joined the Department ofProfessionalLegalEducationin1988.PriortojoiningtheFacultyofLawshewasinprivatepractice with an international law firm andlegalcounseltoamultinationalcorporation,overseeing the company’s legal operations intheAsia-Pacificregion.

She specializes in the teaching of CivilProcedure,ConveyancingandProbatePracticeand Landlord and Tenant.Additionally, shehas taught Property Law for the Department

of Law and lectured on the Faculty’s LLMprogramme.

Ms. Booth’s publications reflecther areasofexpertiseandherbooksincludeThe Student Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong (2nd Ed.)(withMWilkinsonandETMCheung)(Lexis/Nexis,�005);Enforcing Judgments in Hong Kong(LexisNexis, �004) and Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance Cap 7): Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong (Butterworths,�001).She is currently working on a second editionofThe Student Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong, which is due to be published later onthisyear.

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ProfessorSherrin joinedtheFacultyofLawasChairofProfessionalLegalEducationhavingpreviously taught in Universities in EnglandandSingapore.Hismajorareasofresearchandpublications are the law of succession; wills;intestatesuccession;probateandadministrationofestates,primarilywithanEnglishandHongKong focus but with comparative commonlaw interest. His secondary areas of researchinterests are trusts; real property law andestateandinheritancetaxes.

ProfessorSherrin’smajorpublicationsareWilliams on Willsintwovolumes(withhimselfresponsible for volume one and Barlow andWallingtonforvolumetwo),theeightheditionof which was published in �00�. This is anauthoritative text on its subject matter andis frequently judicially cited throughout thecommonlawasanauthorityinreportedcases– Professor Sherrin has referenced over 4�suchcitations.ThethirdeditionofhisbookonThe Law and Practice of Intestate Succession (withBonehill 1/3) was published in �004. This istheleadingauthorityonitssubjectmatterandisnowanestablishedtext in its field.BothofthesetextsfocusprimarilyontheEnglishlawwithsomecomparativecontextandcitations.

Professor Sherrin has made a significant

contribution to the lawof succession inHongKong through his authorship of the Wills,Probate, Administration and SuccessionvolumeofHalsbury’s Laws of Hong Kongwhichhe revised and reissued in �004. His Probate Practicebookisinitssecondeditionwithathirdplanned for next year. Most recently he hasauthoredHong Kong Probate Practice Handbook,whichconsistsofextensiveannotations toandcommentontherelevantOrdinances.

Professor Sherrin has published severalarticles in the Hong Kong Law Journal,including, “Rectification: Correcting Mistakes in Wills”, �000, and in Law Lectures forPractitioners, including, “Remedying the Defective Will”, and “A Forgotten or Ignored Ordinance? A Critical Analysis of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Ordinance”,�004. For the past twenty years he hascontributedcasenotesonSuccessiontotheAllEnglandLawReportsAnnualReview.

Professor Sherrin continues as ChairProfessor to provide research leadershipand support in the Department as Chair ofour Research Committee; Chair of our LawLectures for Practitioners; and as member ofthe editorial committee of the Hong KongLawJournal.

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ProfessorAndrew Halkyard has publishedwidelyontaxationandinvestmentlaw.

He is best-known as the author of theEncyclopaedia of Hong Kong Taxation, a loose-leaf text dealing with all the major revenuelawstatutesenactedinHongKong.ProfessorHalkyardisaDeputyChairmanoftheInlandRevenue Board of Review, and a member ofitspublicationspanel.He isamemberof theEditorial Board of the Revenue Law JournalandtheAsia-PacificJournalofTaxation.

Professor Halkyard’s current researchinterests include a comparative study ofAsia-Pacific taxation systems, cross-bordertaxationissues(includingananalysisofHongKong’s recent tax treaties), the relationshipbetween determination of taxable profitsand international accounting standards, andthe common law approaches to statutoryinterpretation in a tax avoidance context. Inrecent years, he has taught Revenue Law,ProbatePractice,AdvocacyinCivilProcedure,

and Commercial Law and Practice inthe PCLL, and Taxation in the PRC andInternational Tax and Tax Planning to LLMstudents.

Apart from writing annual supplementsfor the Encyclopaedia of Hong Kong Taxation (4 volumes), Professor Halkyard’s recentacademicpublicationsinclude:• “Source of Profits - Its Time (for Change)”

(�005)35HKLJpp4�1-443• “Common Law and TaxAvoidence: Back

to the Future?” (�004) 14 Revenue LawJournalpp19-31

• “The Demise of the Juristic/CommercialDichotomy and the US Connection inStamp Duty” (�004) British Tax Reviewpp14-��

• “Taxation of Unrealized Gains and Losses:AnAnalysisof the Impactof InternationalAccounting Standard 39” (�004) 7(4) Asia-Pacific Journal of Taxationpp�-11

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Wilson Wai-shun Chow,Associate Professor,whojoinedtheFacultyin1995,isthefirstfull-time local teacher in theHKUDepartmentofProfessional Legal Education. His academicandresearchinterests extend from local taxlaw, conveyancing and tenancy law, tradeunion law and labour relations in PRC law,the comparative study of PRC and HongKonglawandmostrecently,professionallegaleducation.Mr.Chowis thecontributortotheHalsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong, Vol 24 (Taxation and Revenue).Heisalsooneoftheco-authorsof theHong Kong Tax Law: Cases and Materials and assists in the Encyclopaedia of Hong Kong Taxation (Vol.4). Mr. Chow also servesas a member of the Inland Revenue Boardof Review and participates in the OECD’sInternational Network for Tax Research. Mr.Chow’sotherrecentpublicationsinclude:

• “TheUniversityofHongKong’sNewPCLL”(with Stephen Nathanson and Felix W HChan),(�00�)HKLJVol3�,pp381–400.

• “The Death of Estate Duty? The Case forRetention and Reform” (with ProfessorAndrew Halkyard), Asia-Pacific Journal of Taxation (Vol 8 No. 3 Autumn �004),pp48-6�.

• Contemporary Legal Education andTraining,Chapter5:HongKong(當代法律人才培養模式研究:香港)(inChinese,withRichard Wu)(China University of PoliticsandLawPress,April�005).

• “DevelopingActive Learning of Skills inProfessionalLegalEducation-FromTheoryto Ethnography in Hong Kong” (withFelix Chan and Richard Wu), (�006)AsianJournalofComparativeLaw:Vol.1No.1(4).

