City University of Hong Kong School of Law

The School of Law (Chinese: 法律學院) of City University of Hong Kong was founded in 1987, as the second law school in Hong Kong.

City University of Hong Kong School of Law
Established1987 as the Department of Law
School typeSchool
DeanProfessor Tan Cheng Han SC.
LocationKowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Enrollment1,074[1]
Faculty31
Websitehttp://www.cityu.edu.hk/slw
City University of Hong Kong School of Law
Traditional Chinese法律學院
Simplified Chinese法律学院

History

The Department of Law was established in 1987, followed by the Department of Professional Legal Education in 1992. In March 1993, the two departments were brought together to merge as the Faculty of Law, and later renamed as the School of Law since the administrations of the two departments were unified.

In 2002, a racial discrimination controversy took place, regarding the renewal of teaching staff members' contracts in the School of Law.

The last dean of the School was Professor Wang Guiguo, an expert in Chinese law and international economic law, who retired from the position in 2013. The current acting dean is Professor Geraint Howells.

The school has participated in various mooting competitions. Notably the school's team has been crowned as the champion of ICC Moot and Vis East in 2012, and also the winner of Willem C. Vis Moot in 2013.

Notable professors

Programmes offered

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Ranking

TIMES World University Subject Rankings (Law)

Subject201820192020
Law524525

QS World University Subject Rankings (Top 200)

Subject201820192020
Law535353

References

  1. "CityU Facts & Figures". www.cityu.edu.hk. Archived from the original on 2012-07-28.



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