University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law
The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law (commonly known as HKU Law) is one of the 11 faculties and schools at the University of Hong Kong.[1] Founded in 1969 as the Department of Law, it is the oldest law school in Hong Kong. HKU Law is consistently ranked among the top law schools in the world. In 2019, HKU Law was ranked 18th on the QS World Rankings[2] and 22nd on the Times Higher Education World Rankings.[3]
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Established | 1969 as the Department of Law |
School type | Faculty |
Dean | Fu Hualing |
Location | Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Enrollment | 1,500 |
Faculty | 60 |
Website | http://www.law.hku.hk |
History
The Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong is the longest established law school in Hong Kong. First established in 1969 as a Department of Law in the Faculty of Social Sciences, it became a School of Law with an autonomous Board of Studies in 1978, and a Faculty of Law on 1 July 1984. Today, the Faculty has 1,500 students and over 60 full-time academic staff from about 17 jurisdictions.[4]
With the help of Henry Litton, Gerald de Basto, and other distinguished legal practitioners, the Faculty has taken part in publishing the Hong Kong Law Journal since 1971 as well as the student-run law review Hong Kong Journal of Legal Studies since 1994.[5] The Faculty also has a strong tradition in international moot court competitions, having won moots such as the Hong Kong Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot and LAWASIA Moot in the past.
Degrees offered
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, three 5-year double-degree programs: BSocSc (Government and Laws) - LLB, BBA (Business and Laws) - LLB, and BA (Literary Studies) - LLB in conjunction with other faculties of the university, a 2-year intensive JD program (for non-law graduates), a professional qualification program (PCLL), and a variety of LLM programs focusing on human rights, Chinese law, corporate law and financial law, information technology and intellectual property, and arbitration. It also offers various research postgraduate programs, including MPhil, PhD and SJD.
Six members of the Faculty have been conferred the honour of Teaching Fellows by the University, rendering it one of the Departments with the largest number of Teaching Fellows in the University. The Faculty also plays host to many internationally distinguished scholars and academic conferences each year. The Faculty works closely with the legal profession. Its PCLL programme provides the entry qualification to the legal profession in Hong Kong.
Notable alumni
The Faculty has a strong tradition of producing exemplary private practitioners, as well as being represented in all three branches of government.
Judicial Branch:
- Patrick Chan, former Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
- Andrew Cheung, 3rd Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal
- Susan Kwan, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal
- Johnson Lam, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal
- Jeremy Poon, 5th Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong
- Wally Yeung, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal
Executive Branch:
- David Leung SC, Director of Public Prosecutions
- Elsie Leung, former Secretary for Justice
- Keith Yeung SC, first local Director of Public Prosecutions
- Rimsky Yuen SC, former Secretary for Justice
Legislative Branch:
- Audrey Eu SC, former Member of the Legislative Council
- Alan Leong SC, former Member of the Legislative Council
- Dennis Kwok, Member of the Legislative Council
- Margaret Ng, Member of the Legislative Council
- Ronny Tong SC, Member of the Executive Council, former Member of the Legislative Council
Others:
- Johannes Chan, SC (Hon) the only Honorary Senior Counsel in Hong Kong, former Dean of the Faculty of Law
Notable professors
- Johannes Chan SC (Hon), human rights lawyer, Chairman of the Management Committee of the Consumer Legal Action Fund, and member of the Bar Council of the Hong Kong Bar Association[6]
- Albert Chen, member of the Basic Law Committee and the Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong
Emeritus professors
- Yash Ghai, Chairman of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (2000–2004)
- Raymond Wacks, professor of Law and Legal Theory
Visiting professors
- Francis Reynolds, emeritus professor of law at the University of Oxford, author of Bowstead and Reynolds on Agency
- Sarah Worthington QC (Hon), professor of law at the University of Cambridge
Honorary professors
- Andrew Li, first Chief Justice of Hong Kong after the Handover
- Grenville Cross, former Director of Public Prosecutions of Hong Kong
- Michael Kirby, former Justice of the High Court of Australia
See also
References
- "All Departments (A-Z) - Faculties & Departments - HKU". www.hku.hk. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
- "Law". Top Universities. 2018-02-22. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
- "University of Hong Kong". Times Higher Education (THE). 2018-05-01. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
- "Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong » Faculty » About Us". www.law.hku.hk. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
- "Home | Hong Kong Journal of Legal Studies". www.law.hku.hk. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
- "The Bar Council | Hong Kong Bar Association". www.hkba.org. Retrieved 2018-12-28.