Chow, w. s. wilson 周偉信

Emma Gooding,Assistant Professor, joinedthe Faculty in �006. Emma is admitted as asolicitor both in Hong Kong (�00�) and inEngland&Wales (1998).Before joiningHongKongUniversityinMay�006,Emmapracticedas a solicitor in international law firms inLondonandHongKong,whereshespecialisedin international commercial litigation,arbitrationandalternativedisputeresolution.She teaches Civil Procedure and CommercialPractice and Procedure in the PCLL course.

Emma'srecentpublicationsinclude“ApplyingArticle 8(1) of the UNCITRAL Model Law–NewSound–v-Meliga”(AsianInternationalArbitration Journal, Vol. 1,August �005) and(as a contributing editor) the "Hong KongArbitration Handbook" (Sweet & Maxwell,�003).Shehasalsobeenaregularcontributor,forHongKongandthePRC,to"InternationalLaw Office" an online global resourceproviding legal updates, by jurisdiction, topractitioners.

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Dr.HottenisabarristeroftheMiddleTemple,theHongKongBarandanAssistantProfessorin the Department of Professional LegalEducation. He has been in private practicesince 1990 as a criminal and family lawpractitioner. His specialist teaching areas arecriminallaw,criminalprocedureandevidence,

advocacy, drafting and opinion writing. Heis currently editing the evidence volume 1�of Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong. He has awiderangeofresearchinterests,inparticular,criminal lawas it affects children, family lawandancillaryrelief.

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young, y. K. JessiCa 楊懿潔

JessicaYoung,Associate Professor, joined theFacultyofLawinJuly�001.Shespecializesincommercialandbankinglawandprofessionallegal education, and has published bothlocally and internationally on these subjects.Her recent publications include: A Letter-Writing Activity in Commercial Practice (�00�);Pre-Contractual Statements: Misrepresentations or Collateral Contracts?(�003);Charge Over Book Debts: Siebe Gorman Revisited (�004); Spectrum Plus - A Critique(�004);Charge Over Book Debts – The Question of Control(�004);andDrafting in Unfamiliar Territories(�005).

Her current research focuses on securityinterests in personal property, drafting

of commercial agreements, reform ofenvironmental law, and regulation of non-profitorganizations.Sheisalsooneofthejointeditors of the Law Lectures for PractitionersseriesandtheCommonLawLecturesseries.

MsYoungisamemberoftheHongKongLawReformCommission’sSub-CommitteeonPrivity of Contract. She is also the HonorarySecretary and Executive Committee memberof The Friends of Cambridge University inHong Kong, and a member of the SelectionCommittee and the Meanstest Committee ofthe Prince Philip Scholarship for CambridgeUniversity.

Dr. Richard Wu,Associate Professor, joinedthe Law Faculty in 1998, after practising as apartnerofthelargestlawfirminHongKong.Throughout the years, Dr. Wu has publishedwidely, both at local and internationallevels. His important publications include"Media Policy and Regulation in theAge ofConvergence - the Hong Kong Experience"30(3)Hong Kong Law Journal(�000)pp454-76;“ElectronicTransactionsOrdinance-Buildinga Legal Framework for E-commerce in HongKong" �000(1) Journal of Information, Law and Technology (�000)1; "The New Hong KongDomainNameDisputeResolutionPolicy–AComparative Analysis" 16(3) InternationalReview of Law, Computers and Technology(�00�) pp �51-�64; “Law and Policy for theCommercialization of Chinese State OwnedBanks”;6(�)The Australian Journal of Asian Law (�004)pp107-130and“ReformofProfessionalLegal Education at the University of HongKong” 14(�) Legal Education Review (�004) pp153-180.

Dr. Wu also contributes various bookchapters to scholarly publications, including‘Segregation and convergence – The Chinese

dilemma for financial service sectors afteraccession to the WTO’ in B. Williams (ed.)ChinaandWTO-Entering the New Millenium(UK: Cambridge University Press, �003). Healso participates in international conferenceson a regular basis, such as the 3rd Asian Law Institute Conference (Shanghai, May �006) and16th Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society (Beijing, June�006). In March �005, Dr. Wu also organizedan international conference on ProfessionalLegal Ethics in Hong Kong and Beijingconsecutively, which was the first of its kindinbothHongKongandChina.

Dr. Wu’s current research interestsfocuses on PRC banking law reform,telecommunications law and policy, andprofessional legal education, most of whichare ‘inter-disciplinary’ in nature. In early�006, Dr. Wu obtained a Ph.D. degree fromthe University of London, by completing adissertation titled “Commercializing ChineseState Owned Banks: Legal Dimensions ofBanking Reform in the People’s Republic ofChina”.

wu, riChard 胡惠生

Professor Michael Wilkinson joined theSchool of Law in 1983 and was Head ofthe Department of Professional LegalEducation from July 1996 to June �005.Hisareasofspecializationareconveyancing,civil procedure, professional conduct andadvocacy. He has published practitionerand student books on conveyancing, civilprocedure and professional conduct anda student textbook on advocacy. His mostsignificant publications are Hong Kong Conveyancing Law and Practice and Cases and Materials in 8 looseleaf volumes with JudithSihombing,Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong Civil Procedure Vols 5 (1) and (�) Reissue �005; theProfessional Conduct of Lawyers in Hong Kongintwo loose-leaf volumes with Michael Sandorand Advocacy and the Litigation Process in Hong Kong (1st and �nd editions). ProfessorWilkinson is particularly interested in civil

justice reform and wrote a book (co-editedby JanetBurton)onReform of the Civil Processin Hong Kong. He subsequently served asa member of the Chief Justice’s WorkingParty on Reform of the Civil Justice System.He has also recently written an article onLegal Professional Privilege which has beenpublished in Law Lectures for Practitionersand an article on Execution of Deeds byCorporationswhichhasbeenpublishedintheHong Kong Law Journal.

Professor Wilkinson has recentlycompleted the second edition of A Student’s Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong and iscurrently working on a second edition of theProfessional Conduct of Lawyers in Hong Kong; he is contracted to write three updates eachyear for the Conveyancing looseleaf book andtwo updates each year for Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong Civil Procedure.

wilKinson, miChael

awarded her a Master of Laws (Criminologyand Criminal Justice) and the Brigid Cotterprize for achieving the highest aggregate ontheUniversity’sExternalMasterofLaws.

