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Professor of law at the Law Faculty of the University of Hong Kong. From his web site: LLB (HKU) 1980; PCLL (HKU) 1981; LLM (Harvard) 1982; Solicitor (HK) 1984. Special interests: jurisprudence; constitutional law; comparative law (Chinese law); law and society. Lecturer 1984, senior lecturer 1988; Head, Department of Law 1993-1996; Dean, Faculty of Law 1996-2002; professor 1993- Albert H Y Chen was born in and grew up in Hong Kong. He graduated from the Bachelor of Laws programme of the University of Hong Kong in 1980, and obtained the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws there in 1981. He then undertook postgraduate study in comparative law and theories of law and development at Harvard University, and was awarded the Master of Laws in 1982. Between 1982 and 1984 he worked in a solicitors' firm in Hong Kong and in 1984 became qualified to practise as a solicitor in Hong Kong. In the same year he began his academic career as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Hong Kong. He served as Head of the Department of Law in 1993-96, and Dean of the Faculty of Law in 1996-2002. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Law. He has taught the subjects of legal system and legal method, constitutional and administrative law, the legal system of the People's Republic of China, the law of business associations, jurisprudence, the use of Chinese in law, and law and society. He was the reviews and publications editor of the Hong Kong Law Journal in 1984-1987, general co-editor of the same journal in 1987-1990, and is currently Associate Editor of this journal. In addition to over 100 articles published in various English-language and Chinese-language journals, he has written the following books: Hong Kong's Legal System and the Basic Law (Hong Kong: Wide Angle Press, 1986) (in Chinese), Human Rights and the Rule of Law: The Challenges of Hong Kong's Transition (Hong Kong: Wide Angle Press, 1987) (in Chinese, with Professor Johannes Chan as co-author), The Workers' Compensation System in Hong Kong: Retrospect and Prospect (Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1987) (in English, with Professor Ng Sek-hong as co-author), Law and Politics in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Wide Angle Press, 1990) (in Chinese), I Think, I Am (Hong Kong: Breakthrough Press, 1990) (in Chinese), An Introduction to the Legal System of the People's Republic of China (Singapore: Butterworths Asia, 3rd ed. 2004), The Rule of Law, Enlightenment and the Spirit of Modern Law (Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1998) (in Chinese) and The World of Jurisprudence (Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2003) (in Chinese). He is also the co-editor of The Basic Law and Hong Kong's Future (Singapore: Butterworths, 1988) and General Principles of Hong Kong Law (Hong Kong: Joint Publishing, 1999). Professor Chen is currently a member of the Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong, a member of the Committee for the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region under the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, a Justice of the Peace, an honorary professor at the Renmin University of China, Tsinghua University, Jilin University, Zhongshan University, Shantou University and the Southwestern University of Political Science and Law, and an honorary research fellow of the Dongwu Institute for Comparative Law at Suzhou University. He is also a member of the Academic Advisory Committee of the Institute of Law of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, a member of the international editorial board of Social and Legal Studies, and an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law. |