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Business Law
- Anatole Boute, ‘Environmental Force Majeure: Relief from Fossil Energy Contracts in the Decarbonisation Era’, Journal of Environmental Law.
- Conrad Chong, PCLL student, ‘Declarative tracing or backwards tracing—a welcomed development or a misnomer’ (2020) Trusts & Trustees 1-15.
- David C. Donald, ‘Networked Securities Markets: From Cross-Listing to Direct Connection’ in Douglas Arner, Andrew Godwin, Shen Wei and Wan Wai Yee (eds), Research Handbook on Asian Financial Law (Edward Elgar Publishers, 2020) 86-100.
- David C. Donald, ‘Smart Precision Finance for Small Businesses Funding’ (2020) 21(1) European Business Organization Law Review 199-217.
- David C. Donald, ‘Commercial Law in an Age of Automation: Upstream Planning to Forestall Downstream Transaction Costs’ (2020) 300 The Taiwan Law Review 63-74.
- David C. Donald, ‘Legal System Network Effects and Global Legal Development’ (2020) 10(2) Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law 267-306.
- David C. Donald, ‘Hong Kong’s Roles in Supporting the Economic Development of China’ (2019) 6 City University of Hong Kong Law Review 1-27.
- David C. Donald and Mahdi H Miraz, ‘Multilateral Transparency for Securities Markets Through DLT’ (2019) 25(1) Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law 97-153.
- Steven Gallagher, Equity and Trusts in Hong Kong: Doctrines, Remedies and Institutions, 2nd Edition (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell, September 2020).
- Stephen Hall, Law of Contract in Hong Kong: Cases and Commentary (Hong Kong LexisNexis, 6th ed, 2019) 1184 pgs.
- Hui Huang, ‘Shareholder Inspection Rights in China: An Empirical Inquiry’ (2021) Hastings International and Comparative Law Review.
- Hui Huang, ‘Class Action in China’ in Brian T. Fitzpatrick and Randall S. Thomas (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions: An International Survey (Cambridge University Press, 2021).
- Hui Huang, ‘Enforcement of Chinese Insider Trading Law: An Empirical and Comparative Perspective, The American Journal of Comparative Law (Oxford University Press).
- Hui Huang,《现代公司法比较研究:国际经验及对中国的启示 Comparative Corporate Law: International Experiences and Suggestions for China》(清华大学出版社 Tsinghua University Press, 2nd ed, 2020).
- Hui Huang, Wei Zhang and Kelvin Siu Cheung Lee, ‘The (Re)introduction of Dual-Class Share Structures in Hong Kong: A Historical and Comparative Analysis’ (2020) 20(1) Journal of Corporate Law Studies 121-155.
- Hui Huang, Demin Yang and Ferdinand Faiyang Loo, ‘The Development and Regulation of Crypto-assets: Hong Kong Experiences and a Comparative Analysis’ (2020) 21(2) European Business Organization Law Review 319-347.
- Hui Huang,《公司集团背景下的法人格否认:一个实证研究 Piercing the Veil in the Context of Corporate Groups: An Empirical Study》(2020) 32(2) 《中外法学 Peking University Law Journal》494-513.
- Hui Huang and Chao Wang, ‘The Mandatory Bid Rule Under China’s Takeover Law: A Comparative and Empirical Perspective’ (2020) 53(2) The International Lawyer 195-233.
- Hui Huang and Randall Thomas, ‘The Law and Practice of Shareholder Inspection Rights: A Comparative Analysis of China and the US’ (2020) 53(3) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 907-948.
- Hui Huang and Chao Wang, 《上市公司权益披露制度研究:实证研究与政策建议 Substantial Shareholding Disclosure Regime in Chinese Listed Companies: Empirical Study and Policy Suggestions》(2020) 《证券法律评论 Securities Law Review》439-455.
- Hui Huang, Juan Chen, and Pin Lyu, ‘Hostile Takeovers in China. Recent Developments and Regulatory Challenges’ in Holger Fleischer, Hideki Kanda, Kon Sik Kim and Peter Mülbert (eds), German and East Asian Perspectives on Corporate and Capital Market Law: Investors versus Companies (Tübingen Germany: Mohr Siebeck Tübingen, 2019) 203-232.
- Yu Xiao and Hui Huang, 《证券市场先行赔付: 法理辨析与制度构建 Advance Compensation for Securities Market Misconduct: Jurisprudential Analysis and Legal Construction》(2019) 8 《法学 Law Science》368-380.
- Hui Huang and Hailong Li, 《证券投资者公平基金制度:美国经验及启示 The Fair Fund Regime for Securities Investors: US Experiences and Suggestions for China》(2019) 《多层次资本市场 Multi-layered Capital Markets》167-180.
- Hui Huang, 《资产管理的法理基础与运行模式:美国经验及对中国的启示 The Legal Basis and Operational Models of Asset Management: The US Experiences and Implications for China》(2019) 5 《环球法律评论 Global Law Review》128-142.
