Dr Hui Jing
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
PhD (Melbourne Law School)
MPhil (Peking)
LLB (China University of Political Science and Law)
Biography
Dr Jing Hui is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Law, University of Hong Kong. He previously worked at CityU Law School from August 2020 to June 2022. Jing completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne, where his doctoral thesis was awarded the Melbourne Law School Harold Luntz Graduate Research Prize for Best PhD Thesis. Prior to his PhD, Jing obtained his master’s degree (by research) in intellectual property law from Peking University and his LLB from China University of Political Science and Law, graduating in the top 5% of his class.
Jing teaches and conducts research in equity and trust, contract, property, and charity law. He has published in journals including Legal Studies, the American Journal of Comparative Law, and the Journal of Equity, and he has contributed chapters to several edited collections. Before embarking on an academic career, Jing worked at the China National Foreign Trade Financial & Leasing Company and at the Beijing Office of Zhong Lun Law Firm from 2014 to 2017.
Research Areas
- Equity and Trusts
- Charity Law
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Selected Publications
Selected Awards and Honours
Book
- The Governance of Chinese Charitable Trusts (Cambridge University Press, 2023 forthcoming)
Journal Article
- ‘Trust Law in Macao: An Organizational Law Account’ (2023) European Business Organization Law Review (forthcoming)
- ‘The Remedial Constructive Trust Approach in the Hong Kong Law of Proprietary Estoppel’ (2023) Conveyancer and Property Lawyer (forthcoming)
- ‘Political Influence in the Regulation of Chinese Charitable Trusts’ (2023) Canadian Journal of Law and Society (forthcoming)
- ‘The Autonomy Based-Account of Chinese Trust Laws’ (2023) American Journal of Comparative Law (forthcoming)
- ‘Conceptualising the Chinese Charitable Trust’ (2022) 16 Journal of Equity 28-55
- ‘Risk Allocation: The Contractual Practice of Chinese Charitable Trusts’ (2022) 10 Chinese Journal of Comparative Law 1-28
- ‘The Autonomy of Charities in China’ (2022) 52(1) Hong Kong Law Journal 321-347
- ‘Enforcing Charitable Trusts: A Study on the English Necessary Interest Rule’ (2022) 42 Legal Studies 228-245
- ‘Beneficiaries under the Chinese Charitable Trust’ (2022) 16 Journal of Equity 174-198
- ‘Bringing Proceedings Against Trustees of Australian Charitable Trusts: The Standing of Objects’ (2021) 27(2) Third Sector Review 35-51
- ‘The Governance of Charities in China’ (2021) 16 Asian Journal of Comparative Law 356-372
- ‘The Transplantation of Quistclose Trusts in China: Legal Difficulties and Normative Uncertainty’ (2021) 15 Journal of Equity 153-180 (with Siyi Lin)
- ‘The Duty of Loyalty in Chinese Trust Laws’ (2020) 13 Journal of Equity 347-372
Case Comment
- ‘Proprietary Estoppel Remedies in Hong Kong (2022) 52 Hong Kong Law Journal 789-798
Book Chapter
- ‘Statutory Unconscionability in Hong Kong Contract Law’ in Sarah Biddulph and Kathryn Taylor (eds), Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Asian Law (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2023)
- ‘Regulatory Predominance in the Development of Chinese Trust Rules’ in Sarah Biddulph and Kathryn Taylor (eds), Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Asian Law (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2023)
- ‘Regulation of Cross-border E-commerce Platforms under the Digital Silk Road Initiative’ in Jing Bian and Hongqing Teng (eds), Financial Cooperation and Regulation: Along the Belt and Road(Springer Publisher, forthcoming 2023)
- ‘Intention in the Creation of Chinese Inter Vivos Express Trusts’ in Ying Khai Liew and Ying-Chieh Wu (eds), Asia-Pacific Trusts Law: Adaptation in Context (Hart Publishing, 2022) 349-369
- ‘The Legal Nature of the Chinese Charitable Trust’ in Matthew Harding and Ying Khai Liew (eds), Asia-Pacific Trusts Law: Theory and Practice in Context (Hart Publishing, 2021) 271-289
- Outstanding Research Award for Junior Faculty, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, 2021
- Harold Luntz Graduate Research Prize for Best PhD Thesis, Melbourne Law School, 2020
- Award for Academic Research, University of Melbourne, 2018
- Australian Government Research Scholarship, University of Melbourne, 2017-2020
- Award for Advanced and Knowledge Employees, China Orient Asset Management Company, 2016
- Award for Advanced Employees, China National Foreign Trade Financial and Leasing Company, 2015
- Award for Innovation in Academic Performance, Peking University, 2013
- Academic Scholarship, Peking University, 2012
- Scholarship for Academic Excellence, China University of Political Science and Law, 2009, 2010 & 2011