Oxford Introduction to the Common Law牛津普通法概论课程
时间:2014-03-19 来源:作者:
本次牛津普通法概论课程由来自牛津大学yh1122银河国际、新加坡国立大学yh1122银河国际和墨尔本大学yh1122银河国际的六位知名教授讲授。课程围绕relationships and remedies和distinctions and demarcations两大主题展开,详细介绍特定问题下的普通法方法运用。
课程时间:2014年4月8日全天
课程安排:
9:00- 12:00am Relationships and remedies
Dora Neo (NUS): Contract law - remedies
Paul Davies (Oxford): Equity - remedies for breach of trust and breach of fiduciary duty
Cheng-Han Tan (NUS): Agency - unauthorised agency and the undisclosed principal
1:30- 4:30pm Distinctions and demarcations
Jeremy Gans (Melbourne): Criminal law – public and private law aspects
Edwin Simpson (Oxford): Taxation law – institutional divisions of responsibility
Andrew Godwin (Melbourne): Property law – property vs. non-property
主讲教师简介:
Dora Neo
Associate Professor; Director of the Faculty‘s new Centre for Banking and Finance Law, NUS
Dora Neo started her career as an advocate and solicitor before joining the NUS Law Faculty. She has researched at institutions such as the UN Commission for International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, Austria and has presented papers in the UK, USA, Europe and Asia.
Interests
Teaching: International banking; Credit & security; Contract law
Research: Banking and international payments; Secured transactions; Trade in services & financial services; Contract law
Paul S. Davies
Associate Professor of Law, Oxford
Paul read Oriental Studies (Japanese) and then Law at Downing College, Cambridge, and spent a year in Poitiers studying French Law. He became a Fellow and College Lecturer in Law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, in 2008, and was also a Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of Law. He joined the Oxford Law Faculty as a CUF Lecturer in April 2013, and is a Fellow of St Catherine‘s College.
Interests
Teaching: Commercial Law; Contract; Trusts; Restitution
Research: law of obligations and property
Cheng Han Tan
Professor; Chairman, Centre for Law & Business, NUS
Professor Tan Cheng Han is Chairman, Centre for Law & Business at the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore (NUS). His current appointments include being Chairman of the Singapore Media Literacy Council, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Move-On and Filming Orders; a member of the Military Court of Appeal in Singapore and a member of the Governing Board of the International Association of Law Schools in the US.
Interests
Teaching: Agency and Partnership; Contract; Corporations Law; Criminal Law;
Research: Agency; Contract; Corporations Law; Legal Education
Jeremy Gans
Professor, Melbourne
Jeremy Gans is a Professor in Melbourne Law School, where he researches and teaches across all aspects of the criminal justice system. He holds higher degrees in both law and criminology. In 2007, he was appointed as the Human Rights Adviser to the Victorian Parliament‘s Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee.
Interests
Teaching: Expert Evidence
Research: DNA Identification in the Criminal Justice System; Human Rights and Criminal Procedure; Australian criminal law; Uniform evidence law
Edwin Simpson
Associate Professor of Law, Oxford
Edwin Simpson (BCL 1989, MA 1990) is an Official Student (or Tutor) in Law at Christ Church, and the Barclays Bank Lecturer in Taxation in the University. He is a qualified barrister and member of Lincoln‘s Inn.
Interests
Teaching: Philosophy of Law; Taxation; Trusts
Research: Jurisprudence; Constitutional and Administrative Law; Trusts; Taxation
Andrew Godwin
Senior Lecturer; Director of Studies, Banking and Finance Law, Melbourne
Andrew Godwin was in private practice for 15 years, 10 of which were spent in Shanghai. During his time in China, Andrew was ranked by Asia Pacific Legal 500 as one of the leading banking and finance lawyers in China. Andrew is a well-known and highly regarded specialist on Chinese law and legal practice in Australia and Greater China.
Interests
Teaching: Deals with China; International Financial Transactions: Law and Practice
Research: the evolution of company law in China; the development of insolvency and property law in China; risk disclosure in the context of complex financial products
选课要求和考核安排:
课程容量限制50人。yh1122银河国际高年级本科生和研究生优先。学生保证全勤出席。
选课不得与已选yh1122银河国际课程时间相冲突。
报名方式:
对该课程感兴趣的同学,请认真填写纸质报名表后交到yh1122银河国际对外事务办公室,并将电子版的报名表和报名统计以附件形式发送至pkulaweao@126.com,邮件名称:普通法导论选课+申请人姓名+学号。
yh1122银河国际对外事务办公室地址:yh1122银河国际四合院206室
报名时间:3月26日、27日上午9点-11点。
欢迎有兴趣的同学报名参加!
