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Ph.D, University of Nottingham, 2005
LL.B. (First Class Honours), University of Birmingham, 2000
Academic Positions Held
Current Appointment:
Assistant Professor of Law, School of Law, Singapore Management University, November 2007-Present
Previous Appointments:
Lecturer in Law, University of Nottingham, 2004-2007
Honors & Awards
British Academy Overseas Conference Grant, 2006
University of Nottingham Humanities Research Centre Overseas Conference Grant, 2006
School of Law Research studentship, University of Nottingham, 2000-2003
J. F. Gregg Memorial Prize, University of Birmingham, 2000
Maudsley Prize, University of Birmingham, 1999
Pettit Bursary, University of Birmingham, 1998
University of Birmingham International Students Bursary, 1997-2000
Courses Taught in SMU
Contract Law
Business Law
Research Area
Conflict of Laws
Current Project
Hill and Chong, International Commercial Disputes: Commercial Conflict of Laws in English Courts (4th edn, forthcoming 2009, Hart)
Selected Book, Journal & Other Publications
Adeline Chong (2008), "Choice of Law for Unjust Enrichment/Restitution and the Rome II Regulation", forthcoming in I.C.L.Q
Adeline Chong (2007), "Choice of Law for Void Contracts and Their Restitutionary Aftermath: The Putative Governing Law of the Contract", in P. Giliker (ed.), Re-examining Contract and Unjust Enrichment (Martinus Nijhoff, 2007), 155-181
Adeline Chong (2006), "The Public Policy and Mandatory Rules of Third Countries in International Contracts", Journal of Private International Law, 27-70
Adeline Chong (2006), "The Future of Private International Law", British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, Oct 2006
Adeline Chong (2006), "Choice of Law for Restitutionary “Remedies”", Law of Obligations III Conference: Justifying Remedies in the Law of Obligations, T.C. Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, July 2006
Adeline Chong (2006), "Choice of Law for Void Contracts and Their Restitutionary Aftermath: The Putative Governing Law of the Contract" (invited), Anglo-Canadian Perspectives on Contract and Unjust Enrichment/Restitution, British Association of Canadian Studies, London, June 2006
Adeline Chong (2005), "The Common Law Choice of Law Rules for Resulting and Constructive Trusts", I.C.L.Q., 855-884 |