Professor Ho, John Dit Sang
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  Dr HO, JOHN DIT SANG
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
  BA MSocSc University of Hong Kong, MA NY State, PhD Minn., JD Calif., Attorney-at-Law (California)
Email: lwjohn@cityu.edu.hk
   
Research Interests
  1. Company Law
  2. Arbitration Law
  3. Business Law
  4. Consumer Law
  5. Competition Law and Policy
  6. Law and Economics
  7. Bilingualism in Law
Selected Publications
  • "In Search of the Level Playing Field: Asymmetries and Consumer Protection in Hong Kong," Vol 36, Part 1, Hong Kong Law Journal, 2006. Research supported by a research grant from City University of Hong Kong.
  • HKLRD Review Series 2004: Company Law (with ELG Tyler), Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 2005.
  • “Suing on Behalf of Consumers: the Hong Kong Experience”, paper presented at the Consumer Council Conference on Consumer Redress Mechanisms, The Conrad Hotel, Hong Kong, 26 April 2000
  • “Competition Policy and the Protection of Consumer Interests: An East Asian Perspective”, paper presented at the Fourth Symposium on International Trade and Competition Policy: a Dialogue with Civil Society, Geneva, Switzerland, 13 September 1999. The Symposium was organized by the WTO with financial support from, and participation by staff of, the Secretariats of UNCTAD and the World Bank
  • “The Legal Environment and Business Enterprises in the People's Republic of China”, Chinese Business: Challenges in the 21st Century, O.H.M.Yau & Henry C. Steele (eds.), Chinese University Press, 2000, pp.69-85
  • “The Limitation of Corporate Power: A Comparative Study of Mainland and Hong Kong Company Law,” paper presented at Beijing University/City University Joint Conference on Comparative Study of Mainland and Hong Kong Legal Systems, Beijing, 3 September 1996, and translated and published in Chinese in Wei Zhenying and Wang Guiguo (eds), Comparative Legal Research: Chinese Mainland and the Territory of Hong Kong, Beijing: Peking University Press, 1997, pp.112-115; English abstract pp.384-385
  • “Law and Order: Transition, Uncertainties and Vaccuums?”, Joseph Cheng & Sonny Lo (eds), From Colony to SAR: Hong Kong's Challenges Ahead, Chinese University Press, 1995, pp.413-429
  • “The Legal System: Are the Changes Too Little, Too Late?”, Donald H. McMillen & Man Si-Wai (eds), The Other Hong Kong Report 1994, pp.9-22, Chinese University Press, 1994
Community Services
  1. Panel Member, Telecommunications (Competition Provisions) Appeal Board
  2. Member, Continuing Professional Development Accreditation Sub-Committee, Law Society of Hong Kong