List of Graduates of The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law

Faculty of Law

Name Known for Degree(s) & Year
Elsie Leung Lawyer, former Secretary for Justice LLM
Rimsky Yuen Senior Counsel LLB
Patrick Chan Siu-oi Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal LLB 1974
Andrew Cheung Kui-nung Chief Judge of the High Court LLB
Albert Ho Chun-yan Member of the Legislative Council (New Territories West) LLB 1975
Albert H. Y. Chen Member of the Hong Kong Basic Law Committee of the National People's Congress Standing Committee LLB 1980
Johannes Chan First Honorary Senior Counsel in Hong Kong; current dean of the Faculty of Law LLB
Margaret Ng Member of Legislative Council; Senior Counsel PCLL
Alan Leong Member of Legislative Council; Senior Counsel LLB
Audrey Eu Member of Legislative Council; Senior Counsel LLB
Ronny Tong Member of Legislative Council; Senior Counsel LLB
Tanya Chan Member of Legislative Council LLB

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