- Hui Huang and Chao Wang, 《公司收购法的移植与变异:部分要约与投资者保护 The Transplantation and Mutation of Takeover Law in China: Partial Bids and Investor Protection》(2019) 7 《投资者 Investors》189-201.
- Linhan Zhang, Qingliang Tang and Hui Huang, ‘Mind the Gap: Is Water Information Disclosure a Missing Component in Corporate Social Responsibility?’ (2020) The British Accounting Review.
- Foster Hong-Cheuk Yim and Ian Philip Lee, ‘Updates on Hong Kong’s anti-money laundering laws 2020’ (2020) Journal of Money Laundering Control.
- Jae Woon Lee and Seung Young Yoon, ‘Cross-Border Joint Venture Airlines in Asia: Corporate Governance Perspective’ (2020) 21(3) European Business Organization Law Review 709-729.
- Jae Woon Lee, Aviation Law and Policy in Asia: Smart Regulation in the Liberalized Markets (Brill | Nijhoff, 2020).
- Jingmeng Cai and Jae Woon Lee, ‘Enforcing China’s Anti-Monopoly law in regulated industries: a study of the airline industry’ (2020) 9(3) Journal of Antitrust Enforcement (Oxford University Press).
- Jyh-An Lee and Sang Jo Jong, ‘Beneficiaries and Enforcement of FRAND Declarations/Commitment—Asian Perspectives’ in Kung-Chung Liu and Reto Hilty (eds), SEPs, SSOs and FRAND: Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity (Routledge, 2020) 127-148.
- Jyh-An Lee and Yangzi Li, ‘The Obscure Consumer in the Chinese Intellectual Property Law’ (2020) 42(1) European Intellectual Property Review 55-65.
- Jyh-An Lee, ‘Shifting IP Battlegrounds in the U.S.–China Trade War’ (2020) 43(2) The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts 147-195.
- Jyh-An Lee, ‘Forced technology transfer in the case of China’ (2020) Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law.
- Jyh-An Lee, ‘由普通法观点论对商业秘密和机密信息的保护What China can learn from common law approach to trade secrets and the protection of confidential information?’ (2020) 4 SJTU Law Review 34-52.
- Jyh-An Lee and Jingwen Liu, ‘Prior-Use Defence in the Chinese Trade Mark Law’ (2020) 42(11) European Intellectual Property Review.
- Jyh-An Lee, ‘Tripartite Perspective on the Copyright-Sharing Economy in China’ (2019) 35(4) Computer Law and Security Review 434 – 452.
- Samuel Yee Ching Leung, JD and PCLL graduate, ‘Scrutinising the role of members in charitable companies: Lehtimäki and others v Cooper [2020] UKSC 33’ (2020) Trusts & Trustees 1-7.
- Mitsuo Matsushita and Chin Leng Lim, ‘Taming Leviathan as Merchant: Lingering Questions about the Practical Application of Trans-Pacific Partnership’s State-Owned Enterprises Rules’ (2020) 19(3) World Trade Review 402-423.
- Chin Leng Lim, ‘Reaching for Utopia, Geneva as Inspiration for Investment Disputes?’ in Lewis et al (eds), The Post WTO International Legal Order: Utopian, Dystopian and Other Scenarios (Berlin: Springer, 2020).
- Chin Leng Lim, ‘The Function of the Transnational Chinese Contract’ (2019) 20(2-3) The Journal of World Investment & Trade 313-334.
- Chin Leng Lim, ‘Finding a Workable Balance Between Investor Protection and the Public Interest in the Trans-Pacific Partnership’ in Benedict Kingsbury et al, Megaregulation Contested (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019).
- Michael Lower, ‘Luo Xing Juan v Estate of Hui Shui See: promissory estoppel where the family home is owned by a company’ (2019) 83(3) Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 274-279.
- Sandro Marco Colino, ‘The Antitrust F Word: Fairness Considerations in Competition Law’ (2019) 5 The Journal of Business Law 329-345.
- Marina Foltea and Bryan Mercurio, ‘A ban on electronic nicotine delivery systems: step one in the WTO discrimination analysis’ in Lukasz Gruszczynski (ed), The Regulation of E-cigarettes: International, European and National Challenges (Edward Elgar, 2019) 126-149.
- Bryan Mercurio, ‘Keep Calm and Carry On: Lessons from the Jurisprudence on Fair and Equitable Treatment and Intellectual Property Rights’ in Christophe Geiger (ed), Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Investment Law (Edward Elgar, 2020) 159-181.
- Bryan Mercurio, ‘Challenging Coerced Conformity in Pharmaceutical Patent Law: Promoting a Holistic Review’ (2020) 51(3) IIC – International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law 330-340.
- Bryan Mercurio and Antoine Martin, ‘Regulating Tax Havens: Insights from the WTO Appellate Body Decision in Argentina – Financial Services’ (2020) 35(2) Banking and Finance Law Review 249-278.
