Dr. Felix Chan, Associate Professor, teaches and writes in the areas of shipping law, international commercial law, information technology law and actuarial evidence. He joined the Faculty of Law in 1998.
He has published in academic journals such as International Journal of Evidence and Proof, Tort Law Review, Asia Business Law Review, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Law Probability and Risk, International Journal of Shipping Law, Computer and Telecommunications Law Review and International Internet Law Review.
He is the co-author of Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong: Maritime Law (Butterworths), Shipping and Logistics Law: Principles and Practice in Hong Kong (HKU Press) and Personal Injury Tables Hong Kong (Sweet & Maxwell).
He has given conference presentations in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, London, Singapore, New York and Athens. His doctoral thesis on business logistics establishes cross-disciplinary frameworks that integrate information technology law, transport geography and supply-chain management in the context of China’s entry into WTO.
Dr. Chan is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CMILT) and a solicitor of Hong Kong, England and Wales.