Professor Guobin ZHU
- Guobin Zhu, Fozia Nazir Lone and Antony Carty (eds), “Human Rights and Gender Based Violence in Asia: A Comparative Critical Analysis”, Routledge Research in Human Rights Law (Routledge, 2025).
- Guobin Zhu, Celeste T. Y. Lo and Xiaoshan Zhang, “The Courts in Shackles: Freedom of Speech in the Era of National Security in Hong Kong”, (2025) 19(2) ICL Journal: Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law 149-179.
- Guobin Zhu and Shiling Xiao, “China-made National Security Law Applied in Hong Kong’s Common Law Courts: Choice of Interpretative Approaches”, (2024) 32(2) Asia Pacific Law Review 524-548.
- Guobin Zhu and Xiaoshan Zhang, “Lockdown, Chess Game, and Dynamic Zeroing: Governmental Policies to Fight COVID-19 and Their Impact on Citizens’ Fundamental Rights and Liberties in China”, in Governmental Policies to Fight Pandemic: The Boundaries of Legitimate Limitations on Fundamental Freedoms, vol 2 (Brill, 2024) 489-509.
- Guobin Zhu,“以『正在進行時』織密香港維護國家安全的法網” (“Weaving a Closer Legal Net for Safeguarding National Security in Hong Kong on an On-going Basis”), (2024) 75《紫荊論壇》33-36.
- Guobin Zhu,“推進粵港澳大灣區建設的法律困境與進路” (“Legal Dilemma and Approach to Promoting the Construction of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area”), (2024) 7(3)《深圳社會科學》35-44.
- Guobin Zhu and Edmund Cheng (eds), 《粵港澳大灣區法治建設:規則銜接與機制對接》 (Rule of Law Construction in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area: Rules Connection and Mechanism Docking), (Joint Publishing, 2024).
- Guobin Zhu, Hui Huang, Deng Kai and Celeste T. Y. Lo, 《香港司法制度》(第3版) (Judicial System of Hong Kong, 3rd edn), (Chung Hwa Book Company (Hong Kong) Limited, 2024).
- Guobin Zhu and Xiaoshan Zhang, “香港特區緊急權力法律規範:困局與破局” (“Emergency Law in HKSAR: Dilemma and Break”), (2024) 1《法學評論》56-72.
- Guobin Zhu, “Constitutional Review ‘with Chinese Characteristics’: Law, Institutions and Recent Developments”, in Ngoc Son Bui, Stuart Hargreaves and Ryan Mitchell (eds), Routledge Handbook of Constitutional Law in Greater China (Routledge, 2023) 113-134.
- 香港城市大學香港基本法實施研究計劃, including & Guobin ZHU (ed), The Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China and Related Constitutional Instruments (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2023).
- Guobin Zhu, Dayuan Han and Mingtao Huang (eds), 《香港國安法》逐條釋義 (Annotations of Articles of the National Security Law of Hong Kong), (Joint Publishing, 2023).
- Guobin Zhu and Bolin Feng,“從香港選舉制度改革歷程看中央治港理念與模式的轉變” (“On the Transformation of the Central Government’s Idea and Model of Governing Hong Kong through the Lens of the Reform Process of Hong Kong’s Electoral System”), in Guobin Zhu and Haibo Ye (eds), 香港新選舉制度研究 (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2023) 3-23.
- Guobin Zhu and Haibo Ye (eds), 《香港新選舉制度研究》 (A Study of the New Electoral System of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), (Basic Law Research Series, City University of Hong Kong Press, 2023).
- Guobin Zhu, “A Hundred Schools of Thought Contending on Constitutionalism – The Short Life of the Great Debate of Constitutionalism Remembered”, in Shiping Hua (ed), Chinese Legality: Ideology, Law, and Institutions (Routledge, Dec 2022) 26-51.
- Guobin Zhu, Jinyan Qu and Hu Zhai, “Paradigm Shift in Chinese Legal Studies”, in Shiping Hua (ed), Paradigm Shift in Chinese Studies (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) 123-148.
