Professor Guobin ZHU
- Guobin Zhu, “A Hundred Schools of Thought Contending on Constitutionalism – The Short Life of the Great Debate of Constitutionalism Remembered”, in Hua Shiping (ed.), Chinese Legality: Ideology, Law and Institutions (Routledge, 2022 forthcoming)
- Guobin Zhu and Deng Kai (eds), 《粵港澳大灣區建設 - 法制合作與創新》(Construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area - Legal Cooperation and Innovation), (Joint Publishing, July 2022)
- Guobin Zhu, “香港新憲制秩序二十五年:回顧與前瞻” (Twenty-five Years of Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order: Retrospect and Prospect), in 二十一世紀 The Twenty-First Century (June, 2022) pp. 16-33.
- Guobin Zhu, Dayuan Han, Jiangyu Wang and Mingtao Huang (eds.),《香港國家安全法:法理與實踐》(The National Security Law of Hong Kong: Theory and Practice) (Joint Publishing, Nov 2021)
- Guobin Zhu and Yuchen Yang, ‘Comparision, analysis and reflection on the National Security Law of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Legal System’ in Guobin Zhu, Dayuan Han, Jiangyu Wang and Mingtao Huang (eds.) The National Security Law of Hong Kong: Theory and Practice (Joint Publishing, Nov 2021), pp. 23-47
- Guobin Zhu, Xiaoshan Zhang and Xiaonan Yang (eds.) 《行政長官制度、權力與特區管治》(The System and Power of Chief Executive and The Governance of the HKSAR) (City University of Hong Kong Press, July 2021)
- Guobin Zhu, “Legislative Intent, Theoretical Construction and Orientation for Improvement of the Chief Executive System”, in ZHU Guobin, ZHANG Xiaoshan and YANG Xiaonan (eds.), The System and Power of Chief Executive and The Governance of the HKSAR (City University of Hong Kong Press, July 2021), pp. 3-48.
- Guobin Zhu, Mark Kielsgard and Surya Deva (eds), Constitutional Law and Human Rights in Hong Kong: A Sourcebook (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2021).
- Guobin Zhu, ‘Deference to the Administration in Judicial Review: Comparative Perspectives’, in Katharina Boele-Woelki, Diego P. Fernandez Arroyo and Alexandre Senegacnik (eds), General Reports of the XXth General Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law – Rapports Généraux du XXème Congrès Général de l’Académie Internationale de Droit Comparé (Springer, 2021) 577-588.
- Guobin Zhu and Stephen Kai-yi Wong (eds), Personal Data (Privacy) Law in Hong Kong – A Practical Guide on Compliance (2nd edn, City University of Hong Kong Press, 2020).
- Guobin Zhu (ed), 《"一地兩檢" 與全國人大常委的權力》(The Co-location Project and the Power of the National People's Congress Standing Committee) (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2020).
- Guobin Zhu, 《建構 "一國兩制" 憲制---在動態中達至平衡》(Constructing Constitutional Order of “One Country Two Systems” – Achieving Balance in Dynamic Process) (Joint Publishing, 2020).
- Guobin Zhu and Xiaoshan Zhang, ‘Deference as Proper Judicial Attitude – With Special Reference to Anti-Mask Law Judgments’ (2020) 50(2) Hong Kong Law Journal, 517-540.
- Guobin Zhu, ‘一個方針,兩種實踐 : 簡論 ⌈ 一國兩制 ⌋ 的澳門經驗和香港前路’ (One Principle, Two Practices : On Macau Experiences of "One Country, Two Systems" and Prospect for Hong Kong), (2020) 51《紫荊論壇》(Bauhinia Tribune), 42-49.
- Guobin Zhu (ed), Deference to the Administration in Judicial Review: Comparative Perspectives (Springer, 2019).
- Guobin Zhu and Zhihai Zhu (eds), 《中央與特別行政區關係專論》(A Study of the Relationship between the Central Authorities and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2019).
- Guobin Zhu and Antonios E. Kouroutakis, ‘The Role of the Judiciary and the Supreme Court in the Constitution-Making Process: The Case of Nepal’ (2019) 55(1) Stanford Journal of International Law, 69-82.
- Guobin Zhu (ed), 《第五次人大釋法:憲法與學理論爭》(The Fifth Interpretation of Hong Kong’s Basic Law and Its Constitutional Implication) (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2018).
- Guobin Zhu and Kinglun Ngok, ‘Stimuli-Responsive Transformation of Governance: A Case Study of China’s Central Administration of Labour’ (2017) 15(4) China: An International Journal, 1-21.
- Guobin Zhu (ed), 《香港特區政治體制研究》(The Study of Political Structure of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2017).
