Miss Chong, Agnes 張碧珠
Miss Chong, Agnes 張碧珠
Year | Awarding Institution | Qualification |
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2018 | The University of Hong Kong | PhD in International Law |
2013 | The University of Hong Kong | LLM in Human Rights Law |
London School of Economics | MSc in Development Studies | |
University of Leeds | BA in Chinese and Management Studies |
Dr. Agnes Chong is Assistant Professor (part-time) at the University of Hong Kong in the Faculty of Business and Economics. Dr. Chong teaches company law and is researching international environmental law issues.
Dr. Chong obtained her PhD in International Law (Pass with no revisions) from the University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law. Her doctoral thesis, “The Non-Hierarchical Norms of No-Harm and Equitable Utilisation in International Watercourses Law,” was nominated for the Li Ka-Shing Prize 2018, which is the university-wide recognition for excellence in research.
After completing her doctoral studies, Dr. Chong was a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge.
Dr. Chong obtained an LLM in Human Rights Law (Distinction) from the University of Hong Kong as well as an MSc in Development Studies (Merit) from the London School of Economics and BA in Chinese and Management Studies (Honours) from the University of Leeds. She also spent two years studying in China, at Tianjin Normal University and the Johns Hopkins University–Nanjing University, Center for Chinese and American Studies.
Dr. Chong is admitted as a solicitor of the High Court of Hong Kong. She has broad professional experience in law and policy in Asia, having worked in leading international law firms in Hong Kong where she advised on corporate finance transactions, and in international organisations working with the United Nations and the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation in Thailand and China.
Dr. Chong is an editorial board member of the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law.
Dr. Chong’s research interests include international law, environmental law, watercourses law, maritime law and human rights law.
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