Ms.WhitfortholdsaBachelorofArtswithHonours inPhilosophy fromtheUniversityofMonash,Australia, along with a Bachelor inLaws from Monash University and a Masterof Laws from the University of London. Shehasbeenadmittedtopractiseasabarristerandsolicitor in Victoria,Australia, since 1995 andhas extensive practical experience in criminallawandprosecutionsinthatjurisdiction.Beforejoining theHKULawFaculty in�001,shewastheCourseDirectorofthePCLLprogrammeofHKU’sSchoolofProfessionalandContinuingEducation. In �005 she was invited to act asan Examiner on the SPACE Law Division’sDiploma in Law. She has participated in thedesign of the new PCLL curriculum, and inteaching Criminal Procedure, ProfessionalPractice and Criminal Advocacy and TrialAdvocacyonthePCLL.In�005shewasinvitedto teachEnvironmentalLawon theMastersofScienceprogramconductedbytheDepartmentofEcologyandBiodiversity,FacultyofScience,theUniversityofHongKong.

whitFort, amanda

Amanda Sarah Whitfort,Associate Professor,has been the Criminal Litigation CourseCordinator on the PCLL in the Departmentof Professional Legal Education sinceshe joined the Faculty of Law in �001. Herresearchspecializationfocusesoncomparativecriminal justice and administration in HongKong,Australia,theUnitedKingdomandthePeople’sRepublicofChina.Shealsoconductsresearch focusing on the environmental lawsofHongKong.Shehaswrittenabookentitled“CriminalProcedure inHongKong:AGuideforStudents&Practitioners,�006.

Her refereed articles include TheChinese Criminal Defence System: “A Comparative Study of a System in Reform”, �006;Muddying the Waters? The Water Pollution Control Ordinance and Defining Pollution of Rivers and Streams in Hong Kong (withProfessorDavidDudgeon;Head;DepartmentofEcologyandBiodiversity;�005);Determining an Indeterminate Sentence (�004); and The Proposed Offence of Persistent Sexual Abuse of a Child(�00�).

ShehasactedasexamineronProfessionalConduct for the Law Society of Hong Kongsince �000. In �001 the University of London

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Raymond Pierce is apractising barrister-at-law and has been aTeaching Consultantin the Departmentof Professional LegalEducation since �004.He was called to theBar of England and

Wales in 1995 and to the Hong Kong Bar in1997. His main duties in the Departmentinvolve the development of the advocacyprogrammesonthePCLLprogramme.

He is a member of the United KingdomChartered Institute of Management and has�� years experience of public service in lawenforcement.

He holds a position as Visiting ResearchFellow at the School of Law, University ofCanterbury, New Zealand and has been aGazettedPublicProsecutoroftheRepublicoftheFiji Islands since�001.Hewasappointedas a consultant to the Fiji Law ReformCommissioninAugust�004.

Mr.Piercecurrentlyteachesbothnon-trialand trial advocacy on the full and part-timePCLL programmes. He also teaches publiclaw and criminal law for HKU SPACE onthe University of London LLB programme,criminal procedure on the DLS programmeand Law of Tort on the CPE programme. HedesignedandconductedanumberofseminarsonHongKonglawforDirectorateOfficersandsenior operational staff of one GovernmentDepartment. He is a member of the Board ofExaminers for the SPACE Diploma in LegalStudies and is the External Examiner for theSPACEAALS’LegalSystems’and‘BasicLaw& Bill of Rights’ courses. He was appointedin �005 as academicAssessor for the lattercourse. He authored the ILEX/ HKU SPACEDLSCoursemanualonthe‘LawofTort’(�004-�005) and co-edited the ILEX/HKU SPACEDLSCasebook(�004-�005).

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Department of Professional Legal Educationteaching Consultants’ profile

Ju l i e nn e Yen wasadmitted as a solicitorin the High Courto f the HKSAR inNovember 1998 andas a solicitor in theSupreme Court ofEngland and Wales inJune �001. Her main

areas of specialization are in Civil LitigationandProfessionalPractice.SheistheCo-EditoroftheLawLecturesforPractitioners�005.

Jen, Julienne 任文慧

Norman joined theDepartment of theProfessional LegalEducation in August�004 as a TeachingConsultant.HeteachesCivilAdvocacy, CivilProcedure,ProfessionalPractice,Conveyancing

(LitigationStream),Probate(LitigationStream)andcoordinatestheLitigationStream.

NormanreceivedhiseducationinCanadasaveforhislegalstudieswhichwereinHongKong. He was called to the Hong Kong Barin1996andcontinues topractise in theareasof intellectual property, personal injuries andgeneralcommerciallitigation.

hui, norman 許文恩

Vandana Rajwani isa practising barristerin Hong Kong. Shewas called to the Barof England and Walesand call to the Barin Hong Kong. Herpractice encompassescriminal law,appellate

work, judicial review and matrimonial work.Her areas of interest include human rights,women and the law, equal opportunitiesand anti-discrimination law. Ms. Rajwaniobtained her LLM (Human Rights) in �00�.SheisaTeachingConsultantwithDepartmentof Professional Legal Education, where sheteaches Civil, Criminal and TrialAdvocacy,ProfessionalPracticeandCriminalProcedure.

Ms. Rajwani is involved in the redesignand ongoing reform of the PCLL and wasresponsible for there-introductionof trainingin TrialAdvocacy on the PCLL programme.She has been trained in the teaching of trialadvocacy by The Middle Temple (UK); TheNational Institute for TrialAdvocacy (USA)andtheAustralianAdvocacyInstitute.

Ms. Rajwani also teaches on theProfessional Legal Education and TrainingCourse at the University of Queensland,Australia and is a part-time teacher for HKUSPACE on the London University LLB; CPE

raJwani, vandana

HehastrainedwithandtaughtadvocacyfortheHongKongBarAssociation(AdvancedLegal Education Programme) the MiddleTemple (England), theAustralianAdvocacyInstitute and the National Institute for TrialAdvocacy (USA). He was appointed as anexaminer on the Hong Kong BarAssociationBarristers’ Qualification Examination in�006 and currently teaches a course on theOverseasLawyers’QualificationExaminationprogramme.

and the Diploma in Legal Studies RevisionCourses.

She has coached the University ofHong Kong’s teams in the Williem C. VisInternational CommercialArbitration Mootheld in Vienna and Hong Kong �005, �006and the International Client CounselingCompetition held in Hawaii �005, and Walesin�006.

She has been appointed an examinerfor the Hong Kong Bar Association BarQualificationExaminationsince�004.