- Noam Noked, ‘From Tax Competition to Subsidy Competition’ (2020) 42 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘Legal Responses to China’s “Belt and Road” Initiative: Necessary, Possible or Pointless Exercise’ (2020) 29(2) Transnational Law & Contemporary Legal Problems, 249-325.
- Sirui Han and Chao Xi, ‘Financial regulation as interagency competition? The saga of venture capital rule-making in China’ in Douglas W. Arner, Wai Yee Wan, Andrew Godwin, Wei Shen and Evan Gibson (eds), Research Handbook on Asian Financial Law (Edward Elgar 2020) 499-524.
- Chao Xi and Ning Cao, ‘Greater Transparency, Better Regulation? Evidence from Securities Enforcement Actions’ (2020) 14(2) The Journal of Comparative Law 350-363.
- Chao Xi, ‘Shareholder Voting and Corporate Sustainability in China: An Empirical Study’ in Beate Sjåfjell and Christopher Bruner (eds), Cambridge Handbook of Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and Sustainability (Cambridge University Press, 2019) 431-445.
- Chao Xi and Sirui Han,《创投基金领域的最新立法与监管实践 The latest legislation and regulatory practices in venture capital funds [Chinese]》(2019) 100(2)《金融法苑 Financial Law Forum [Chinese] 》181-193.
- James Zeng, 《“债随物走”规则的理论基础是什么——以企业转投资案例为焦点的实证研究 The Theoretical Basis for the Rule of “Debts-Follow-Assets”: An Empirical Analysis of Enterprise Investment Cases》(2020) 300《 政治与法律 Political Science and Law》.
- James Zeng, 《资产分割理论下的企业财产独立性:经济功能与法律限制 The Economic Functions and Legal Restrictions on Partitioning Enterprise Assets》(2019) 31(5) 《中外法学 Peking University Law Journal》1357-1376.
- James Zeng, ‘Regulating Draconian Takeover Defenses with Soft Law: Empirical Evidence from Event Studies in China’ (2019) 20(4) European Business Organization Law Review 823-854.
- James Zeng, ‘The Calculus of Shareholders’ Consent: A Constitutional Economics Theory of Corporate Charter Amendment Rules’ (2019) 41 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law.
- Yuhong Zhao, ‘China in Transition towards a Circular Economy: from Policy to Practice’ (2020) Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law.
Comparative Law & Legal Theory
- Rehan Abeyratne, ‘Enforcing Socioeconomic Rights in Neoliberal India’ (2020) 29(1) Minnesota Journal of International Law 1-63.
- Rehan Abeyratne, ‘More Structure, More Deference: Proportionality in Hong Kong’ in Po Jen Yap (ed), Proportionality in Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2020) 25-59 pgs.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘The Socialist Precedent’ (2020) 52(3) Cornell Journal of International Law 421-474.
- Maartje De Visser and Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Contemporary Constitution Making in Asia-Pacific’ (2019) 7(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 241-250.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Social Movements and Constitutionalism in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan’ (2019) 14 Asian Journal of Comparative Law S51-S75.
- Surabhi Chopra, ‘Securing Rights, Protecting the Nation?: National Security and the Indian Supreme Court’ in Satvinder Juss (ed), Human Rights in India (Routledge, 2019) 59-79.
- Steven Gallagher, Lin Siyi and Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘The History of a Mystery: the Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment in Germany, England and China’ (2020) 3(2) International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review 337-381.
- Hui Huang, ‘Shareholder Inspection Rights in China: An Empirical Inquiry’ (2021) Hastings International and Comparative Law Review.
- Hui Huang, ‘Class Action in China’ in Brian T. Fitzpatrick and Randall S. Thomas (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions: An International Survey (Cambridge University Press, 2021).
- Hui Huang, ‘Enforcement of Chinese Insider Trading Law: An Empirical and Comparative Perspective, The American Journal of Comparative Law (Oxford University Press).
- Hui Huang,《现代公司法比较研究:国际经验及对中国的启示 Comparative Corporate Law: International Experiences and Suggestions for China》(清华大学出版社 Tsinghua University Press, 2nd ed, 2020).
- Hui Huang, Demin Yang and Ferdinand Faiyang Loo, ‘The Development and Regulation of Crypto-assets: Hong Kong Experiences and a Comparative Analysis’ (2020) 21(2) European Business Organization Law Review 319-347.
- Hui Huang and Chao Wang, ‘The Mandatory Bid Rule Under China’s Takeover Law: A Comparative and Empirical Perspective’ (2020) 53(2) The International Lawyer 195-233.
- Hui Huang and Randall Thomas, ‘The Law and Practice of Shareholder Inspection Rights: A Comparative Analysis of China and the US’ (2020) 53(3) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 907-948.
- Jae Woon Lee, Aviation Law and Policy in Asia: Smart Regulation in the Liberalized Markets (Brill | Nijhoff, 2020).
- Jyh-An Lee and Sang Jo Jong, ‘Beneficiaries and Enforcement of FRAND Declarations/Commitment—Asian Perspectives’ in Kung-Chung Liu and Reto Hilty (eds), SEPs, SSOs and FRAND: Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity (Routledge, 2020) 127-148.
