LLB (HKU) 1980; PCLL (HKU) 1981; LLM (Harvard) 1982; Solicitor (HK) 1984
Lecturer 1984; Senior Lecturer 1988;
Head, Department of Law 1993-1996; Dean, Faculty of Law 1996-2002;
Professor 1993-2007; Chan Professor in Constitutional Law 2007-
Albert H Y Chen was born in and grew up in Hong Kong. He graduated from the Bachelor of Laws programme of the University of Hong Kong in 1980, and obtained the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws there in 1981. He then undertook postgraduate study in comparative law and theories of law and development at Harvard University, and was awarded the Master of Laws in 1982. Between 1982 and 1984 he worked in a solicitors' firm in Hong Kong and in 1984 became qualified to practise as a solicitor in Hong Kong. In the same year he began his academic career as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Hong Kong. He served as Head of the Department of Law in 1993-96, and Dean of the Faculty of Law in 1996-2002. He is currently the Chan Professor in Constitutional Law in the Department of Law. He has taught the subjects of Legal System and Legal Method, Constitutional and Administrative law, the Legal System of the People's Republic of China, the Law of Business Associations, Jurisprudence, the Use of Chinese in Law, Law and Society, and Guided Research . He was the reviews and publications editor of the Hong Kong Law Journal in 1984-1987, general co-editor of the same journal in 1987-1990, and has served in recent years as Associate Editor of this journal. In addition to over 100 articles or chapters published in various English-language and Chinese-language journals and books, he has written the following books: Hong Kong's Legal System and the Basic Law (Hong Kong: Wide Angle Press, 1986) (in Chinese), Human Rights and the Rule of Law: The Challenges of Hong Kong's Transition (Hong Kong: Wide Angle Press, 1987) (in Chinese, with Professor Johannes Chan as co-author), The Workers' Compensation System in Hong Kong: Retrospect and Prospect (Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1987) (in English, with Professor Ng Sek-hong as co-author), Law and Politics in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Wide Angle Press, 1990) (in Chinese), I Think, I Am (Hong Kong: Breakthrough Press, 1990) (in Chinese), An Introduction to the Legal System of the People's Republic of China (Singapore: Butterworths Asia, 3rd ed. 2004), The Rule of Law, Enlightenment and the Spirit of Modern Law (Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1998) (in Chinese) and The World of Jurisprudence (Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2003) (in Chinese). He is also the co-editor of The Basic Law and Hong Kong's Future (Singapore: Butterworths, 1988), General Principles of Hong Kong Law (Hong Kong: Joint Publishing, 1999), Human Rights in Asia (London: Routledge, 2006) and Administrative Law and Governance in Asia: Comparative Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2009).