M s . R a j w a n i w a s a w a r d e d acommendation by the Secretary for HomeAffairs in �005 for her dedicated service andoutstandingcontributiontoethnicminorities.

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Financial Crises in the 1990s: A Global Perspective,DouglasArner,MamikoYokoi-Arai&ZhongfeiZhou (eds). This volume collects the results of an international, collaborative, interdisciplinarystudyoffinancialcrisesaroundtheworldoverthepast10-15years.

Financial Regulation – A Guide to Structural Reform, DouglasArner and Jan-Juy Lin (eds). ThisvolumeisbasedinpartupontheJuly�001collaborationbetweenAIIFLandNationalChengchiUniversity,Taipei(NCCU).

RGC-funded Research Projects housed inAIIFL include “Financial Regulation and the WTO:LiberalizationandRestructuringinChina”(DouglasArner,principalinvestigator)and“MovingfromaPlannedEconomytoaMarketEconomy:TheDevelopmentofaNewInsolvencySysteminMainlandChinaanditsCross-BorderImpact”(CharlesBooth,principalinvestigator).

Over the last three years, the largest conferences co-organized byAIIFL have been “TheAsianBond Market Forum” with the Milken Institute and “Corporate Rescue in China: Chinese andComparative Perspectives”. Lectures over the last three years have included “Recent LegalDevelopments in International Finance” by Professor Philip Wood, Special Global Counsel,Allen & Overy; “Learning from Enron” by Professor Simon Deakin, University of Cambridgeand “Developments in Consumer Bankruptcy:A Comparative Look” by Professor William C.Whitford,UniversityofWisconsinLawSchool.

TheAIIFL website, www.aiifl.com, contains details on events, publications and projects byAIIFL andAIIFL Fellows.AIIFL welcomes visitors and opportunities to cooperate on events,publicationsandresearchprojects.

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TheAsianInstituteofInternationalFinancialLaw(AIIFL),basedintheUniversityofHongKong(HKU)FacultyofLaw,wasestablishedin1999toassisttheFacultyindevelopingapartnershipwithotherunitsatHKUandwiththelocalbusinessandfinancialcommunitiesforthepurposeofestablishingaleadingAsianacademiccenterininternationalfinanciallaw.

AIIFL serves as the umbrella for the research and academic activities of its Fellows (drawnfromtheFacultyofLawandHKUgenerally)anditsHonoraryandVisitingFellows(academics

and professionals from outside HKU). TheresearchareasofAIIFLFellowscoverabroadspectrum with particular emphasis on theongoing reform of corporate and financiallaw throughout the region. AIIFL pursuesinstitutional collaboration in researchand conference activities in three primaryareas – financial institutions and markets,WTO/corporate and commercial law, andcorporate insolvency and restructuring.AIIFL has established institutional links withmany law schools and research centres, bothregionallyandglobally.

Dr. DouglasArner is theAIIFL Director andthe Deputy Directors are Mr. Donald Lewisand Dr. Berry FC Hsu. TheAIIFLAcademic

Advisory Board is chaired by Professor Joseph Norton, James L. Walsh Distinguished FacultyFellow & Professor of Financial Institution Law at the Southern Methodist University DedmanSchoolofLaw.TheAIIFLProfessionalAdvisoryBoardischairedbyMr.AnthonyNeoh,SC.

Through the generous donation of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, the Faculty hasestablished the Paul Hastings Visiting Professorship in Corporate and Financial Law. Theprofessors who visited the Faculty under this scheme the past year included Professor Dr. RolfH. Weber, University of Zurich; Professor Marc I. Steinberg, Dedman School of Law, SouthernMethodistUniversity;ProfessorAngelaItzikowitz,UniversityoftheWitwatersrand,SouthAfrica;ProfessorMarkRamseyer,HarvardUniversityandProfessorMadsAndenas,TheBritishInstituteofInternationalandComparativeLaw.

PublicationsarisingfromAIIFLeventsinclude:

International Financial Sector Reform: Standard Setting and Infrastructure Development, Say Goo,DouglasArner&ZhongfeiZhou(eds).ThisvolumeresultedfromAIIFL’slaunchconferenceandco-organisationofaseriesofglobalconferencesonthe“NewInternationalFinancialArchitecture”in1999-�001.

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CuRRENT ACTIVITIES

• Hong Kong Legal Information Institute (HKLII) OnecurrentmajorprojectoftheCentreistheHongKongLegalInformationInstitute(HKLII)

[http://www.hklii.hk], which was launched in January �00�. HKLII provides free Internetaccess to all primary sources of Hong Kong law, including legislation and judicial decisions,andistheonlysuchlegalinformationinstituteinAsia.ItispartoftheWorldLegalInformationInstitute (WorldLII) [http://www.worldlii.org].SinceOctober�003,HKLIIhasbeenaccessedmore than 430,000 times with a current average access rate of about 1,000 per day. In �003,HKLIIwasselectedbyYahooasoneofthe16short-listedsitesinthecompetitionfortheTenBestWebsitesinHongKong.

• LawTech Talks AnotherregularactivityoftheCentreis“LawTechtalks”,inwhichexpertsareinvitedtogive

seminarsonissuesrelatingtoinformationtechnologyandlaw.Intheacademicyearof�005-06,topicscoveredintheLawTechtalksincluded:InternetandDemocracy,InternetandFraud,theBitTorrentcontroversies,PrivacyandInternetSurveillance.

• Community Legal Information Centre (CLIC) InMarch�004, theCentrereceivedanawardof$3.18millionfromtheDepartmentof Justice

toestablishabilingualCommunityLegalInformationCentre(CLIC)website.ComplementingHKLIIwhichisusedmainlybythosewithalegalbackground,CLICisdesignedforthegeneralpublic inHongKongandoffersaquick Internetguide to the relevant legal informationandlegalassistance inHongKong.Covering�1majorareasof law, thewebsitewill take3yearstobuildandwillbeintroducedtothepublicinthreephases.ThefirstphasewascompletedinMarch�005.CLICwasofficiallylaunchedinMay�005anditswebsiteiswww.hkclic.org.

China IT & Law Centre

The China IT & Law Centre is a joint Centre of the Department of Computer Science and theFacultyofLaw.TheCentre’smissionistoprovidepublicservice intheinterdisciplinaryareaofinformationtechnologyandlaw,andtoadvanceresearchintherelationshipsbetweeninformationtechnology and law. The Centre’s work encompasses all aspects of information technology andlaw, including computerization of legal information on the Internet, intellectual property andcomputerforensics.TheCentreisinclosecollaborationwiththeCentreforInformationSecurityand Cryptography of the Department of Computer Science, which specializes in developingtechnologiesrelatingtodigitalsignature,datasecurityanddigitalevidence.

