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CityUHK School of Law Research Excellence: Recent Publications
CityUHK School of Law is committed to fostering a broad research culture that integrates empirical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches. Our research explores the interaction between law and society, drawing on perspectives from diverse fields of inquiry.
Recent publications of our faculty include the following:
Books
- Samuel I. Becher & Benjamin Alarie, Superjustice: Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, (Oxford University Press 2026).
Book Chapters
- Gunjan Arora & Tianxiang He (2026), ‘Determining the case of Fashion Upcycling in Asia: Infringement or Exception to Intellectual Property?’ in Péter Mezei & Heidi Härkönen (eds.), The Research Handbook on Upcycling and Intellectual Property (pp. 204-220) (Cambridge University Press 2026).
Articles
- Julien Chaisse, ‘Acts Attributed, Costs Externalized: Reconsidering Legal Responsibility in EU Investor-State Arbitration’, (2025) 36(3) American Review of International Arbitration, 305-342 (published July 2026).
- Julien Chaisse, ‘Between Offer and Outcome: The Epistemic Puzzle of Settlement Offers in Investor-State Arbitration’, Arbitration International, advance access publication, 3 July 2026, 1-51 (doi:10.1093/arbint/aiaf029).
- Sinchit Lai, Yui Law and Ning Liu, ‘Heterogeneous Effects of Private Antitrust Enforcement on Collusive Behaviour', (April 2026, ahead of publication), Asian Journal of Law and Economics.
Case Commentary
- Julien Chaisse, ‘Case Commentary: Hong Kong: Security on Adjourned Award Enforcement (SIC v WI) [2026] HKCFI 1795’, LexisNexis (2026).
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2026年08月17日
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