Teaching and learning have never been confined to the classroom, especially in this age of globalization. We are pleased to see students having wonderful exposures in different parts of the world.

Summer Internship in Mainland China Courts 2025

Together with other two local law schools, the Faculty continues to support the “Summer Internship in Mainland China Courts 2025” organized by the The Hong Kong and Mainland Legal Profession Association, in which students will be sent to courts in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, after a one-week training in Beijing.  The kick-off ceremony was held earlier. There are different programmes going on and we will share more after summer, stay tuned.

 

Dean of Law Professor Hualing Fu (right) attending the kick-off ceremony (left).

Students’ work published in Oxford University Undergraduate Law Journal

We are also delighted to share that two of our law students, Mr Timothy Chow (BBA(Law)&LLB 2) and Ms Lauren Xiong (BSocSc(Govt&Laws)&LLB 2), are the first undergraduates from Hong Kong to publish in the Oxford University Undergraduate Law Journal. Their publication, ‘Cloud on the Horizon: Why Medical Negligence Needs to Take a New Approach to AI-Driven Medical Decisions’ is available here.

The students are particularly grateful to Professor Craig Purshouse and Professor Brian Wong for their helpful support.

Ms Lauren Xiong (second left, front row) and Mr Timothy Chow (right, front row) joined the publication evening, which was held on 3 June at the Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre, St Cross Building, University of Oxford.