yh1122银河国际
2014年3月19日
报名表.docx
2014牛津普通法概要报名统计.xlsx
课程时间:2014年4月8日全天
课程安排:
9:00- 12:00am Relationships and remedies
Dora Neo (NUS): Contract law - remedies
Paul Davies (Oxford): Equity - remedies for breach of trust and breach of fiduciary duty
Cheng-Han Tan (NUS): Agency - unauthorised agency and the undisclosed principal
1:30- 4:30pm Distinctions and demarcations
Jeremy Gans (Melbourne): Criminal law – public and private law aspects
Edwin Simpson (Oxford): Taxation law – institutional divisions of responsibility
Andrew Godwin (Melbourne): Property law – property vs. non-property
主讲教师简介:
Dora Neo
Associate Professor; Director of the Faculty‘s new Centre for Banking and Finance Law, NUS
Dora Neo started her career as an advocate and solicitor before joining the NUS Law Faculty. She has researched at institutions such as the UN Commission for International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna, Austria and has presented papers in the UK, USA, Europe and Asia.
Interests
Teaching: International banking; Credit & security; Contract law
Research: Banking and international payments; Secured transactions; Trade in services & financial services; Contract law
Paul S. Davies
Associate Professor of Law, Oxford
Paul read Oriental Studies (Japanese) and then Law at Downing College, Cambridge, and spent a year in Poitiers studying French Law. He became a Fellow and College Lecturer in Law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, in 2008, and was also a Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of Law. He joined the Oxford Law Faculty as a CUF Lecturer in April 2013, and is a Fellow of St Catherine‘s College.
Interests
Teaching: Commercial Law; Contract; Trusts; Restitution
Research: law of obligations and property
Cheng Han Tan
Professor; Chairman, Centre for Law & Business, NUS
Professor Tan Cheng Han is Chairman, Centre for Law & Business at the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore (NUS). His current appointments include being Chairman of the Singapore Media Literacy Council, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Move-On and Filming Orders; a member of the Military Court of Appeal in Singapore and a member of the Governing Board of the International Association of Law Schools in the US.
Interests
Teaching: Agency and Partnership; Contract; Corporations Law; Criminal Law;
Research: Agency; Contract; Corporations Law; Legal Education
Jeremy Gans
Professor, Melbourne
Jeremy Gans is a Professor in Melbourne Law School, where he researches and teaches across all aspects of the criminal justice system. He holds higher degrees in both law and criminology. In 2007, he was appointed as the Human Rights Adviser to the Victorian Parliament‘s Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee.
Interests
Teaching: Expert Evidence
Research: DNA Identification in the Criminal Justice System; Human Rights and Criminal Procedure; Australian criminal law; Uniform evidence law
Edwin Simpson
Associate Professor of Law, Oxford
Edwin Simpson (BCL 1989, MA 1990) is an Official Student (or Tutor) in Law at Christ Church, and the Barclays Bank Lecturer in Taxation in the University. He is a qualified barrister and member of Lincoln‘s Inn.
Interests
Teaching: Philosophy of Law; Taxation; Trusts
Research: Jurisprudence; Constitutional and Administrative Law; Trusts; Taxation
Andrew Godwin
Senior Lecturer; Director of Studies, Banking and Finance Law, Melbourne
Andrew Godwin was in private practice for 15 years, 10 of which were spent in Shanghai. During his time in China, Andrew was ranked by Asia Pacific Legal 500 as one of the leading banking and finance lawyers in China. Andrew is a well-known and highly regarded specialist on Chinese law and legal practice in Australia and Greater China.
Interests
Teaching: Deals with China; International Financial Transactions: Law and Practice
Research: the evolution of company law in China; the development of insolvency and property law in China; risk disclosure in the context of complex financial products
选课要求和考核安排:
课程容量限制50人。yh1122银河国际高年级本科生和研究生优先。学生保证全勤出席。
选课不得与已选yh1122银河国际课程时间相冲突。
报名方式:
对该课程感兴趣的同学,请认真填写纸质报名表后交到yh1122银河国际对外事务办公室,并将电子版的报名表和报名统计以附件形式发送至pkulaweao@126.com,邮件名称:普通法导论选课+申请人姓名+学号。
yh1122银河国际对外事务办公室地址:yh1122银河国际四合院206室
报名时间:3月26日、27日上午9点-11点。
欢迎有兴趣的同学报名参加!
yh1122银河国际
2014年3月19日
报名表.docx
2014牛津普通法概要报名统计.xlsx