- Guobin Zhu and Antonios E. Kouroutakis, ‘The Hong Kong Subconstitutional Model of Separation of Powers: The Case of Weak Judicial Review’ (2017) 47(1) Hong Kong Law Journal, 221-241.
Dr Mark KIELSGARD
- Guobin Zhu, Mark Kielsgard and Surya Deva (eds), Constitutional Law and Human Rights in Hong Kong: A Sourcebook (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2021).
- Mark Kielsgard, ‘A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Exclusionary Rule of the Peoples Republic of China with the United Kingdom’ (2021) Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal.
- Mark Kielsgard, ‘Models of Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism: Disabling the Terror Franchise in Southern Thailand’, (2021) University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review.
- Mark Kielsgard, ‘Emerging Judicial Autonomy and Procedural Due Process in the PRC? An Empirical Study of China’s Exclusionary Rule’, (2021) Asia Pacific Law Review.
- Mark Kielsgard and Nabil M. Orina, ‘Boko Haram in the Context of Global Jihadism: A Conceptual Analysis of Violent Extremism in Northern Nigeria and Counter-Terrorism Measures’ (2020) 42(1) University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, 155-204.
- Mark Kielsgard, ‘Economic Protectionism: Economic Policy and the Choice of Targets in International Criminal Tribunals’ in Nina H. B. Jørgensen (ed), The International Criminal Responsibility of War's Funders and Profiteers (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
- Noam Zamir and Mark Kielsgard, ‘Teaching International Law in Jurisdictions with International Law Crisis’ (2019) 13(3) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, 259-280.
- Mark Kielsgard and John Khiatini Vinod, ‘Trending Toward Precaution at What Cost? Reconciling Positive and Negative Human Rights Obligations in the Use of Neuro Intervention for Sex Offenders’ (2019) 18(2) Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal, 393-443.
- Mark Kielsgard and Hey Juan Julian Tam, ‘Stopping Terrorism at its Source: Conceptual Failures of a Deterrence-Based Counter-Terrorism Regime and Committing to a Preemptive Causal Model’ (2018) 26(2) Journal of Law and Policy, 487-574.
- Mark Kielsgard and Hey Juan Julian Tam, ‘Autocatalytic Models of Counter-Terrorism in East and South East Asia: An International Comparative Analysis of China, Indonesia and Thailand’ (2018) 50(3) The George Washington International Law Review, 461-522.
- Mark Kielsgard and Hey Juan Julian Tam, ‘The Second Front - Again? The Rising Tide of Global Jihadism in East and Southeast Asia’ (2018) 13 Intercultural Human Rights Law Review. 131-173.
- Mark Kielsgard and Ken Gee-kin, ‘Prioritizing Jurisdiction in the Competing Regimes of the International Criminal Court and the African Court of Justice and Human Rights: A Way Forward’ (2017) 35(2) Boston University International Law Journal, 285-335.
Dr Stephenson CHOW
- Pok Yin S Chow, ‘Cultural rights’, in Christina Binder, Manfred Nowak, Jane A. Hofbauer and Philipp Janig (eds), Elgar Encyclopedia of Human Rights (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022 forthcoming).
- Pok Yin S Chow, ‘Reconsidering Sentencing Principles in Cases of Civil Disobedience: Cuadrilla Bowland Ltd and Others v Persons Unknown and Others [2020] EWCA Civ 9‘ (2021) Modern Law Review (forthcoming).
- Pok Yin S Chow, ‘International Court of Justice and Ethnic Conflicts: Challenges and Opportunities' (2021) 56 Texas International Law Journal 1-34.
- Pok Yin S Chow, ‘On Obligations Erga Omnes Partes’ (2021) 52(2) Georgetown Journal of International Law 469-504
- Ilias Bantekas, Pok Yin S Chow, Stavroula Karapapa and Eleni Polymenopoulou, ‘Article 30: Participation in Cultural Life, Recreation, Leisure and Sport’ in Ilias Bantekas, Michael Ashley Stein, Dimitris Anastasiou (eds), The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Commentary (Oxford University Press, 2018).
- Pok Yin S Chow, ‘After Kong Yunming v Director of Social Welfare: The Status of Socioeconomic Rights in Hong Kong’ (2018) 29 Public Law Review, 133-146.
- Pok Yin S Chow, Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse (Brill Publishers, 2018).
- Pok Yin S Chow, ‘Reservations as Unilateral Acts? Examining the International Law Commission’s Approach to Reservations’ (2017) 66(2) International & Comparative Law Quarterly 335-365.
