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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