Research
Publications
Anne Cheung
AI 江湖多聲音
A piece of writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in July 2023.
July 13, 2023
Mingruo Yuan, Ben Kao, Tien-Hsuan Wu, Michael M. K. Cheung, Henry W. H. Chan, Anne S. Y. Cheung, Felix W. H. Chan, Yongxi Chen
Bringing Legal Knowledge to the Public by Constructing a Legal Question Bank Using Large-scale Pre-trained Language Model
Access to legal information is fundamental to access to justice. Yet accessibility refers not only to making legal documents available to the public, but also rendering legal information comprehensible to them. A vexing problem in bringing legal information to the public is how to turn formal legal documents such as legislation and judgments, which are often highly technical, to easily navigable and…
July 6, 2023
誰令你出局?
A piece of writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in May 2023.
May 25, 2023
Haochen Sun and Barton Beebe (NYU)
Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights
Trademark scholarship has focused largely on the protection of trademark rights against consumer confusion and the dilution of trademarks. Studies of limitations on trademark rights, meanwhile, have remained relatively peripheral, especially in jurisdictions outside of the United States. However, this reality is incongruous with the importance of the limitations, such as descriptive and nominative uses, in promoting freedom of commerce, market competition,…
May 12, 2023
Anne Cheung
院舍機械人
A piece of writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in April 2023.
April 6, 2023
Timothy Chan and Kelvin Low
DeFi Common Sense: Crypto-backed Lending in Janesh s/o Rajkumar v Unknown Person (‘CHEFPIERRE’)
One of the selling points of cryptoassets has been the ability to subject them to so-called ‘smart contracts’ embedded upon blockchains; yet, despite numerous common law decisions accepting cryptoassets as property, until Janesh s/o Rajkumar v Unknown Person (‘CHEFPIERRE’) no courts have had the occasion to consider how such property (in this case, an NFT) interact with these ‘smart contracts’. The case…
March 29, 2023
Haochen Sun
Elite Universities as Luxury Brands
The 2019 college admissions bribery scandal revealed uncomfortable truths about elite higher education and its conspicuous consumption. In this chapter, I explore the legal implications of treating higher education as a luxury good reflecting wealth and status. Like luxury goods companies, elite universities are regarded as owners of luxury brands. Just as companies such as Louis Vuitton, Ferrari, and Hermès own brands…
July 1, 2022
Anne Cheung
誰來管AI
A piece of writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in February 2023.
February 16, 2023
Taorui Guan
Contractual Bundles for Innovation
The question of how contracts promote innovation has long attracted scholars’ attention. This Article tackles this question by studying one contractual mechanism — bundling arrangements — that innovators frequently use to transfer other assets along with a patent license. It examines 400 patent licensing transactions that public companies filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and finds that 42.25% of them included…
February 6, 2023
不用智能電話的人
A piece of writing by Anne Cheung published on Ming Pao in January 2023.
January 12, 2023