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HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Edward Lui on Error of Law in Hong Kong Administrative Law: A Doctrinal Reappraisal (HKLJ)

“Error of Law in Hong Kong Administrative Law: A Doctrinal Reappraisal“Edward LuiHong Kong Law Journal, Vol. 54, Part 2 of 2024, pp.427 – 450 Abstract: English administrative law has once distinguished between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors of… HKU Legal Scholarship Blog: Edward Lui on Error of Law in Hong Kong Administrative Law: A Doctrinal Reappraisal (HKLJ)

Weixia Gu became the first Chinese scholar to be appointed to the Academic Council (AC) of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA)

In June 2024, Weixia became the first Chinese scholar to be appointed to the Academic Council (AC) of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA), which is comprised of the top academics in the field of… Weixia Gu became the first Chinese scholar to be appointed to the Academic Council (AC) of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA)

Weixia Gu and Robin Hui Huang on China’s recognition and enforcement of foreign securities judgments against overseas-listed Chinese companies (OUP)

“China’s recognition and enforcement of foreign securities judgments against overseas-listed Chinese companies”Robin Hui Huang, Weixia GuJournal of International Economic Law, Volume 26, Issue 3, September 2023, Pages 577–594Published online: 26 May 2023 Abstract: Over the past… Weixia Gu and Robin Hui Huang on China’s recognition and enforcement of foreign securities judgments against overseas-listed Chinese companies (OUP)

Divergent Paths Towards Modernizing Family Laws in Japan and China, 1868–1930 (The American Journal of Comparative Law)

“Expansion and Restriction: Divergent Paths Towards Modernizing Family Laws in Japan and China, 1868–1930“Weilin XiaoThe American Journal of Comparative LawPublished online: August 2024 Abstract: Before their encounters with Western powers in the nineteenth century, Chinese… Divergent Paths Towards Modernizing Family Laws in Japan and China, 1868–1930 (The American Journal of Comparative Law)