The Centre is managed by a committee headed by two co-directors, one from the ComputerScienceDepartmentandonefromtheLawFaculty.Thecurrentco-directorfromtheLawFacultyisMs.AliceLee.Theco-directorfromtheComputerScienceDepartmentisDr.KevinKHPun.

ThewebaddressfortheCentreis“www.chinaitlaw.hk”

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Over the last three years, the Centre has held many public lectures and seminars by suchdistinguished guests as the Hon Mr. JusticeAntonin Scalia, Professor JeromeA. Cohen, andProfessor Henry Steiner. CCPL also runs a series of informal Rights Talks. Talks have beendeliveredbyawiderangeofpeoplewithexpertise inparticularhumanrights issues, includinglawyers and activists in Hong Kong, experts visiting Hong Kong from other jurisdictions, andstudentsandacademicsfromwithintheFaculty.

In December �004, the Centre, withAmnesty International Hong Kong and the InternationalSecretariatofAmnestyInternational,ranatrainingworkshoponrefugeeandmigrantissues.

CCPL’smostrecentmajorpublicationwasabookcomprisingessaysonHongKong’sproposedNational Security legislation (Fu Hualing, Carole J Petersen, and Simon NM Young (eds),National Security and Fundamental Freedoms: Hong Kong’s Article 23 Under Scrutiny, Hong Kong:HKU Press, �005). Carole Petersen’s study of the Equal Opportunities Commission, Enforcing Equal Opportunities: Investigation and Conciliation of Discrimination Complaints in Hong Kong, waspublished in �004. Forthcoming are a collection of edited conference papers on Hong Kong’sconstitutionalreform(JohannesChanandLisonHarris(eds))andHuman Rights in Asia, (CarolePetersen,Albert Chen, and Randall Peerenboom (eds)) a comparative study of the culture andinstitutionsofhumanrightsintwelvecountriesinAsia,Europe,andtheUnitedStates.TheCentrealso produces Occasional Papers, including such titles as Simon SNMYoung’s, Can Functional Constituencies Co-exist with Universal Suffrage? (CCPL Occasional Paper no 14, CCPL, �005) andKelley Loper’s Race and Equality: A Study of Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong’s Education System(CCPLOccasionalPaperno1�,CCPL,�004).

TheCCPLwebsite, atwww.hku.hk/ccpl, containsa complete recordofeventsandpublicationscarriedoutbytheCentre.TheCentreisalsodevelopingitsVisitingFellowsscheme,withtheaimofensuringthatvisitingscholarsandresearchstudentsgainthemaximumbenefitfromtheirtimewiththeCentre,andsothattheirresearchcomplementsandstrengthensCCPL’swork.

CCPLresearchprojectsinclude:constitutionaldevelopmentinHongKong;Article�3oftheBasicLaw for Hong Kong, Equality, and the trafficking of women into Hong Kong. The Centre hasproposed research on comparative study of autonomy systems, the National People’s Congresssystem and legislative interpretation, and comparative studies of criminal law between HongKongandMainlandChina.

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TheCentreforComparativeandPublicLaw(CCPL)wasestablishedin1995withintheFacultyof Law. Its purposes are to encourage and facilitate collaborative work within the Faculty, theUniversity,andthebroaderHongKongcommunityinthefieldsofpublicandcomparativelaw.Human rights and constitutional law underlie most of the Centre’s projects, with a particularemphasis in utilising comparative methodology to analyze greater China’s legal and politicaldevelopment.

CCPL has established a strong reputation for scholarship in constitutional law in Hong Kong.For many years, the Faculty of Law and CCPL have played a leading role in the teaching ofand research on Hong Kong constitutional law.As well as analyzing Hong Kong issues, theFaculty and CCPL have increasingly provided the fora for lectures and discussions concerningconstitutionallawdevelopmentsingreaterChina.

Dr.FuHualingistheDirectoroftheCentre.TheManagementBoardcomprisesfacultymembersfromtheFacultyofLawandtheDepartmentofPolitics&PublicAdministrationattheUniversityof Hong Kong, as well as Ms. Christine Loh, of Civic Exchange and Professor Michael Davis,ChineseUniversityofHongKong.

CCPLhasorganizedandco-sponsoredover15conferences in the last threeyears. In�004-�005,theCentreranaseriesoffiveinternationalconferencesonconstitutionalreforminHongKong,asessioncomparingsentencingpracticesingreaterChina,aconferenceoncriminallawinHongKong,andaroundtableseminaronhumanrightsinAsia.

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TheobjectiveoftheEAIELICTResearchNetworkistobringtogetheranelitegroupofacademicswithexpertiseinarangeofdistinctbutoverlappingdisciplines,withaviewtoward(1)facilitatinggreatercross-marketdialogueamongleadingthinkersintheregion,and(�)increasingthevolumeof scholarly publication on today’s most challenging issues of legal and economic policy. TheNetwork currently comprises approximately 1� renowned scholars with a background in lawand/oreconomicsandrepresentingadiversityofmarketsintheAsiaPacificregion.

OTHER RESEARCH PROJECTSAprincipalgoaloftheEAIELProgrammeisthecreationofaninstitutionalfocusatHKUforWTOandeconomic lawandpolicy researchonChinaandAsia.AfterChina’saccession to theWTO,theEAIELProgrammehascontinuedtoexamineregulatorychangeinthePRCbankingservicessector as part of the WTO compliance/implementation process as well as trade barriers (e.g.,anti-dumping,safeguardsandCVDactions)Chinaisencounteringorwillencounterinitstraderelationswithmajortradingpartners.CurrentresearchalsohighlightsChina’sparticipationintheWTO,specificallyinconnectionwithWTOdisputesettlement.

AsianWTOandEconomicLawandPolicyResearchhas increasinglybecomeafocusofEAIEL-relatedactivities.EAIELhasbeenandcontinuestobeinvolvedintheARTNeTTradeFacilitationEffort (�005-06) under UNESCAP (Bangkok) and UNDP (Colombo) auspices. TheARTNeTresearchprogrammeexaminedneedsandcostsoftradefacilitationmeasuresinkeyAsiaPacificcountriesinthecontextoftheWTOnegotiations(�005)andiscurrentlyexploringtradefacilitationinrelationtocustomsvaluation,regionalintegrationandliberalisationintradelogisticsservices(�006).