- Jyh-An Lee and Jingwen Liu, ‘Prior-Use Defence in the Chinese Trade Mark Law’ (2020) 42(11) European Intellectual Property Review.
- Mara Malagodi, ‘Intersectional Inequalities and Reproductive Rights: An India-Nepal Comparison’ (2020) 3(2) University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal 195-201.
- Benoit Mayer, ‘Interpreting States’ general obligations on climate change mitigation: A methodological review’ (2019) 28(2) Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law 107-121.
- Bryan Mercurio, ‘Keep Calm and Carry On: Lessons from the Jurisprudence on Fair and Equitable Treatment and Intellectual Property Rights’ in Christophe Geiger (ed), Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Investment Law (Edward Elgar, 2020) 159-181.
- R Zhang, Y Liu and M Miao, 《反对针对妇女的家庭暴力:两岸及香港相关法律制度与实践比较研究 A Comparative Study on the Legal System and Practice against Domestic Violence Targeting Women in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan》(知识产权出版社, 2019) 209 pgs.
- Michelle Miao, ‘Pulling States towards Abolitionism: The power of acculturation as a socialization mechanism’ in C Steiker and J Steiker (eds), Comparative Capital Punishment (Edward Elgar, 2019) 318-339.
- Michelle Miao, ‘Defining Death-Eligible Murder in China’ (2019) 67(2) The American Journal of Comparative Law 327-382.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘Chinese Receptions of Carl Schmitt in China Since 1929’ (2020) 8(1) Journal of Law and International Affairs 181-263.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘International Law as a Coercive Order: Hans Kelsen and the Transformations of Sanction’ (2019) 29(2) Indiana International & Comparative Law Review 245-302.
- Noam Noked, ‘Should the United States Adopt CRS?’ (2019) 118 Michigan Law Review Online 118-133.
- Michael Ramsden, ‘The Future of Wednesbury Unreasonableness in the Substantive Review of Administrative Discretion: A Hong Kong Perspective’ (2020) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
- Samuli Seppänen, ‘After Difference: A Meta-Comparative Study of Chinese Encounters with Foreign Comparative Law’ (2020) American Journal of Comparative Law.
- Samuli Seppänen, ‘Interrogating Illiberalism Through Chinese Communist Party Regulations’ (2019) 52(2) Cornell International Law Journal 267-311.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘The relationship between contract law and property law’ (2020) 49(1) Common Law World Review 31-55.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘Artificial Intelligence ante portas: The End of Comparative Law?’ (2019) 7(3) Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 484-504.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘China’s Outbound Investments and the Rule of Law’ in Tim Wenniges/Walter Lohmann (eds), Chinese FDI in the EU and in the US: Simple Rules for Turbulent Times (Singapore, 2019) 101-111.
Criminal Law
- Wing Hong Chui and Kevin Cheng, ‘Validation of a Chinese Version of the Attitudes Toward Prisoners Scale’ (2019) 99(5) Prison Journal 614-63.
- Kevin Cheng, Natasha Pushkarna and Sayaka Ri, ‘Enhancing the legitimacy of sentences in the minds of the public: Evidence from a public opinion survey in Hong Kong’ (2020) Punishment & Society.
- Kevin Cheng, Sayaka Ri and Natasha Pushkarna, ‘Judicial Disparity, Deviation, and Departures from Sentencing Guidelines: The Case of Hong Kong’ (2020) Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
- Gregory S. Gordon, ‘Emergency Provisional Arrest at the ICC: A Proposal for Amending the Rome Statute in Cases of Imminent Atrocity’ (2020) PKI Global Justice Journal.
- Foster Hong-Cheuk Yim and Ian Philip Lee, ‘Updates on Hong Kong’s anti-money laundering laws 2020’ (2020) Journal of Money Laundering Control.
- Mike McConville and Luke Marsh, The Myth of Judicial Independence: Criminal Justice and the Separation of Powers, Oxford University Press (2020).
- Mike McConville and Luke Marsh, ‘Criminal Justice in a time of Covid-19: Paralysis and Prognosis’ (2020) 170(1906) New Law Journal.
- Mike McConville and Luke Marsh, ‘Judicial Oversight in Criminal Justice and Procedural Legality’ King’s Law Journal.
- R Zhang, Y Liu and M Miao, 《反对针对妇女的家庭暴力:两岸及香港相关法律制度与实践比较研究 A Comparative Study on the Legal System and Practice against Domestic Violence Targeting Women in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan》(知识产权出版社, 2019) 209 pgs.
- Michelle Miao, ‘Pulling States towards Abolitionism: The power of acculturation as a socialization mechanism’ in C Steiker and J Steiker (eds), Comparative Capital Punishment (Edward Elgar, 2019) 318-339.
- Michelle Miao, ‘Replacing Death with Life? The rise of LWOP in the context of Abolitionist Campaigns in the United States’ (2020) 15(2) Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy 173-223.