Dr Massimo LANDO
- Massimo Lando, ‘Jurisdiction ratione materiae of the International Court of Justice in Compromissory Clause Cases’ (2023) 139 Law Quarterly Review (forthcoming)
- Massimo Lando, ‘Identification as the Process to Determine the Content of Customary International Law’ (2022) 42 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (forthcoming)
- Massimo Lando, ‘Enhancing Conflict Resolution “ASEAN Way”: The Dispute Settlement System of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership’ (2022) 13 Journal of International Dispute Settlement (forthcoming)
- Massimo Lando, ‘Binding Advisory Opinions’, in Nicholas Tsagourias, Russell Buchan and Daniel Franchini (eds), The Changing Character of International Dispute Settlement: Challenges and Prospects (Cambridge University Press, 2022 forthcoming).
- Massimo Lando, ‘Stability of Maritime Boundaries and the Challenge of Geographical Change: A Reply to Snjolaug Arnadottir’, (2022) Leiden Journal of International Law
- Massimo Lando, ‘Secret Custom or: The Impact of Deliberation Processes on the Identification of Customary International Law’, Modern Law Review (forthcoming).
- Massimo Lando and Nilufer Oral, ‘Jurisdictional Challenges and Institutional Novelties: Procedural Developments in Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement in 2020’ (2021) 20(1) The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 191-221.
- Massimo Lando, ‘Provisional Measures and the Link Requirement’ (2020) 19(2) The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 177-199.
- Charles N. Brower and Massimo Lando, ‘Judges ad hoc of the International Court of Justice’ (2020) 33(2) Leiden Journal of International Law, 467-493.
- Massimo Lando, Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
- Massimo Lando, ‘Plausibility in the Provisional Measures Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice’ (2018) 31(3) Leiden Journal of International Law, 641-668.
- Massimo Lando, ‘The Croatia/Slovenia Arbitral Award of 29 June 2017: Is There a Common Method for Delimiting All Maritime Zones under International Law?’ (2017) 100 Rivista di Diritto Internazionale, 1184-1190.
- Massimo Lando, ‘Delimiting the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles at the International Court of Justice: The Nicaragua v. Colombia Cases’ (2017) 16(2) Chinese Journal of International Law, 137-173.
- Massimo Lando, ‘Judicial Uncertainties concerning Territorial Sea Delimitation under Article 15 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea’ (2017) 66(3) International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 589-623.
- Massimo Lando, ‘Compliance with Provisional Measures Indicated by the International Court of Justice’ (2017) 8(1) Journal of International Dispute Settlement, 22-55.
Dr Fozia Nazir LONE
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Legal Critique of the Accession of Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir to India: An Archival Perspective on the Instrument of Accession 1947’ in Shubh Mathur, Mirza Saaib Bég and Amina Mahmood Mir (eds.) History, Resistance and Life beyond Politics in Kashmir: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Conflict (Lexington Books 2022, forthcoming)
- Fozia Nazir Lone and Chow Wing Yin, ‘Pre-Primary Education and Chinese Language Acquisition of Ethnic Minority Students in Hong Kong: A Multidisciplinary Critical Evaluation’ Asian Education and Development Studies (August 2021)
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘International Law and the Kashmir Dispute’, in Haley Duschinski, Mona Bhan, Cabeiri Robinson (eds), Palgrave Handbook of New Directions in Kashmir Studies (Palgrave Macmillan Publishing, 2021 forthcoming).
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Revisiting the New Haven Methodology from an International Law and Policy Perspective’ in Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias (eds), Research Methods in International Law: A Handbook (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021).
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Evaluating Merits of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Towards Achieving Long-term Peace and Security: A Critical Review’ in Zafar Adeel and Benno Böer (eds), Water Security in a New World Securing Water, Energy, and Food in Central and South Asia, (Springer, 2020/21 forthcoming).
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Damming the Indus Waters: Thoughts on the Future of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and Himalayan Water Security’ (2020) 26(5) Journal of Water Law, 207-222.
- Patricia Wouters & Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Introduction: Transboundary Water Governance in Asia – Examining Regional Practice Through Multidisciplinary Perspectives’ (2020) 26(5) Journal of Water Law, 193-197.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Cross-Fertilisation of Westphalian Approaches to International Law: Third World Studies and a New Era of International Law Scholarship’ (2020) 34(4) Emory International Law Review, 956-995.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘China’s International Water Law Policy: Some Reflections’ (2020) 26(4) Journal of Water Law, 53-66.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘The New Heaven School of International Law’ in Antony Carty (ed), Oxford Bibliographies in International law (Oxford University Press, 2019).
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘The One Country, Two Systems Model and Political Reform in Hong Kong: A TWAIL Approach’ (2018) 21(1) Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 404-429.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Historical Title, Self-Determination and the Kashmir Question’ (2018) 7 Brill’s Asian law Series.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘The Hong Kong Occupy Injunction Cases: A Critical Appraisal on Competing Public and Private Rights’ (2017) 11(4) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, 507-539.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘The Enigma of the Hong Kong Injunction Cases- A Perspective on Political Question Doctrine, Separation of Powers, Rule of Law and Universal Suffrage’ (2017) 10(1) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, 3-29.