MAJOR EVENTSDuringthecurrentperiod,EAIELhasalsoorganizedand/orparticipatedinmajorregionalandinternationalconferencesandsymposiarelevanttoitsmission.InconnectionwiththeSixthWTOMinisterial Conference (MC6) held in Hong Kong, the EAIEL programme was one of the twoleading organizers of the Hong Kong Trade and Development Symposium, the most importantevent outside of MC6 involving over 40 NGOs, International Organizations and academicinstitutions.ThewebsiteaddressoftheEAIELprogrammeis:www.eaiel.org.

research Centres and programmes

East Asian International Economic Law (EAIEL) & Policy Programme

The EAIEL Programme was established in �003underTheUniversityofHongKongFacultyofLawandisintendedtodeveloptheinstitutionalcapacityof the Faculty and the University to provideleadership in research, training and scholarship inrelation to international economic law and policystudiesofrelevancetotheAsiaPacificregion.

The EAIEL Programme promotes interdisciplinarystudies in relation to WTO law and policy;comparative economic law and policy inAsia Pacific; East Asian economic co-operationand integration; trade, investment and financialinitiativesofothermajorinternationalandregionalorganizationsandinstitutions.

Sinceitsinception,thecoreactivitiesoftheEAIELProgrammeinclude:

• Research and publications Our researchportfolio addresses contemporary international and regional economic law and

policyissuesimpactingonChina,SoutheastAsiaandAsiaPacificgenerally,andincludesthehostingofregularconferencesandworkshopsonsuchissues.CurrentresearchconcentratesonWTOlawandpolicyissuesaswellasregionallawandpolicyinitiativesinvolvingUNESCAP,ARTNeT,APECandASEAN.

• Training programmes Since �004, we have hosted and organized the official WTO Regional Trade Policy Course

(RTPC) forAsia Pacific government officials. EAIEL is also involved in providing WTO-related training for theHongKongBarAssociation,governmentofficialsofPRCMinistryofCommerceandIndochina.

• Consultancy WeprovidearangeofconsultancyservicesonWTOandregionaltradelawandpolicyissuesto

internationalorganizations,governmentsandlocalaswellasmultinationalcorporationsandfirms.

The EAIEL Programme has also established global networks with governments, universities,international organizations, and NGOs.Among these are the WTO, World Bank, UNCTAD,UNESCAP,ARTNeT, ITC,andICTSD,aswellas leadinguniversities inNorthAmerica,EuropeandAsia.

EAIEL ICT RESEARCH NETWORKThe EAIEL Programme, with the financial support from Microsoft, has recently established theEAIELICTResearchNetwork,whichisanetworkofleadingscholarsfromacrosstheAsiaPacificregion. This new international research network will focus on cutting-edge issues of law andpolicyrelatingtothesoftware,Internetandrelatedindustries.

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The Journal is available in electronic format,on the Westlaw database, and is indexed bytheworld’sleadinglegalindexingsystem,theIndextoLegalPeriodicals.

In addition to the journal itself, Hong KongLaw Journal Ltd produces other works bycolleagues. Foremost of these is the annualLaw Lectures for Practitioners.The lecturesandthe publication are designed to attract theinterest of the legal profession, but authorshave the option of submitting a moreacademically-orientedarticleforconsideration

hong Kong student law review

The Hong Kong Student Law Review isHong Kong’s only law journal that is fullywritten, edited and managed by students.Generously supported by the Faculty, theHongKongStudentLawReviewwasstartedin 1994. The Review has been founded withthe aim to provide a forum for law studentsto discuss, exchange, and publish researchedlegalopinionsonlegalissues.Steppingintoits10thpublication,theHongKongStudentLawReview continues to provide fertile groundsfor aspiring law academics to express theirviewsoncuttingedgeissuesoflaw.

A vast number of topics have been coveredin the Hong Kong Student Law Reviewthroughout the years . Hong Kong’sconstitutional and administrative legal issuesare regularly featured in the Review, as arereforms in Hong Kong’s criminal and familylaw.RecenteditionsoftheHongKongStudentLaw Review have included discussions oncross-border legal issues and global legaldevelopmentofintellectualpropertylaw.

The Hong Kong Student Law Review hasan established exchange partnership witha number of law journals and law schoolsoverseas. Locally, the Review is warmlyreceived by the legal profession, localuniversities,librariesandthegeneralpublic.

TheEditorshopethattheReviewwillcontinuetobeanavenuefor local lawstudents to flextheir intellectual muscles and to continue itsmissioninencouragingstudents to thinkandwritecritically.

byapeer reviewer. In�005,HongKongLawJournal also published Constitutional Debates 2004, abookofessaysandconferencepapersconcernedwithcurrentconstitutionalissuesinHongKong.In�006,HongKongLawJournalpublishedtwomorebooks-bibliographiesontheBasicLawandonHumanRightsinHongKong.

More information about the Journal, itshistory, information for authors and currentcontentscanbefoundatwww.hklj.com.

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Faculty’s Research Journals

hong Kong law Journal

submissionsmustpassananonymousreviewconductedbyaneminentscholar in the field.TheJournalhasan internationalcirculation,and is currently ranked 37th in terms ofimpact among the hundreds of non-US lawjournalsworldwide.

There is also a student editorial committee,appointedonanannualbasis.TheopportunitytoworkontheJournalprovidesstudentswithastakeintheJournal,andtheopportunitytodevelop research, editing and related skills.There are currently eight student editors,selectedonthebasisofexcellenceinacademicperformanceandlanguageability.

The Journal serves as an importantpublications vehicle for members of theFaculty of Law. Members of the editorialcommittee actively encourage the productionof scholarly work by colleagues, with a viewto publication in the Journal. Colleagues’contributionscompriseapproximately30-50%

of the material published in the Journal.There is an increasing international

orientation,andthebalanceofthewritingsiscontributedbyauthorsfromaroundtheworld.

Much of the work of the membersof the editorial committee consists in

liaisingwithandencouragingcolleaguesintheirwriting.Thisofteninvolvesgiving

advice on research focus, structure andstyle; improving grammar and language

usagewherenecessary;andsub-editinginconformitywithhousestyle.

