Research Camp 2020

The Research Camp 2020 took place at School of Law Video Seminar Room on 26 May 2020. The event kicked off with a welcome speech by Prof. TAN Cheng-Han (Dean, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong (CityU)). He gave a brief talk on strategies to succeed in legal research and to keep up with other prestigious universities by hitting scores on two important impact factors – h–index in Google Scholar and other publications that Google Scholar does not count. Prof. WAN Wai Yee (Associate Dean, School of Law, CityU) also outlined the strategies on how faculty members can capture larger scale research grants as well as working with academics from other disciplines.

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Prof. TAN Cheng-Han

To help staff capture large research grants, the School invited Dr YANG Yu (Assistant Professor, School of Data Science, CityU) and Dr LIN Fen (Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication, CityU) this year to present on “Extracting Actionable Knowledge from Text Data” and “Applications of Computational Methods in Social Science” respectively. Dr Yang and Dr Lin shared some computer science skills when conducting research.

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Presentation by Dr YANG Yu

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Presentation by Dr LIN Fen

The Research Camp then moved to the next section - introducing the 3 to 5 year plan by the research centre directors. Prof. WANG Jiangyu (Director, Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law (RCCL)) emphasized that as a public forum that is dedicated to the study of Chinese law, RCCL would put more effort into research to increase its influence. Prof. Alexander LOKE (Director, Hong Kong Commercial and Maritime Law Centre (HKCML)) said the centre would look for more opportunities during this new technological and pandemic period. Two core members of the HKCML also shared their plans: Prof. Michael TSIMPLIS (Professor, School of Law, CityU) introduced the planned research activities of the HKCML and Dr HE Tianxiang (Assistant Professor, School of Law, CityU) shared his ideas regarding future research trends. Prof. ZHU Guobin (Director, Public Law and Human Rights Forum (CPLR)) highlighted the four research areas of CPLR - constitutional law, criminal law and criminal justice, human rights in Hong Kong and Asia, including the subfield of business and human rights, and public international law. The centre would strive to publish more papers in the future. Dr GUAN Wenwei (Member, Centre for Judicial Education and Research (CJER)) gave a brief introduction on CJER goals and achievements.

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Prof. Alexander LOKE

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Prof. Michael TSIMPLIS

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Dr HE Tianxiang

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Prof. ZHU Guobin

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Dr GUAN Wenwei

Presentations on proposals on research grants in connection with COVID-19 were given by Dr DING Chunyan (Assistant Dean, School of Law, CityU), Dr LONE Fozia Nazir (Associate Professor, School of Law, CityU) and Dr CHOW Stephenson (Assistant Professor, School of Law, CityU). By investigating the law and legal system of the Greater Bay Area, Dr Ding believed it would allow the free flow of people, capital, goods and information in that region, which would lead to the success of the Greater Bay Area construction. Dr Lone’s research proposal focuses on evaluating global responses to COVID-19 from a geopolitical perspective. Aiming at assisting the government to better address the needs of PwDs during COVID-19, Dr Chow’s proposal seeks to articulate good/best practices that conform to prioritarian ethics and international legal standards in Hong Kong. Staff advanced their opinions and had lively discussions after the presentations.

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Presentation by Dr DING Chunyan

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Presentation by Dr DING Chunyan

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Presentation by Dr CHOW Stephenson

The day ended with closing remarks by Prof. Wan. She expressed appreciation for the constructive comments from colleagues and was pleased to see collaboration between departments and schools. She also encouraged staff to take advantage of what the School can offer to add value to their research and emphasized the importance of a research agenda and track record.

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Prof. WAN Wai Yee

Chinese Title
研究研討營2020
News Date
2020年06月18日
Chinese Body

研究研討營於2020年5月26日在法律學院視像會議會室舉行。會議首先由香港城市大學(以下簡稱「城大」)法律學院院長陳清漢教授致歡迎辭揭開序幕。陳教授簡要介紹了法學研究的成功策略,通過在谷歌學術搜索- H指數和其他出版物的兩個重要影響因素上有效得分,以保持與其他知名大學相近的研究水平。隨後,城大法律學院副院長温慧儀教授概述了教職員如何可以獲取更大規模的研究經費,以及與其他學科的學者合作的策略。

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陳清漢教授

為了幫助教員們獲得研究經費,今年我們邀請了城大數據科學學院助理教授楊宇博士和城大媒體與傳播系副教授林芬博士就“從文本數據中提取可操作知識”和“計算方法在社會科學中的應用”進行主題演講。 楊博士和林博士分享了在進行研究時可用到的計算機科學技能。

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楊宇博士的分享

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林芬博士的分享

林芬博士的分享 接下來,城大法律學院各研究中心主任介紹了中心3至5年的計劃。中國比較法研究中心主任王江雨教授強調,作為致力於中國法律研究的公共論壇,中心將加大研究力度,以增加其影響力。香港商務及海事法研究中心(HKCML)主任陸飛鴻教授說,該中心將在新技術和大流行時期尋找更多機會。 HKCML的兩名核心成員也分享了他們的計劃,其中城大法律學院教授Michael TSIMPLIS教授介紹了HKCML計劃中的研究活動,而城大法律學院助理教授何天翔博士分享了他對未來研究趨勢的一些想法。公共法和人權論壇(CPLR)主任朱國斌教授重點介紹了CPLR的四個研究領域:憲法,刑法和刑事司法,香港和亞洲的人權,包括商業和人權領域,以及國際公法。該中心將努力在將來發表更多相關論文。司法教育研究中心(CJER)成員關文偉博士簡要介紹了CJER的目標和成就。

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陸飛鴻教授

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Michael TSIMPLIS教授

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何天翔博士

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朱國斌教授

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關文偉博士

城大法律學院助理院長丁春艷博士、城大法律學院副教授霍詩婭博士和城大法律學院助理教授周博研博士就與2019冠狀病毒病相關的研究補助金作了規劃匯報。丁博士認為,通過研究大灣區的法律和法律制度,能使該地區的人員、資本、商品和信息自由流動,促進大灣區建設的成功。 霍博士的研究著重於從地緣政治角度評估全球對COVID-19的反應。周博士的研究評估香港符合優先權倫理和國際法律標準的良好/最佳做法,從而協助政府在COVID-19期間更好地解決殘疾人士的需求。教員們在演講後進行了熱烈的討論,發表意見。

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丁春艷博士的分享

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霍詩婭博士的分享

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周博研博士的分享

會議由温慧儀教授致辭總結。她讚賞同事們提出具建設性的意見,並樂於看到各部門或學校之間的合作。她亦鼓勵教員們好好運用學校提供的資源以增加研究價值,並強調研究議程和往績記錄的重要性。

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温慧儀教授