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Research Funding
AIIFL and its activities depend upon support from external sources as well as internal sources including its Participating Fellows, the Faculty of Law and the University of Hong Kong. External funding comes primarily from generous donations, grants and commissions for research, and income from events and activities.
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Awards in 2001-2002
Moving from a Planned Economy to a Market Economy: the Development
of a New Insolvency System in Mainland China and its Cross-Border
Impact (CERG)
31December 2001 - 30 December 2003
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520,000 |
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Multipliers for Personal Injury Litigation
in Hong Kong (CERG)
September 2001 - August 2003
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396,000 |
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| Award in 2002-2003
Financial Regulation and the WTO: Liberalisation and Restructuring
in China(CERG)
November 2002 - October 2004
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598,000 |
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| Awards in 2004-2005
Hong Kong Professionals and Insolvency: An Analysis of the
Attitude of Professional Governing Bodies to the Insolvency
of their Members (CRGC)
December 2004 - May 2006
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55,000 |
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Hong Kong as Asia's International Financial Centre: a Law
and Finance Perspective (CERG)
plus Merit Award
1 August 2005 - 31 July 2008
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640,064
50,000
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Real Estate Cycles and Credit Ratings of Banks
in Hong Kong (CERG)
September 2004 - August 2007 |
364,141 |
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Seed Fund for Strategic Research Theme: China Studies Business
and Law
May 2005 - October 2006
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200,000 |
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Seed Fund for Strategic Research Sub-Theme: Corporate and
Financial Law
May 2005 - October 2006
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666,000 |
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Award in 2005-2006
Devising an Appropriate Legal Structure and Governance Regime for Small and Medium Enterprises in China (RGC)
July 2005 - June 2006 |
30,000 |
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Awards in 2006-2007
Corporate Governance Reform of China’s Banking System: In the Context of Globalization and Transition (CRCG) September 2006 – August 2007 |
66,880 |
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| Competition Law in Hong Kong and China (URC) October 2006 – June 2008 |
60,000 |
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Award in 2007-2008
Outstanding Young Researcher Award 2005-06 November 2007 – October 2010 |
300,000 |
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