- Guobin ZHU, “The Changing Constitutional Order of the HKSAR: A Retrospective Reflection”, (2022) 52(3) Hong Kong Law Journal 827-850.
- Guobin Zhu and Dayuan Han (eds), 《問道香港:「一國兩制」理論與香港偉大實踐》 (Asking the Way in Hong Kong: the Theory of “One Country, Two Systems” and the Great Practice of Hong Kong), (Joint Publishing, Dec 2022).
- Guobin Zhu and Deng Kai (eds), 《粵港澳大灣區建設 - 法制合作與創新》(Construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area - Legal Cooperation and Innovation), (Joint Publishing, July 2022).
|
Professor Fozia Nazir LONE
- Fozia Nazir Lone and Antony Carty, “Unveiling Women’s Rights in Asia: Advancements and Uphill Battles”, in Fozia Nazir Lone, Guobin Zhu and Antony Carty (eds), Human Rights and Gender Based Violence in Asia: A Comparative Critical Analysis (Routledge, 2026) 1–28.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “From Outcast to Mainstream: Pioneering Change in International Law through Global South Perspectives, Stoic Doctrines and Indigenous Norms”, (2025) XXII(1–2) Soochow Law Journal 75–142.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “Gender-Based Violence in Ongoing Conflicts: A Nuanced Analysis on Empowering Women for Sustainable Peace in Kashmir”, in Fozia Nazir Lone, Guobin Zhu and Antony Carty (eds), Human Rights and Gender Based Violence in Asia: A Comparative Critical Analysis (Routledge, 2025) 177–208.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, Guobin Zhu and Antony Carty (eds), Human Rights and Gender Based Violence in Asia: A Comparative Critical Analysis, Routledge Research in Human Rights Law (Routledge, 2025).
- Fozia Nazir Lone and Antony Carty, “COVID-19 and the Populist Governments’ Approach to Pandemic Management: A Nuanced Analysis”, (2024) 30 Buffalo Human Rights Law Review 101–160.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “Legal Critique of the Accession of Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir to India: An Archival Perspective on the Instrument of Accession 1947”, in S. Mathur and M. S. B. (eds), Life, Politics, and Resistance in Kashmir After 2019: A Multidisciplinary Understanding of the Conflict (Lexington Books, 2024) 35–66.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “The Sino-Indian Boundary Dispute: Exploring Its Historical Roots and Addressing Colonial Cartography Using Innovative Methodology Beyond the Western International Law Framework”, (2024) 12 The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “The Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach Towards Long-Term Peace and Stability”, in Z. Adeel and B. Böer (eds), The Water, Energy, and Food Security Nexus in Asia and the Pacific: Central and South Asia (Springer, 2024) 209–233.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “International Law and the Kashmir Dispute: A Critical Reflection”, in H. Duschinski, M. Bhan and C. D. Robinson (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of New Directions in Kashmir Studies (Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2023) 153–172.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “Report on Sino-Indian Border Disputes: International Law and International Relations Perspectives”, (2023) 11(2) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, “Indian Leadership during COVID-19: Forward to Eastphalia or Back to Westphalia?”, (2022) 3(2) The Foundation for Law and International Affairs Review 42–46.
- Fozia Nazir Lone and Chow Wing Yin, ‘Pre-Primary Education and Chinese Language Acquisition of Ethnic Minority Students in Hong Kong: A Multidisciplinary Critical Evaluation’ Asian Education and Development Studies (August 2021).
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Revisiting the New Haven Methodology from an International Law and Policy Perspective’ in Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias (eds), Research Methods in International Law: A Handbook (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021).
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘Damming the Indus Waters: Thoughts on the Future of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and Himalayan Water Security’ (2020) 26(5) Journal of Water Law, 207-222.
- Fozia Nazir Lone, ‘The New Heaven School of International Law’ in Antony Carty (ed), Oxford Bibliographies in International law (Oxford University Press, 2019).
|
Professor Daniel PASCOE
- Daniel Pascoe and Ajeng Larasati (eds), State-Sanctioned Killings for Drug Offences in East and Southeast Asia (Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, 2025).
