Prof. Eliza MIK presented at the UNU Macau AI Conference 2024 on “Dangerous Liaisons: Large Language Models and Access to Justice”

Prof. Eliza MIK presented at the UNU Macau AI Conference 2024, which took place in Macau SAR on 25 April 2024 and hosted over 120 speakers from leading tech companies, academia, and civil society. Prof. Mik’s presentation, titled “Dangerous Liaisons: Large Language Models and Access to Justice”, addressed the risks Read more…

Profs. Luke MARSH and Mike McCONVILLE have published a co-edited book, Research Handbook on Plea Bargaining and Criminal Justice (Edward Elgar, 2024)

News Prof. Luke MARSH and Prof. Mike McCONVILLE have published a book, Research Handbook on Plea Bargaining and Criminal Justice (Edward Elgar, 2024). About the book: This book provides an authoritative account of legal innovations designed to address guilty pleas in the criminal process including trial-avoidance mechanisms and abbreviated trial Read more…

Prof. Yueming YAN has published a co-authored book chapter entitled “Multi-Tiered International Anti-Corruption Cooperation in Asia: A Review of Treaties and Prospects”

Prof. Yueming YAN has published a co-authored book chapter entitled “Multi-Tiered International Anti-Corruption Cooperation in Asia: A Review of Treaties and Prospects” in Nobumichi Teramura, Luke Nottage, and Bruno Jetin (eds), Corruption and Illegality in Asian Investment Arbitration (Springer, 2024). Abstract: Effective international cooperation is essential for combating the pervasive Read more…

CUHK LAW Team was quarter-finalist and won Second Honourable Submission for Defendant Memorial in the 22nd Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot

News The 22nd Red Cross International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot was held from 6-9 March 2024 in Hong Kong. After rounds of intensive competitions, the CUHK LAW Team progressed to the Quarter-final Round and was awarded the Second Honourable Submission for Defendant Memorial. The IHL Moot 2024 was co-organised by Read more…

Profs. Chin Leng LIM and Ryan MITCHELL are featured in Opinio Juris’ post on “Why Neutral Rights Mean that States Are Not Obliged to Join in Collective Sanctions”

News Prof. Chin Leng LIM and Prof. Ryan MITCHELL have been featured by Opinio Juris in their post “Why Neutral Rights Mean that States Are Not Obliged to Join in Collective Sanctions”. The post went live on 23 March 2024. In it they explain their views which were published earlier Read more…