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The faculty has two departments, the Department of Law and the Department of Professional Legal Education, and four research centres. The faculty offers a 4-year Bachelor of Laws program, four 5-year double-degree programs: BSocSc (Government and Laws) - LLB, BBA (Business and Laws) - LLB, BA (Literary Studies) - LLB, and BSc - LLB in conjunction with other faculties of the university, a 2 ...
Johannes Chan Man-mun (陳文敏) SC (Hon) is an adjunct professor, former chair professor of law (–2021) and former dean of the faculty of law (2002–2014) at the University of Hong Kong. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He specialises in human rights , constitutional and administrative law , [ 3 ] and is the first and only academic silk ever appointed in Hong ...
AIIFL was established to assist the Faculty of Law in developing a partnership with other units at HKU and with the local business and financial communities for establishing a leading Asian academic centre in the area of international commercial, corporate and financial law. [1]
He is currently Chair of Political Theory at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law. [2] He was previously Dean of the School of Political Science and Public Administration at Shandong University and professor at Tsinghua University ( Schwarzman College and Department of Philosophy).
QS World University Rankings by Faculty. 2016 2017 [1] 2018 [2] 2019 [3] Discipline Rank ... HKU CUHK CityU Law 31 51-100: HKU CUHK 16 51-100: HKU CUHK 20 51-100 51 ...
Albert Chen Hung-yee (born 1957) [3] is a Hong Kong legal scholar, specialising in constitutional law.He is the current Cheng Chan Lan Yue Professor in Constitutional Law and the Chair of Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong, and was the Dean of the faculty from 1996 to 2002.
The Future of the Law in Hong Kong (Oxford University Press 1989). The Law in Hong Kong: 1969–1989 (Oxford University Press 1989). The Future of Legal Education and the Legal Profession in Hong Kong (Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, 1989). Hong Kong's Bill of Rights: Problems and Prospects (Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, 1990).
To this day, it remains Hong Kong's only faculty training dental professionals. In 1984, both the School of Architecture and School of Education became fully-fledged faculties and in the same year the Faculty of Law was created. The Faculty of Business and Economics was established in 2001 as the university's tenth and youngest faculty.