The Hong Kong Law Journal, Hong Kong’soldest law journal, is the leading law journalworldwide that focuses on Hong Kong lawand PRC law. The Journal also publishescomparative, jurisprudential, internationalandinter-disciplinarymaterialrelevanttothestudyoflaw.

The Journal is produced and edited bymembers of the Faculty of Law, Universityof Hong Kong. Rick Glofcheski is the Editor,and Professor Albert Chen is AssociateEditor.EditorialCommitteemembers includeProfessorChrisSherrin,SayGoo,FuHualing,Simon Young, Bart Rwezaura, Felix Chan,AmandaWhitfortandKelvinLow.

TheJournalispublishedbySweet&MaxwellAsia, inthreepartsannually, inMay,Octoberand January. It is a refereed journal, in thesense that, as a condition of publication, all

2. Comparative Chinese Law

TrustlawinChina/LusinaHo.

Hong Kong: Sweet and Maxwell, 2003.

UtilitymodelsinChina/YahongLi.

The Hague: Kluwer Law Internat-ional, 2003.

Public law and political theory.Chinese/ Mading Luokelin zhu;Zheng Ge yi. 公法與政治理論/馬丁.洛克林著;鄭戈譯。

Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan, 2002. Di 1 ban.北京:商務印書館,2002。第一版。

3. Commercial, Corporate and Financial Law

CasesandMaterialsonCompanyLaw/AndrewHicks,S.H.Goo.

Oxford: Oxford University Press, c2004 5th edn.

Enforcing judgments in HongKong/ChristineN.Booth.

Hong Kong: LexisNexis, 2004.

The lawandpracticeof intestatesuccession/ by C.H. Sherrin andR.C.Bonehill.

London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2004 3rd ed.

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ButterworthsHongKongprobateand administration handbook:Probate and AdministrationOrdinance (Cap 10), Intestates’Estates Ordinance (Cap 73),Inheritance(ProvisionforFamilyand Dependants) Ordiance (Cap481), Wills Ordiance (Cap 30)/annotator, C.H. Sherrin; editor,EuniceWong.

Hong Kong: Lexisnexis Butterworths, 2003.

Butterworths Hong Kong trusteelawhandbook:Trusteeordinance(CAP �9) (with annotations)/annotator,S.H.Goo;editorEuniceWong.

Hong Kong: LexisNexis Butter-worths, c2003.

Corporategovernance:theHongKongdebate/S.H.GooandAnneCarver; with contributions fromJohnWhitman.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2003.

Financial regulation: a guideto structural reform/ generaleditors: DouglasArner and Jan-juyLin.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2003.

Hong Kong personal insolvencymanual/CharlesD.Booth,PhilipSmartandStephenBriscoe.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Society of Accountants, 2003.

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Guide to international humanrights practice/ edited by HurstHannum.

Ardsley, N.Y.: Transnational Publis-hers, c2004 4th ed.

Immigration law in Hong Kong:an interdisciplinary study/general editors, Johannes Chan,BartRwezaura.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2004.

Enforcing equal opportunities:investigation and conciliationof discrimination complaints inHong Kong/ Carole J. Petersen,JaniceFong,GabrielleRush.

Hong Kong: Centre for Comparative and Public Law, The University of Hong Kong, 2003.

Self-censorship and the struggleforpressfreedominHongKong/AnneS.Y.Cheung.

The Hague, Netherlands; New York: Kluwer Law International, c2003.

The World of Jurisprudence/Chen Hongyi. 法理學的世界/ 陳弘毅。

Beijing Shi: Zhongguo zheng fa da xue chu ban she, 2003. 北京市:中國政法大學出版社, 2003。

Major Publications 2002-2005

�. Public Law

Hong Kong Basic Law Biblio-graphy/SimonN.M.Young.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Law Journal Limited, 2006.

HongKongHumanRightsBiblio-graphy/JohannesM.M.ChanSC.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Law Journal Limited, 2006.

Negotiating self-determination/edited by Hurst Hannum andEileenF.Babbitt.

Lanham: Lexington Books, c2006.

Hong Kong’s constitutionaldebates/ editors, Johannes ChanandLisonHarris.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Law Journal Limited, 2005.

MarylandSeriesinContemporaryAsian Studies: Putting Thingsinto Perspective: The RealitiesofAccountability in East Timor,Indonesia and Cambodia./SuzannahLinton.

USA: Maryland Series in Contem-porary Asian Studies, Inc. 2005

National security and funda-mental freedoms: Hong Kong’sArticle�3underscrutiny/editedbyFuHualing,CaroleJ.Petersen,SimonN.M.Young.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, c2005.

legal theory

法律與現代人的命運:馬克斯.韋伯法律思想研究導論/鄭戈。

法律出版社,2006。第一版。

4. Intellectual Property and Information Technology

International and comparativeintellectual property: law, policyand practice/Yahong Li.國際與比較知識產權:法律,政策與實踐/李亞虹著。

Hong Kong: LexisNexis, 2005.

Intellectualpropertyinelectroniccommerce/ Xue Hong.知識產權與電子商務/薛虹著。

Beijing Shi : Fa lü chu ban she, 2003. Di 1 ban.北京市:法律出版社,2003。第一版。

A practical approach to intellect-ualpropertylawinHongKong/Kenny K.S. Wong andAlice S.C.Lee.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002.

Chineseintellectualpropertylawinthe�1stcentury/byXueHongandZhengChensi.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002.

5. WTO Training and Policy Institute

China’s participation in theWTO/ edited by Henry Gao &DonLewis.

Hong Kong: Faculty of Law, the University of Hong Kong, 2005.

WTO Rules and Economic andLegalRelationsamongMainlandChina, Hong Kong, Macau andTaiwan (世界規則與兩岸四地經貿法律關係)(�003)/張憲初主編.

Xianggang : Shang wu yin shu guan, 2003. Di 1 ban.香港:商務印書館,2003。第一版。

6. Other Areas of Expertise

Hong Kong tax law: casesand materials/A.J. Halkyard,Jefferson P. VanderWolk, WilsonW.S. Chow; with a contributionfromCarolineHague.

Hong Kong: LexisNexis, 2004. EDITION 4th ed. InternationalEnvironmentalLawandAsian Value: Legal Normsand Cultural Influences/ RodaMushkat.

Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2004.

Encyclopaedia of Hong Kongtaxation / P.G. Willoughby andA.J.Halkyard.

Hong Kong : Butterworths Asia, 1993-

Halsbury's laws of Hong Kong(TaxationandRevenue).