Professor Chen served as a member of the Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong in 2002-08. He is currently a member of the Commission for Strategic Development of the Hong Kong Government, the Committee on Review of Post-Service Outside Work for Directorate Civil Servants, and the Committee for the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region under the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, a Justice of the Peace, an honorary professor at the Renmin University of China, Tsinghua University, the Institute of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences of Fudan University, and the University of Macau. He is also a member of the Academic Advisory Committee of the Institute of Law of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law, and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Comparative Law, China Review, Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences (in Chinese), National Taiwan University Law Review (in English), Chengchi Law Review (in Chinese), and East Asia Law Review (in Chinese).
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说实话,我带着一丝怀疑的心态开始阅读,因为许多关于特定国家法律体系的入门书籍往往陷入过度概括或专业术语堆砌的泥潭。然而,这本书却以其出人意料的流畅度和叙事节奏,牢牢抓住了我的注意力。作者仿佛是一位经验丰富的大学教授,深知如何将宏大的理论背景,拆解成一个个易于消化的小模块。最让我感到惊喜的是,它并未回避法律体系中那些充满矛盾和张力的地方。比方说,在探讨公民权利保障机制时,作者并没有简单地宣称某项权利得到了充分实现,而是细致地分析了救济途径的设置、司法审查的范围,以及实践中可能遇到的障碍。这种对“理想与现实”差距的坦诚描绘,使得全书的论述显得极其厚重和真实。它帮助读者建立起一种更为精微的理解:法律条文的效力,最终要通过人、机构和文化环境的合力来共同实现。对于希望从事国际法务或人权研究的人士来说,这本书无疑是一份绝佳的起点,它提供了一个扎实的基础,让后续的深入研究可以有的放矢,而不是在雾里看花。
评分从我个人的角度来看,这是一部极具“破壁”效应的作品。在阅读之前,我对中国法律的印象大多来源于媒体报道的零散片段,缺乏一个系统的、内生的解释框架。这本书恰恰提供了这样一个内部视角,让我们得以从法律体系自身的逻辑出发去审视其运作机制。它的宏观视野令人印象深刻,能够将古代法制传统、近现代的制度移植与当代的改革实践,巧妙地编织在一起,形成一幅连续的历史画卷。特别是对某一特定立法过程的微观分析,那种对决策过程的细致还原,让我得以窥见法律是如何在权力、经济和民众需求的多方博弈中最终成型的。这种对“过程”的重视,远比仅仅阅读最终的法案文本要富有启发性得多。它促使我不断地反思,法律的进步究竟是单向度的,还是充满了迂回和适应性调整。总而言之,这本书不仅是知识的载体,更是一种思维工具的提供者,它训练了我们用更具结构性和批判性的眼光去观察全球法律治理的复杂性。
评分这本书的阅读体验,与其说是在“学习”法律条文,不如说是在进行一场关于治理模式的社会学考察。我尤其欣赏作者在讨论司法独立性与国家权威关系时所展现出的审慎和平衡。这种议题极为敏感,但作者的处理方式却显得异常老到和克制,既没有进行空泛的道德批判,也没有采取粉饰太平的立场,而是通过翔实的案例和对制度设计的细致解读,让读者自行得出结论。这种“展示而非说教”的手法,极大地提升了文本的可信度和说服力。例如,书中对特定历史时期法律思想演变的梳理,非常细致地展示了法律观念如何随着社会思潮的变迁而不断自我修正与适应。这种动态的视角,让我意识到法律体系并非一成不变的石碑,而是一条奔流不息的河流。对于那些关注国际贸易和跨国投资的读者来说,书中对合同法、知识产权保护等领域的深入分析,提供了极具操作价值的见解。它不仅仅是理论的阐述,更是对风险评估与合规策略制定的宝贵指南。整体来看,它提供了一种罕有的、多维度的透镜,让我们得以聚焦于当代中国法律实践的真实面貌。
评分这本关于中国法律体系的著作,从一个完全局外人的视角审视,其内容的深度和广度实在令人赞叹。我带着对“法治”这个概念在特定文化背景下如何生根发芽的强烈好奇心翻开了它,原以为会充斥着晦涩难懂的术语和僵硬的法律条文,但作者的叙述方式却像一位技艺高超的导游,引领我们穿梭于复杂的法律迷宫之中。最让我印象深刻的是,它没有止步于对现行法律框架的简单罗列,而是深入剖析了这些法律背后的历史逻辑与政治哲学基础。理解了这些基石,才能真正把握住中国法律实践中的微妙之处——那些文本之外的“潜规则”与实际操作间的张力。书中对于不同法律部门(如民法、刑法、行政法)的结构性介绍,清晰得如同精密仪器的分解图,即便对于法律背景薄弱的读者而言,也能快速建立起一个宏观的认知框架。特别是对地方性法规与中央政策之间互动关系的描绘,揭示了法律执行层面的多样性和灵活性,这比单纯阅读官方文件要生动得多,也更具启发性。它成功地架起了一座桥梁,让西方读者得以跨越文化鸿沟,去理解一个正在快速演进的法律巨人的脉搏。这种对复杂性的忠实呈现,而不是一味地简化,使得阅读过程充满了智力上的挑战与满足感。
评分这本书的结构设计堪称教科书级别的典范,条理清晰到几乎可以作为理解任何新兴国家法律体系的通用模板。我尤其赞赏其对法律渊源的探讨,从成文法到习惯法,再到判例(或类判例)的影响力,作者层层剥茧,构建了一个完整的法律知识谱系。阅读过程中,我发现自己不再被动地接受信息,而是主动地在不同章节之间建立联系,试图理解各个法律分支如何共同服务于一个整体的社会治理目标。作者在介绍行政处罚和司法监督这一复杂环节时,所使用的类比和图示(即便只是文字描述的类比),极大地简化了理解难度。这表明作者不仅精通法律本身,更精通如何有效地“传授”法律知识。与市场上其他只关注“硬法”的书籍不同,这本书也花了不少篇幅去探讨法律文化和法律职业群体的特点,比如律师、法官和学者的角色定位,这为理解法律的“人”的层面提供了关键的参照点。对于任何希望在未来与中国法律界进行深度合作或交流的人士而言,这本书提供的社会文化背景知识,其价值可能不亚于对具体法律条文的学习。
评分求AC保佑 我是真真正正实打实看完了这本书和绝大多数DM的人哪TAT
评分求AC保佑 我是真真正正实打实看完了这本书和绝大多数DM的人哪TAT
评分教科书式写法 估计他对中国法治是不看好的 不过看好中国法治的人也不多吧-_-
评分求AC保佑 我是真真正正实打实看完了这本书和绝大多数DM的人哪TAT
评分求AC保佑 我是真真正正实打实看完了这本书和绝大多数DM的人哪TAT
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