Hualing Fu
LLB (Southwestern, China, 1983)
Professor of Law, The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law
10/F, Cheng Yu Tung Tower
Centennial Campus
The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Fu Hualing is a Professor of Law and holder of the Warren Chan Professorship in Human Rights and Responsibilities whose scholarship focuses on law, politics, and reform in China and Hong Kong. His current research examines the rise of human rights lawyering in China, anti-corruption enforcement, popular justice and mediation, rule of law reform over the past four decades, and the constitutional status of Hong Kong, especially central-local relations and national security legislation. Trained in China and Canada, he holds an LL.B. from Southwestern University, an M.A. from the University of Toronto, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Osgoode Hall. Fu has published extensively in major journals and has co-edited influential volumes on Hong Kong’s constitutional debates, Article 23, political reform in China, mediation, transparency, and socialist law in East Asia. He also plays a leading editorial role in Chinese legal scholarship as China Law Editor of the Hong Kong Law Journal, co-editor of the SSRN Chinese Law eJournal, and co-editor of The Routledge Rule of Law in China and Comparative Perspectives Series.