- Daniel Pascoe and Mai Sato, “State Killings by Commission”, in Daniel Pascoe and Ajeng Larasati (eds), State-Sanctioned Killings for Drug Offences in East and Southeast Asia (Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, 2025).
- Daniel Pascoe and Mai Sato, “The death penalty, due process violations, murder by decree and extra-legal killings: A typology of ‘murder by governments’”, (2025) 8 Oxford Death Penalty Research Unit (DPRU) Research Papers.
- Daniel Pascoe, Carolyn Strange, and Andrew Novak, “The Politics of Abolition: Reframing the Death Penalty’s History in Comparative Perspective”, (2025) 27(3) Punishment & Society.
- Daniel Pascoe and Noam Zamir, “Situating Hong Kong’s Rule of Law Internationally”, (2025) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law.
- Daniel Pascoe, “Myanmar and Vietnam”, in Daniel Pascoe and Ajeng Larasati (eds), State-Sanctioned Killings for Drug Offences in East and Southeast Asia (Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, 2025).
- Daniel Pascoe, “National Narcotics Agencies in Southeast Asia: Relics of the Regional ‘War on Drugs’”, in Chan Wing Cheong, Michael Hor and Mai Sato (eds), Capital Drug Laws in Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2025).
- Daniel Pascoe, “Worthless Checks? Clemency, Compassionate Release and the Finality of Life Without Parole Sentences”, (2024) 118(5) Northwestern University Law Review.
- Daniel Pascoe and Julia Tomassetti, “Judicial Attitudes Towards Foreign Domestic Helpers in the Hong Kong Criminal Courts”, (2024) 32(1) Asia Pacific Law Review.
- Daniel Pascoe, “Indonesia’s Revised Criminal Code and the Death Penalty – Progress Amid the Gloom?”, (2023) 24(1) Australian Journal of Asian Law.
- Daniel Pascoe, “Life Imprisonment in Hong Kong” in Dirk van Zyl Smit, Catherine Appleton and Giao Vucong (eds), Life Imprisonment in Asia (Palgrave MacMillan, 2022).
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak, “Holdouts in the South Pacific: Explaining Death Penalty Retention in Papua New Guinea and Tonga”, (2022) International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy.
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak, “Executive Clemency During the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Law and Practice” (2022) International Criminology.
- Daniel Pascoe, “Hong Kong’s National Security Law: A Socialist Legal Transplant?” (2022) The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
- Daniel Pascoe and Tobias Smith, ‘Suspended Execution Beyond China’s Borders’ (2021) Asian Journal of Law and Society (Cambridge University Press).
- Daniel Pascoe and Sangmin Bae, ‘Co-Sponsorship, Note Verbale, and Association Behaviour at the UNGA: An Analysis of the Death Penalty Moratorium Resolutions’ (2021) The International Journal of Human Rights.
- Daniel Pascoe and Sangmin Bae, ‘Idiosyncratic Voting in the UNGA Death Penalty Moratorium Resolutions’ (2021) 25(6) The International Journal of Human Rights, 974-1006.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘The Criminal Law Syllabus and the Realities of Legal Practice in Hong Kong’ (2021) 30(1) Legal Education Review.
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak (eds), Executive Clemency: Comparative and Empirical Perspectives (Routledge, 2020).
- Daniel Pascoe and Andrew Novak, ‘Deadly Justice Without Mercy in East Asia?’ (2020) International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.
- Daniel Pascoe and Marie Manikis, ‘Making Sense of the Victim’s Role in Clemency Decision Making’ (2020) 25(1) International Review of Victimology, 3-28.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Towards a Global Theory of Capital Clemency Incidence’ in Carol S. Steiker and Jordan M. Steiker (eds), Comparative Capital Punishment (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019).
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Su’ud Rusli’s Constitutional Court Challenge: Overhauling Clemency in Indonesian Death Penalty Cases?’ (2019) 19(2) Australian Journal of Asian Law, 247-264.
- Daniel Pascoe, Last Chance for Life: Clemency in Southeast Asian Death Penalty Cases (Oxford University Press, 2019).