- Michelle Miao, ‘Defining Death-Eligible Murder in China’ (2019) 67(2) The American Journal of Comparative Law 327-382.
- Michael Ramsden, ‘International Responsibility of War Profiteers for Trafficking in Persons’ in Nina Jorgensen (ed) The International Criminal Responsibility of War’s Funders and Profiteers (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
Energy & Environmental Law
- Anatole Boute, ‘Environmental Force Majeure: Relief from Fossil Energy Contracts in the Decarbonisation Era’, Journal of Environmental Law.
- Anatole Boute, ‘Energy Poverty Along the ‘New Silk Road’: the Social Dimension of Central Asia’s Energy Tariff Reform’ in I. Del Guayo, L. Godden, D. Zillman and L. Paddock (eds), Energy Justice and Energy Law (Oxford University Press 2020) 122-138.
- Anatole Boute, ‘Regulatory Stability and Renewable Energy Investment: The Case of Kazakhstan’ (2020) 121 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
- Anatole Boute, ‘The principle of solidarity and the geopolitics of energy: Poland v. Commission (OPAL pipeline)’ (2020) 57(3) Common Market Law Review 889-914.
- William Acworth, Mariza Montes de Oca, Anatole Boute, Carlotta Piantieri and Felix Christian Matthes, ‘Emissions Trading in Regulated Electricity Markets’ (2020) 20(1) Climate Policy 60-70.
- Banban Wang, Anatole Boute and Xiujie Tan, ‘Price Stabilization Mechanisms in China’s Pilot Emissions Trading Schemes: Design and Performance’ (2020) 20(1) Climate Policy 46-59.
- Anatole Boute and Hao Zhang, ‘Fixing the emissions trading scheme: Carbon price stability in the EU and China’ (2019) 25(3) European Law Journal 333-347.
- Anatole Boute and Alexey Zhikharev, ‘Vested interests as driver of the clean energy transition: Evidence from Russia’s solar energy policy’ (2019) 133 Energy Policy.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘How Investment Law Works in Investment Law and Renewable Energy: Green Expectations in Grey Times’ in George Ulrich and Ineta Ziemele (eds), How International Law Works in Times of Crisis (Oxford University Press, 2019) 206-220.
- Sandrine Maljean-Dubois and Benoit Mayer, ‘Liability and Compensation for Marine Plastic Pollution: Conceptual Issues and Possible Ways Forward’ (2020) 114 AJIL Unbound (Cambridge University Press) 206-211.
- Benoit Mayer, ‘Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: Existing and Emerging Legal Principles’ (2019) 13(2) Carbon and Climate Law Review 113-121.
- Benoit Mayer, ‘Transparency Under the Paris Rulebook: Is the Transparency Framework Truly Enhanced?’ (2019) 9(1) Climate Law 40-64.
- Benoit Mayer, ‘Interpreting States’ general obligations on climate change mitigation: A methodological review’ (2019) 28(2) Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law 107-121.
- Benoit Mayer, ‘A Review of the International Law Commission’s Guidelines on the Protection of the Atmosphere’ (2019) 20(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law 1-40.
- Hao Zhang, ‘Regulating green bond in China: definition divergence and implications for policy making’ (2020) 10(2) Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment 141-156.
- Xiangbai He, Hao Zhang, Alexander Zahar, Climate Change Law in China in Global Context (London: Routledge, 2020) 236 pgs.
- Hao Zhang, ‘Prioritizing Access of Renewable Energy to the Grid in China: Regulatory Mechanisms and Challenges for Implementation’ (2019) 3(2) Chinese Journal of Environmental Law 167-202.
International Law
- Julien Chaisse, Fernando Dias Simões and Danny Friedmann (eds), Wine Law and Policy: From National Terroirs to a Global Market (Brill, 2020).
- Julien Chaisse, Fernando Dias Simões and Danny Friedmann, ‘An Introduction to Wine Regulation in a Globalized Market: Prospects and Limits of Wine Governance’ in Julien Chaisse, Fernando Dias Simões and Danny Friedmann (eds), Wine Law and Policy: From National Terroirs to a Global Market (Brill, 2020) 1-17.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘Should Appellate Body Members Work Full Time?’ in Chang-fa Lo, Junji Nakagawa and Tsai-yu Lin (eds), The Appellate Body of the WTO and Its Reform (Springer, 2019) 273-301.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘Trade for All? Transparency in the EU’s Common Commercial Policy’ in Julien Chaisse (ed), Sixty Years of European Integration and Global Power Shifts: Perceptions, Interactions and Lessons (Hart Publishing, 2019) 321- 336.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘How Investment Law Works in Investment Law and Renewable Energy: Green Expectations in Grey Times’ in George Ulrich and Ineta Ziemele (eds), How International Law Works in Times of Crisis (Oxford University Press, 2019) 206-220.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘Keep on Trading in the Free World’ in Egan, Raube, Wouters and Chaisse (eds), At the Crossroads of World Order: Contestation, Global Governance and Europe (Palgrave, 2020) 1-17.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘Can Investment Dispute Settlement ever be Depoliticized?’ (2020) Cardozo International and Comparative Law Review.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘The Appellate Body of the WTO: An International Court by Another Name’ (2020) 10 European Yearbook of International Economic Law 361-387.
