Awarded in 2019-2020
Research Grants Council (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)
Research Impact Fund
Prof. Surabhi CHOPRAImmigration Detention and Vulnerable Migrants in Hong Kong: Evaluating the System, Facilitating Reform (HK$2,998,800)
General Research Fund
Early Career Scheme
Prof. Ryan MITCHELLThe Development and Influence of Chinese Theories of Sovereignty (HK$ 592,000)
Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)
Public Policy Research Funding Scheme
Prof. Robin HUANGImproving the Effectiveness of Cross-boundary Securities Law Enforcement Between Hong Kong and Mainland China
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Direct Grant for Research
Prof. Christopher ROBERTSThe Development of Emergency Powers in the British Empire During the First World War and the Post-War Period
Prof. Kevin CHENGTesting the Drug Tariffs: A Closer Inspection of Sentencing Guidelines for Trafficking in Dangerous Drugs in Hong Kong and England
Prof. Michael RAMSDENNegotiating Peace and Justice Solutions in the Shadow of Law: Evaluating the Influence of the International Court of Justice’s Interim Remedies on Conflict-Resolution Diplomacy in the United Nations System
Prof. Dicky TSANGFrom Coronation to Coronavirus: Force Majeure and Private International Law
Awarded in 2018-2019
Research Grants Council (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)
General Research Fund
Prof. Anatole BOUTEChina’s Shaping of the Eurasian Energy Market: Protecting Chinese Outbound Investments Along the Belt and Road (HK$684,829)
Prof. Kevin CHENGAn Empirical Investigation of the Sliding Scale of Sentence Discounts for Guilty Pleas in Hong Kong (HK$421,500)
Prof. Samuli SEPPÄNENChinese Legal Thought and the World: Reversing the Global Flow of Knowledge (HK$350,356)
Early Career Scheme
Prof. Noam NOKEDRegularization of Tax Noncompliance: Comparative Legal Analysis and Proposal for China (HK$470,000)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Direct Grant for Research
Building Legal Capacity in Investment Arbitration – Enhancing Hong Kong’s Profile as a Dispute Settlement Hub
Piercing the Veil in Corporate Groups: The Case of China
Awarded in 2017-2018
Research Grants Council (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Direct Grant for Research
Can Knowledge Shift Public Opinion? Testing Marshall Hypothesis among Chinese College Students and the General Public