Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – ‘Treaty for a Lost City – The Historical Background and Legal Implications of the Joint Declaration’ by Prof. Chin Leng Lim (Online)
Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – “Grounded at Kai-Tak: Chinese Aircraft Impounded in Hong Kong 1949-1952” by Mr. Malcolm Merry (Online)
Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – ‘Between Brutality and Benevolence: The Historical Function of Capital Punishment in China’ by Prof. Michelle Miao (Online)
Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – ‘Civil Disputes in the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.)’ by Prof. Zhang Zhaoyang (Online)
‘From Copyright Norm to Copyright Law: The First Copyright Statute in the Qing Dynasty and Republican China’ by Prof. Jyh-An Lee (Online)
‘Controversies on the Morality and Effectiveness of Judicial Torture in late Ming China’ by Dr. Ka-chai Tam (Online)
Greater China Legal History Seminar Series – ‘The Small House Policy and the Court of Appeal’ by Mr. Malcolm Merry (Online)
From Waqf, Ancestor Worship to the Rise of the Global Trust: A History of the Use of the Trust as a Vehicle for Wealth Transfer in Singapore
Toppling Statues and Changing Names – Does the Law Protect Embarrassing or Awkward Heritage in Hong Kong? by Prof. Steven Gallagher
“Collectors and Collections of Chinese Art and Antiquities: Problems with Gifts, Trusts and Legacies” by Prof. Steven Gallagher
“Mutilating Corporal Punishments and Theories of Punishment in Traditional Chinese Legal Thought” by Prof. Norman P. Ho
“Chinese Shipwrecks, Treasure Hunters and the History of Underwater Cultural Heritage Regimes” by Prof. Steven Gallagher
“The History of Consumer Law in Hong Kong: Just a Series of Failed Endeavours?” by Prof. Geraint Howell
“The History of a Mystery: The Development of the Law of Unjust Enrichment in Hong Kong, China and Germany” by Prof. Steven Gallagher, Prof. Lutz-Christian Wolff and Ms. Siyi Lin
Capital, Law, and Business Organizations: How Entrepreneurs Organize Their Businesses under Chinese Customary Law in History and Present Time
The Relationship between ‘Regular’ Law and Chinese Customary Law in Hong Kong – Conflict or Peaceful Coexistence?