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘The District Courts: Sentencing Decisions as Evolving Legal Culture?’ in Melissa Crouch (ed), The Politics of Court Reform: Judicial Change and Legal Culture in Indonesia (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
- Daniel Pascoe and Michelle Miao, ‘Victim-Perpetrator Reconciliation Agreements in Murder Cases: What Can Muslim-Majority Jurisdictions and the PRC Learn from Each Other?’ (2017) 66(4) International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 963-989.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Legal Dilemmas in Releasing Indonesia’s Political Prisoners’ (2017) 7(3) Indonesia Law Review, 315-340.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘How can Legal Education Speak to the Discovery Enriched Curriculum?’ (2017) 4(1) Asian Journal of Legal Education, 17-32.
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘Singapore and Thailand: Explaining Differences in Death Penalty Clemency’ in Jianhong Liu et al. (eds), Comparative Criminology in Asia (Springer, 2017).
- Daniel Pascoe, ‘The Functions of Death Penalty Clemency in Southeast Asia: Comparative Lessons for Vietnam’ (2017) 7 Asian Law Centre Briefing Papers.
|
Professor Meng FANG
- Meng Fang, “Environmental Regulation of Plastic Pollution at a Crossroads: The Evolution and Limits of China’s Legal Response”, (2026) 43(2) Wisconsin International Law Journal (forthcoming).
- Meng Fang, “Between Carbon Neutrality, Energy Security, and Industrial Competitiveness: Local Content Requirements in Offshore Wind Energy and the WTO”, (2025) 42 Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs 200–214.
- Meng Fang, “In Pursuit of Decarbonization: The European Union Batteries Regulation and the World Trade Organization Law”, in Elisa Baroncini (ed), The WTO as Major Driver of Sustainable Development and Its Reform Process (Bologna University Press, 2025) 175–185.
- Meng Fang, Review of Energy and the Environment: Exploring the Nexus Under International Economic Law by Sherzod Shadikhodjaev (Cambridge University Press, 2024), (2025) 34(2) Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law 593–594.
- Meng Fang, “Climate Change Governance at the Local Level in China: Guangdong’s Decarbonization Policy Experiment in the Clean Energy Transition”, in Cathrin Zengerling et al (eds), Edward Elgar Handbook on Cities and Climate Change Law (Edward Elgar, 2024).
- Meng Fang, “Climbing up the Critical Mineral Value Chains: The Global South and Green Industrialization in an Era of Disruption”, (2024) 57(3) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 795–836.
- Meng Fang, “A Never-ending US-China Solar Trade War? The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and International Trade Law”, (2024) 33(1) Minnesota Journal of International Law 189–225.
|
Professor Tao HUANG
- Tao Huang, “Content moderation by LLM: from accuracy to legitimacy”, (2025) 58 Artificial Intelligence Review.
- Tao Huang, “Institutional Metaphors and the Meta Oversight Board”, (Dec 2025) 58(5) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1325–1372.
- Tao Huang, “NetChoice, Regulatory Competition, and the Real Battle Behind Social Media Regulations”, (Feb 2025) 27(1) Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 157–203.
- Tao Huang, “Decentralized Social Networks and the Future of Free Speech Online”, (Nov 2024) 55 Computer Law & Security Review.
- Tao Huang, “Free Speech Capability”, (Jun 2024) 37 Harvard Human Rights Journal 1–45.
- Tao Huang, “Mapping the Jurisprudence of the Facebook Court”, (Jan 2024) 72(1) Buffalo Law Review 109–177.
|
Professor Enshen LI
- Enshen Li, “Penal Policies and Practices in China”, in Alessandro Corda (ed), Research Handbook on Penal Policy (Edward Elgar, 2026) (forthcoming).
- Enshen Li, Y Liu and SY He, “Accessing Crime Data in Hong Kong: Haunted by Fragmentation”, (2025) Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.
- Enshen Li, “Regulating Misdemeanours in China”, (2025) 50(2) Brooklyn Journal of International Law 122–160.
- Enshen Li, “Solid in Shape, Shattered in Practice? The 'Sentencing Pyramid' in China”, (2025) 52(2) Journal of Law and Society 292–314.
