Team
Dr. Christoph A. Hafner

Christoph Hafner is Associate Professor in the Department of English at City University of Hong Kong. His main research interests include specialized discourse, language learning and technology, and digital literacies. He has co-edited a book on language and law entitled Transparency, Power and Control: Perspectives on Legal Communication (Ashgate, 2012).
Email: c.hafner at cityu.edu.hk
Mr. John Burke
John Burke is the Co-course Leader for Interlocutory Advocacy and Advising and Trial Advocacy and the Course Leader for Professional Conduct in the PCLL at City University of Hong Kong. Jack has received four Teaching and Development Grants from CityU and has produced 9 DVDs on skills based activities, primarily in the area of advocacy training.
Email: jasburke at cityu.edu.hk
Prof. Katherine Lynch
Katherine Lynch is the founding Director of the LL.M. in Arbitration & Dispute Resolution program and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong. She specializes in arbitration and dispute resolution generally, as well as in the areas of business associations and company law.
Email: klynch at hku.hk
Prof. Anne Scully-Hill
Anne Scully-Hill is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research interests are child law, family law, judicial review and legal education.
Email: ascullyhill at cuhk.edu.hk
Dr. Rajesh Sharma
Rajesh Sharma currently teaches in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University Melbourne. His publications are in the areas of WTO law, international trade, arbitration and dispute resolution, commercial law, and banking law.
Email: rajesh.sharma at rmit.edu.au
Professor Anselmo Reyes (1): Advice on legal writing
June 28, 2017/by adminProfessor Johannes Chan Man-mun (2): Advice on oral advocacy
June 21, 2017/by adminProfessor Johannes Chan Man-mun (1): Advice on legal writing
June 14, 2017/by adminMr Michael Lin (2): My composing process
June 7, 2017/by adminMr Michael Lin (1): What makes good legal writing?
May 31, 2017/by adminMs Vandana Rajwani (2): Advice on oral advocacy
May 24, 2017/by adminMs Vandana Rajwani (1): What makes good oral advocacy?
May 17, 2017/by adminMr John Budge (2): My composing process
May 10, 2017/by adminMr John Budge (1): Advice on legal writing
May 3, 2017/by adminProfessor Michael Hor (2): What makes good oral advocacy?
April 26, 2017/by adminProfessor Michael Hor (1): What makes good legal writing?
April 19, 2017/by adminProfessor Geraint Howells (2): Advice on legal writing
April 12, 2017/by adminAbout Us
We are a team of law teachers and English language teachers working at universities in Hong Kong. We have designed this website for law students, their teachers, and anyone with an interest in language and the law.
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Latest Videos
Mr Ian Mann (3): Advice on client correspondenceMarch 20, 2019 - 12:00 am
Mr Ian Mann (2): Advice on client Emails and text messagesMarch 13, 2019 - 5:41 am
Mr Ian Mann (1): What makes good client correspondence?March 6, 2019 - 12:00 am
Professor Janet Ainsworth: How does the discourse of police interrogation create risks for false confession?August 10, 2017 - 9:52 am