- Fernando Dias Simões, ‘Public Participation: Amicus Curiae in International Investment Arbitration’ in Julien Chaisse, Leïla Choukroune and Sufian Jusoh (eds), Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy (Singapore: Springer, 2020).
- David C. Donald, ‘Networked Securities Markets: From Cross-Listing to Direct Connection’ in Douglas Arner, Andrew Godwin, Shen Wei and Wan Wai Yee (eds), Research Handbook on Asian Financial Law (Edward Elgar Publishers, 2020) 86-100.
- David C. Donald, ‘Hong Kong’s Roles in Supporting the Economic Development of China’ (2019) 6 City University of Hong Kong Law Review 1-27.
- David C. Donald and Mahdi H Miraz, ‘Multilateral Transparency for Securities Markets Through DLT’ (2019) 25(1) Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law 97-153.
- David C. Donald, ‘Smart Precision Finance for Small Businesses Funding’ (2020) 21(1) European Business Organization Law Review 199-217.
- Julien Chaisse and Can Eken, ‘The Monetization of Investment Claims Promises and Pitfalls of Third-Party Funding in Investor-State Arbitration’ (2020) 1 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 113-166.
- Jae Woon Lee, ‘Passenger Injuries in International Air Law: Case Law Development and Upcoming Questions for Hong Kong Courts’ (2020) 50(1) Hong Kong Law Journal 49-75.
- Jae Woon Lee and Seung Young Yoon, ‘Cross-Border Joint Venture Airlines in Asia: Corporate Governance Perspective’ (2020) 21(3) European Business Organization Law Review 709-729.
- Jyh-An Lee, ‘Shifting IP Battlegrounds in the U.S.–China Trade War’ (2020) 43(2) The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts 147-195.
- Jyh-An Lee, ‘Domain Name Dispute Resolution in Mainland China and Hong Kong’ in Irene Calboli and Jane Ginsburg (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of International and Comparative Trademark Law (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
- Sandra Marco Colino, ‘The Long Arm of State Aid Law: Crushing Corporate Tax Avoidance’ 44(2) Fordham International Law Journal.
- Benoit Mayer, ‘Interpreting States’ general obligations on climate change mitigation: A methodological review’ (2019) 28(2) Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law 107-121.
- Marina Foltea and Bryan Mercurio, ‘A ban on electronic nicotine delivery systems: step one in the WTO discrimination analysis’ in Lukasz Gruszczynski (ed), The Regulation of E-cigarettes: International, European and National Challenges (Edward Elgar, 2019) 126-149.
- Bryan Mercurio and Antoine Martin, ‘Regulating Tax Havens: Insights from the WTO Appellate Body Decision in Argentina – Financial Services’ (2020) 35(2) Banking and Finance Law Review 249-278.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘International Law as a Coercive Order: Hans Kelsen and the Transformations of Sanction’ (2019) 29(2) Indiana International & Comparative Law Review 245-302.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘Hegemony in a Multipolar World Order: Global Constitutionalism and the Großraum’ (2019) 1 Jus Cogens 129-150.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘Chinese Receptions of Carl Schmitt in China Since 1929’ (2020) 8(1) Journal of Law and International Affairs 181-263.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘International Law as Project or System?’ (2020) 51(3) Georgetown Journal of International Law.
- Noam Noked and Viktoria Wöhrer, ‘Implementing the Multilateral Instrument in Hong Kong (China)’ in Michael Lang et al (eds) The Implementation and Lasting Effects of the Multilateral Instrument (IBFD, 2020) 1-12.
- Noam Noked, ‘Should the United States Adopt CRS?’ (2019) 118 Michigan Law Review Online 118-133.
- Noam Noked and Yan Xu, ‘Proposal for Voluntary Disclosure Procedures in China’ (2020) 6(1) Journal of Tax Administration 190-212.
- Samuli Seppänen, ‘Interrogating Illiberalism Through Chinese Communist Party Regulations’ (2019) 52(2) Cornell International Law Journal 267-311.
- Samuli Seppänen, ‘After Difference: A Meta-Comparative Study of Chinese Encounters with Foreign Comparative Law’ (2020) American Journal of Comparative Law.
- Dicky Tsang, ‘From Coronation to Coronavirus: Covid-19, Force Majeure and Private International Law’ (2020) 44(1) Fordham International Law Journal.
Legal History
- Rehan Abeyratne, ‘Uncertain Sovereignty: Ceylon as a Dominion 1948-1972’ (2019) 17(4) International Journal of Constitutional Law 1258-1282.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Constitutional amendment in Laos’ (2019) 17(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 756-786.
