Date:16Oct 2017 Day 1: Freedom of Expression As many human rights are universal in nature, it is often illuminating to draw upon the collective wisdom emerging from...
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2017/10/19 Public Law Lecture Series: Contemporary Issues in Public Law (Day 3)
Date: 19Oct 2017 Day 3: The Right to Property As many human rights are universal in nature, it is often illuminating to draw upon the collective wisdom emerging from...
Date: 03Mar 2022 Taxation Law Research Programme (TLRP) PETER WILLOUGHBY MEMORIAL LECTURE China’s Rising (and the United States’ Declining) Influence on Global Tax...
Looking Back Looking Forward: How Do You Govern Data In Finance Across Borders?
In this episode of Looking Back Looking Forward, Professor Douglas Arner discusses data and its integration in the financial sector. In one of the world’s most digitised...
In this final episode for Looking Back Looking Forward’s series 2, Professor Arner Douglas highlights the significant impacts and developments in finance and technology...
“Data Protection in an Age of User-Generated Content” (2016 WYNG Hatton Lecture)
Date: 17Oct 2021 Abstract: “The rise of social networking sites and related services has seen the amount and range of personal information – including sensitive...
“How medicine is changing – a perspective from a clinical scientist” 2018 WYNG-HATTON Lecture
Date: 17Oct 2021 Abstract: “Technology has changed many areas of our lives dramatically over the last 20 years. Striking examples are how we communicate and how we...
How does the university life at HKU Faculty of Law is like? Experience the teaching methods by our academics and gain an insight of the learning experiences available to...
Alec Stone Sweet : A Cosmopolitan Legal Order : Kant, Constitutional Justice, and the European Convention on Human Rights
Date: 24Sep 2019 Kant famously elaborated a blueprint for the achievement of Perpetual Peace. But eliminating war among states was just one step toward the construction...