Hong Kong : Butterworths, 1995-

Taxationlaw/WilsonW.S.Chow.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002.

Major Publications 2002-2005

Insurance law and practice inHong Kong/ general editor,S.H. Goo; consultant editor,Rob Merkin; and a team ofpractitionereditors.

Hong Kong: Sweet and Maxwell Asia, 2003.

Land Law in Hong Kong/S.H.Goo,AliceLee

Hong Kong: Butterworths Asia 2003 2nd edn.

The forces of economic global-ization: challenges to the regimeof international commercialarbitration/byKatherineLynch.

The Hague: Kluwer Law Inter-national; Frederick, Md.: Distributed in North, Central and South America by Aspen Publishers, c2003.

Astudent’sguidetoHongKongconveyancing/JudithSihombing,MichaelWilkinson.

Hong Kong: LexisNexis, 2002.v

HongKongcorporateinsolvencymanual/ editors, Philip Smart,Charles D. Booth and StephenBriscoe.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Society of Accountants, 2002.

Tort law in Hong Kong/ RickGlofcheski.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2002.

Criminal law & evidence

Criminal Procedure in HongKong.A Guide for Students andPractitioners/AmandaWhitfort.

Hong Kong: Lexis Nexis Butter-worths, 2006.

Law enforcement in cyberspace:the Hong Kong approach/MichaelJackson.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, c2005. (Note: In: Cyber-crime: the challenge in Asia/ edited by Roderic Broadhurst and Peter Grabosky. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, c2005.)

Hong Kong evidence casebook/SimonN.M.Young.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2004.

Criminal law in Hong Kong/MichaelJackson.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, c2003.

Special probe into internationalcriminal law and internationalcrime/ zhu bian Zhao Bingzhi,Chen Hongyi.國際刑法與國際犯罪專題探索/主編趙秉志,陳弘毅。

Beijing Shi: Zhongguo ren min gong an da xue chu ban she, 2003. 北京市:中國人民公安大學出版社,2003。

The essential statutes on HongKongcriminallawandprocedure�003-�004/SimonN.M.Young.

Hong Kong: LexisNexis: Butter-worths, 2003.

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1. publiC law

ProfessorJohannesChan,SC陳文敏ProfessorAlbertChen陳弘毅DrAnneCheung張善喻MrEricCheung張達明ProfessorHurstHannumMsPujaKapaiMsSuzannahLintonMrBennyTai戴耀廷MrYapPoJen葉保仁MrSimonYoung楊艾文ProfessorRichardCullen

2. Chinese law

ProfessorAlbertChen陳弘毅MrWilsonChow周偉信 (Tax)DrFuHualing傅華伶DrLengJing冷靜MrDonaldLewisMsLiYahong李亞虹DrXueHong薛虹DrYuGuanghua郁光華MrZhangXianchu張憲初DrZhengGe鄭戈

3. Civil litigation and advoCaCy MsChristineBoothMrEricCheung張達明MsEmmaGoodingMrNormanHui許文恩MsJulienneJen 任文慧MrRaymondPierceMsVandanaRajwaniMsAmandaWhitfortProfessorMichaelWilkinson

Faculty Expertise: Overview

4. intelleCtual property and inFormation teChnology

DrAnneCheung 張善喻MsLiYahong李亞虹MsAliceLee李雪菁DrKevinPun潘國雄MrRichardWu胡惠生 (telecom)DrXueHong薛虹

5. international law

Public International LawProfessorHurstHannumMsSuzannahLinton

Private International LawProfessorPhilipSmart

6. CommerCial, Corporate and FinanCial law

ContractMrDesmondGreenwoodMsRebeccaLee李穎芝MrKelvinLow 劉發健

TortMrRickGlofcheskiMrKelvinLow劉發健MsRebeccaLee 李穎芝

Land & ConveyancingMr Say Goo 吳世學Ms Alice Lee 李雪菁Professor Chris SherrinProfessor Michael WilkinsonMr Richard Wu 胡惠生

Bilingual common law: extractsfrom criminal cases/ edited byAngelina Luk, Eleanor Hui雙語普通法:刑事案例摘錄/主編,陸文慧,許趣怡。

Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2003.

Legal translation in practice/Angelina Luk法律翻譯:從實踐出發/陸文慧主編。

Xianggang: Zhonghua shu ju, 2002. Chu ban. 香港:中華書局,2002初版。

Shipping and logistics law:principles and practice in HongKong/ Felix W.H. Chan, JimmyJ.M.Ng,BobbyK.Y.Wong.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, c2002.

The student guide to civilprocedure in Hong Kong/Michael Wilkinson, Christine N.Booth,EricT.M.Cheung.

Hong Kong: LexisNexis, 2002.

7. Journals

HongKongLawJournal/editedbyRickGlofcheski.

Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia.

HongKongStudentLawReview

Hong Kong: Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong. 1994-

Major Publications 2002-2005

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6. CommerCial, Corporate and FinanCial law (cont’d)

TrustProfessorLusinaHo 何錦璇MsRebeccaLee 李穎芝MrKelvinLow 劉發健

Commercial Law & PracticeMsChristineBoothDrFelixChan 陳偉漢MsAthenaCheung張西凝MsSoongI-Ping宋愛萍MsJessicaYoung楊懿潔

Corporate, Financial & Securities LawDrDouglasArnerMrSayGoo 吳世學DrLengJing冷靜MsKatherineLynchProfessorPhilipSmartDrGuanghuaYu郁光華

Dispute ResolutionMrHenryGao高樹超MsKatherineLynchProfessorDavidSandborg

InsolvencyProfessorPhilipSmart

7. Criminal law and evidenCe

MsJaniceBrabynDrKeithHottenMrMichaelJacksonMrRaymondPierceMsVandanaRajwaniMsAmandaWhitfortMrSimonYoung 楊艾文

Faculty Expertise: Overview

8. other areas oF eXpertise

Legal Theory/ JurisprudenceProfessorAlbertChen陳弘毅DrAnneCheung 張善喻DrZhengGe 鄭戈

Family LawDrAthenaLiu 廖雅慈DrBartRwezaura

Tax LawMrWilsonChow 周偉信ProfessorAndrewHalkyard

Maritime LawDrFelixChan陳偉漢

Legal Writing & ResearchMrAlexanderMak麥曉��MsSoongI-Ping 宋愛萍

Environmental LawMsJessicaYoung 楊懿潔MsAmandaWhitfort

Competition LawMrThomasCheng 鄭建韓


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