- Maartje De Visser and Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Contemporary Constitution Making in Asia-Pacific’ (2019) 7(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 241-250.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Social Movements and Constitutionalism in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan’ (2019) 14 Asian Journal of Comparative Law S51-S75.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘The Socialist Precedent’ (2020) 52(3) Cornell Journal of International Law 421-474.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘You, the People: Cuba’s International Constitution’ (2020) New York University Journal of International Law and Politics.
- Stefan HC Lo, Kevin Cheng and Wing Hong Chui, The Hong Kong Legal System (Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed, 2020) 432 pgs.
- Steven Gallagher, Lin Siyi and Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘The History of a Mystery: the Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment in Germany, England and China’ (2020) 3(2) International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review 337-381.
- Steven Gallagher, Equity and Trusts in Hong Kong: Doctrines, Remedies and Institutions, 2nd Edition (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell, September 2020).
- Robin Hui Huang, Wei Zhang and Kelvin Siu Cheung Lee, ‘The (Re)introduction of Dual-Class Share Structures in Hong Kong: A Historical and Comparative Analysis’ (2020) 20(1) Journal of Corporate Law Studies 121-155.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘International Law as a Coercive Order: Hans Kelsen and the Transformations of Sanction’ (2019) 29(2) Indiana International & Comparative Law Review 245-302.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘Hegemony in a Multipolar World Order: Global Constitutionalism and the Großraum’ (2019) 1 Jus Cogens 129-150.
- Ryan Mitchell, ‘Chinese Receptions of Carl Schmitt in China Since 1929’ (2020) 8(1) Journal of Law and International Affairs 181-263.
- Christopher Roberts, ‘Experiments with Suppression: The Evolution of Repressive Legality in Britain in the Revolutionary Period’ (2019) Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review.
- Christopher Roberts, ‘Forging the National Security State: Public Order Legality in Britain, 1900-1918’ (2020) Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left.
Private Law
- Conrad Chong, PCLL student, ‘Declarative tracing or backwards tracing—a welcomed development or a misnomer’ (2020) Trusts & Trustees 1-15.
- Steven Gallagher, Lin Siyi and Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘The History of a Mystery: the Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment in Germany, England and China’ (2020) 3(2) International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review 337-381.
- Steven Gallagher, Equity and Trusts in Hong Kong: Doctrines, Remedies and Institutions, 2nd Edition (Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell, September 2020).
- Stephen Hall, Law of Contract in Hong Kong: Cases and Commentary (Hong Kong LexisNexis, 6th ed, 2019) 1184 pgs.
- Hui Huang, ‘Shareholder Inspection Rights in China: An Empirical Inquiry’ (2021) Hastings International and Comparative Law Review.
- Hui Huang, ‘Class Action in China’ in Brian T. Fitzpatrick and Randall S. Thomas (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions: An International Survey (Cambridge University Press, 2021).
- Jyh-An Lee and Jingwen Liu, ‘Prior-Use Defence in the Chinese Trade Mark Law’ (2020) 42(11) European Intellectual Property Review.
- Anne Scully-Johnson, ‘Hong Kong: Slow Progress Towards Family Law Reform?’ in International Survey of Family Law 2019.
- Anne Scully-Johnson, ‘Hong Kong Family Law Today: Drowning not Waving?’ in the International Survey of Family Law 2020 edition.
- Michael Lower, ‘Luo Xing Juan v Estate of Hui Shui See: promissory estoppel where the family home is owned by a company’ (2019) 83(3) Conveyancer and Property Lawyer 274-279.
- Samuel Yee Ching Leung, JD and PCLL graduate, ‘Rethinking the common intention constructive trusts in Stack v Dowden and Jones v Kernott – should the resulting trusts be preferred?’ (2019) 6(1) IALS Student Law Review 26-37.
- Samuel Yee Ching Leung, JD and PCLL graduate, ‘Equity as a nest: the principle-based secret trusts’ (2019) 25(8) Trusts & Trustees 855-860.
- Samuel Yee Ching Leung, JD and PCLL graduate, ‘The approach for ascertaining a trustee’s duties and liabilities, effectiveness of anti-Bartlett provisions, and equitable compensation for breach of trust or fiduciary duty: Zhang Hong Li & Ors v DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd & Ors [2019] HKCFA 45’ (2020) 26(3) Trusts & Trustees 235-245.
- Samuel Yee Ching Leung, JD and PCLL graduate, ‘Scrutinising the role of members in charitable companies: Lehtimäki and others v Cooper [2020] UKSC 33’ (2020) Trusts & Trustees 1-7.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘Artificial Intelligence ante portas: The End of Comparative Law?’ (2019) 7(3) Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 484-504.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘The relationship between contract law and property law’ (2020) 49(1) Common Law World Review 31-55.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, ‘China’s Outbound Investments and the Rule of Law’ in Tim Wenniges/Walter Lohmann (eds), Chinese FDI in the EU and in the US: Simple Rules for Turbulent Times (Singapore, 2019) 101-111.