- Z Li, Enshen Li, SY Liu and XF Ling, “The Predictors of Penal Exemption: Evidence from China”, (2025) European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research.
- Enshen Li, XY Yuan and Y Zhang (eds), Criminal Case Dispositions through Pleas in Greater China: Conception, Operation and Contradiction (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024).
- Enshen Li, “Forward-leaning Policing and Stability Maintenance: The Politics of Penal Control in Xi's China”, (2024) 26(2) Punishment & Society 368–393.
- Enshen Li, XY Yuan and Y Zhang, “Introduction”, in Enshen Li et al. (eds), Criminal Case Dispositions through Pleas in Greater China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) 1–12.
- Enshen Li, Y Lu and X Lin, “Plea Leniency in Mainland China: Legislation, Characteristics and Effects”, in Enshen Li et al. (eds), Criminal Case Dispositions through Pleas in Greater China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) 13–36.
- Enshen Li, “The Many Cultural Manifestations of Convictions through Pleas in Greater China: An International Perspective”, in Enshen Li et al. (eds), Criminal Case Dispositions through Pleas in Greater China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) 253–277.
|
Professor Noam ZAMIR
- Noam Zamir and Michael Waibel, Substantive Protections in International Investment Law (Hart Publishing, 2026) (forthcoming).
- Noam Zamir, “The Allocation of Costs in Investor-State Arbitration”, (2025) 53(1) Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 155–182.
- Noam Zamir, “Sovereignty vs Humanity: The Evolution of International Law in Civil and Colonial Wars and Modern Implications”, (2025) 13(2) Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs 123–157.
- Noam Zamir and Daniel Pascoe, “Situating Hong Kong's Rule of Law Internationally”, (2024) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law.
- Noam Zamir and Neil Kaplan, “To Reason or Not to Reason: Arbitral Awards - The Conflict between Conciseness and the Duty to Provide Reasons”, (2024) Arbitration International (Oxford University Press).
- Noam Zamir and Michael Moser, “Hong Kong SAR, China”, in Kevin Kim and John Bang (eds), Post-Award Interest in the Asia-Pacific (Kluwer Law International, 2023).
- Noam Zamir, “Online Arbitration: The Perspective of The Arbitrator”, in André Janssen and Ruud Hermans (eds), International Arbitration and Technology (Wolters Kluwer, 2022).
- Noam Zamir and Mark Kielsgard, “Teaching International Law in Countries with International Law Crisis”, (2020) 13(3) Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law 259–280.
- Noam Zamir and Peretz Segal, “Appeal in International Arbitration – an Efficient and Affordable Arbitral Appeal Mechanism”, (2019) 35 Arbitration International 79–93.
- Noam Zamir, Classification of Conflicts in International Humanitarian Law: The Legal Impact of Foreign Intervention in Civil Wars (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).
- Noam Zamir and Paul Barker, “The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and States' Right to Regulate under International Investment Law”, (2017) 45(2) Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 205–224.
|
Professor Jack BURKE
- Jack Burke and Shaun McCarthy, “Implications of Ageing in Western Australia from a PLT Perspective. Not Just a Number?” (Submitted February 2026).
- Jack Burke, “Be the Best That You Can Be. Whole Person Development at the CityUHK School of Law”, Hong Kong Lawyer (forthcoming April 2026).
|
Professor Thomas CROFTS
- Thomas Crofts, A. Dyer, M. Peng and A. Loughnan, “Australia", in E. Hoven and T. Weigend (eds), Justice in Criminal Law: Global Perspectives (Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 2026) 9–51 (Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht / Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure, vol. 62).
- Thomas Crofts, “Policing of Intimate Image Abuse: Legal professionals and service provider perspectives on the impact of intimate images abuse offences", (Accepted/In press, 2 Feb 2026) Journal of Criminology.
- Thomas Crofts, V. Bettinson and N. Wake, “Public Perceptions on the Self-Defence Claims of Domestic Abuse Victim-Survivors", (Accepted/In press, 10 Feb 2026) Journal of Law and Society.
|
| |