CCPL

HKU’s CCPL was established in 1995 as a non-profit virtual research centre in the Faculty of Law. Its goals are to
(1) advance knowledge on public law and human rights issues primarily from the perspectives of international and comparative law and practice;
(2) encourage and facilitate collaborative work within the Faculty of Law, HKU and the broader community in the fields of comparative and public law; and
(3) to make the law more accessible to the community and more effective as an agent of social change. CCPL is well known in the region for its comparative common law and human rights work. For more, please log on to  www.law.hku.hk/ccpl

 

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Founded in 1999, HKU’s JMSC is the premier journalism school in Asia, bringing professional journalism education to Hong Kong and creating an environment for vibrant interaction among students from Hong Kong and further afield. JMSC programmes include the Media Law Project, a unique research and training programme for journalists, students, academics, media lawyers and others in the communications industry in Hong Kong, mainland China and the region. For more, please log on to jmsc.hku.hk