Dr Daniel PASCOE
- Daniel Pascoe, “Life Imprisonment in Hong Kong” in Dirk van Zyl Smit, Catherine Appleton and Giao Vucong (eds), Life Imprisonment in Asia (Palgrave MacMillan 2022, forthcoming)
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak, “Holdouts in the South Pacific: Explaining Death Penalty Retention in Papua New Guinea and Tonga”(2022) International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy (forthcoming)
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak, “Executive Clemency During the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Law and Practice” (2022) International Criminology
- Daniel Pascoe, “Hong Kong’s National Security Law: A Socialist Legal Transplant?” (2022) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law
- Daniel Pascoe and Tobias Smith, ‘Suspended Execution Beyond China’s Borders’ (2021) Asian Journal of Law and Society (Cambridge University Press)
- Daniel Pascoe and Sangmin Bae, ‘Co-Sponsorship, Note Verbale, and Association Behaviour at the UNGA: An Analysis of the Death Penalty Moratorium Resolutions’ (2021) The International Journal of Human Rights.
- Daniel Pascoe and Sangmin Bae, ‘Idiosyncratic Voting in the UNGA Death Penalty Moratorium Resolutions’ (2021) 25(6) The International Journal of Human Rights, 974-1006.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘The Criminal Law Syllabus and the Realities of Legal Practice in Hong Kong’ (2021) 30(1) Legal Education Review (forthcoming).
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak (eds), Executive Clemency: Comparative and Empirical Perspectives (Routledge, 2020).
- Tobias Smith and Daniel Pascoe, ‘Suspended Execution Beyond China’s Borders’ (2020) Asian Journal of Law and Society (forthcoming).
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak, ‘Deadly Justice Without Mercy in East Asia?’ (2020) International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice (forthcoming).
- Daniel Pascoe and Marie Manikis, ‘Making Sense of the Victim’s Role in Clemency Decision Making’ 2020 25(1) International Review of Victimology, 3-28.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Towards a Global Theory of Capital Clemency Incidence’ in Carol S. Steiker and Jordan M. Steiker (eds), Comparative Capital Punishment (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019).
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Su’ud Rusli’s Constitutional Court Challenge: Overhauling Clemency in Indonesian Death Penalty Cases?’ (2019) 19(2) Australian Journal of Asian Law, 247-264.
- Daniel Pascoe, Last Chance for Life: Clemency in Southeast Asian Death Penalty Cases (Oxford University Press, 2019).
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘The District Courts: Sentencing Decisions as Evolving Legal Culture?’ in Melissa Crouch (ed), The Politics of Court Reform: Judicial Change and Legal Culture in Indonesia (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
- Daniel Pascoe and Michelle Miao, ‘Victim-Perpetrator Reconciliation Agreements in Murder Cases: What Can Muslim-Majority Jurisdictions and the PRC Learn from Each Other?’ (2017) 66(4) International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 963-989.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Legal Dilemmas in Releasing Indonesia’s Political Prisoners’ (2017) 7(3) Indonesia Law Review, 315-340.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘How can Legal Education Speak to the Discovery Enriched Curriculum?’ (2017) 4(1) Asian Journal of Legal Education, 17-32.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Singapore and Thailand: Explaining Differences in Death Penalty Clemency’ in Jianhong Liu, Max Travers and Lennon Y.C. Chang (eds), Comparative Criminology in Asia (Springer, 2017).
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘The Functions of Death Penalty Clemency in Southeast Asia: Comparative Lessons for Vietnam’ (2017) 7 Asian law Centre Briefing Papers.
Dr Julia TOMASSETTI
- Julia Tomassetti, ‘Power in the Employment Relationship: Why Contract Law Should Not Govern At-will Employment’(Economic Policy Institute, Washington DC, 2021).
- Julia Tomassetti, ‘Neoliberal Conceptions of the Individual in Labour Law’ in Tindara Addabbo, Edoardo Ales, Ylenia Curzi, Tommaso Fabbri, Olga Rymkevich and Iacopo Senatori (eds), The Collective Dimensions of Employment Relations (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).
- Julia Tomassetti, ‘Algorithmic Management, Employment, and the Self in Gig Work’in Deepa Das Acevedo (ed), Beyond the Algorithm: Qualitative Insights for Gig Work Regulation (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
- Julia Tomassetti, ‘Rebalancing Worker Rights and Property Rights in Digitalised Work’ in Jo Carby-Hall and Lourdes Mella Méndez (eds), Labour Law and the Gig Economy Challenges Posed by the Digitalisation of Labour Processes (Routledge, 2020).
- Julia Tomassetti, ‘Digital Platform Work as Interactive Service Work’ (2018) 22(1) Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal, 1-58.
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