Public Law
- Rehan Abeyratne, ‘More Structure, More Deference: Proportionality in Hong Kong’ in Po Jen Yap (ed), Proportionality in Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2020) 25-59 pgs.
- Dinusha Panditaratne and Rehan Abeyratne, ‘Basic Law, Hong Kong Bill of Rights and the ICCPR’ in Johannes Chan and C.L. Lim, Law of the Hong Kong Constitution (Sweet and Maxwell, 3rd ed, 2020).
- Po Jen Yap and Rehan Abeyratne, ‘Judicial Self-Dealing and Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments in South Asia’ (2019) International Journal of Constitutional Law.
- Rehan Abeyratne, ‘Uncertain Sovereignty: Ceylon as a Dominion 1948-1972’ (2019) 17(4) International Journal of Constitutional Law 1258-1282.
- Rehan Abeyratne, ‘Enforcing Socioeconomic Rights in Neoliberal India’ (2020) 29(1) Minnesota Journal of International Law 1-63.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Constitutional amendment in Laos’ (2019) 17(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 756- 786.
- Maartje De Visser and Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Contemporary Constitution Making in Asia-Pacific’ (2019) 7(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 241-250.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘Social Movements and Constitutionalism in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan’ (2019) 14 Asian Journal of Comparative Law S51-S75.
- Ngoc Son Bui, ‘The Socialist Precedent’ (2020) 52(3) Cornell Journal of International Law 421-474.
- Ngọc Son Bui, Constitutional Change in the Contemporary Socialist World, Oxford University Press (2020) 336 pgs.
- Surabhi Chopra, ‘Securing Rights, Protecting the Nation?: National Security and the Indian Supreme Court’ in Satvinder Juss (ed), Human Rights in India (Routledge, 2019) 59-79.
- Cheuk Yuet Ho, CUHK LAW JD graduate and PCLL student, ‘Judicial Review of Public Consultation in Hong Kong: The Case for Fixing an “Underdeveloped” Jurisprudential Area’ (2019) 49 Hong Kong Law Journal 459-486.
- Mara Malagodi, ‘Dominion Status and the Origins of Authoritarian Constitutionalism in Pakistan’ (2019) 17(4) International Journal of Constitutional Law 1235-1257.
- Mara Malagodi, Luke McDonagh and Thomas Poole, ‘The Dominion Model of Transitional Constitutionalism’ (2019) 17(4) International Journal of Constitutional Law 1283-1300.
- Mara Malagodi, ‘Intersectional Inequalities and Reproductive Rights: An India-Nepal Comparison’ (2020) 3(2) University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal 195-201.
- Samuli Seppänen, ‘Interrogating Illiberalism Through Chinese Communist Party Regulations’ (2019) 52(2) Cornell International Law Journal 267-311.
Others
- Tommy Cheung, JD and PCLL graduate, ‘Jediism: Religion at Law?’ (2019) 8(2) Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 350-377.
- Surabhi Chopra, ‘Securing Rights, Protecting the Nation?: National Security and the Indian Supreme Court’ in Satvinder Juss (ed), Human Rights in India (Routledge, 2019) 59-79.
- Surabhi Chopra, ‘Gentle into that Good Night? Sources of Resilience in Hong Kong’s Politico-Legal Culture’ in Cora Chan and Fiona de Londras (eds), China’s National Security: Endangering Hong Kong’s Rule of Law (Hart Publishing, 2020).
- Surabhi Chopra, ‘Judging the Troops: Exceptional Security Measures and Judicial Impact in India’ (2019) 44(3) Law and Social Inquiry 555-585.
- Jenna Chow, JD student, ‘Reflection on the First Female Legal Leaders Seminar: How Is Moving to an Inclusive Workplace Possible?’ (Issue 15, Winter 2019) Hong Kong Student Law Gazette 18-19.
- Stuart Hargreaves, ‘Grinding down the edges of the free expression right in Hong Kong’ (2019) 44(2) Brooklyn Journal of International Law 671-713.
- Cheuk Yuet Ho, CUHK LAW JD graduate and PCLL student, ‘Judicial Review of Public Consultation in Hong Kong: The Case for Fixing an “Underdeveloped” Jurisprudential Area’ (2019) 49 Hong Kong Law Journal 459-486.
- R Zhang, Y Liu and M Miao, 《反对针对妇女的家庭暴力:两岸及香港相关法律制度与实践比较研究 A Comparative Study on the Legal System and Practice against Domestic Violence Targeting Women in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan》(知识产权出版社, 2019) 209 pgs.
- Anne Scully-Johnson, Baseline Study on the Implementation of UNCRC Article 12 in Hong Kong, (2020) Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights.
- Lutz-Christian Wolff, The Art of Law Teaching (Springer, Singapore, 2021).
- Alex C.H. Yeung and Joshua Yeung, ‘Pecuniary Penalties for Anti-Competitive Conduct: Absolutely Deterrent?’ (2020) 50 Hong Kong Law Journal.