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  • The What, Why, and How of Automated Patent Decision-making

    09/05/2022

    An article by Ryan Whalen published on The Amsterdam Law & Technology Institute website in May 2022.

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  • Defining Legal Technology and its Implications

    28/04/2022

    Ryan Whalen, Defining Legal Technology and its Implications, International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 30, Issue 1, Spring 2022, p. 47–67.

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  • Technology and the Public Interest

    23/04/2022

    Book written by Dr. Haochen Sun in 2022 published by the Cambridge University Press.

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  • Protecting the Public Interest Through Intellectual Property Law: The Creative Approach of Chinese Judges

    18/04/2022

    Sun, Haochen, “Protecting the Public Interest Through Intellectual Property Law: The Creative Approach of Chinese Judges”, Minnesota Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Issue 1, p.185-231, 2022.

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  • Redesigning Copyright Protection in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

    18/03/2022

    Sun, Haochen, “Redesigning Copyright Protection in the Era of Artificial Intelligence”, Vol. 107 Issue 3, Iowa Law Review, p. 1213-1251, 2022.

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  • The Patent-Competition Interface in Developing Countries

    16/03/2022

    Book written by Prof. Thomas Cheng in 2021 published by the Oxford University Press.

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  • How Many Latours Is Too Many? Measuring Brand Name Congestion in Bordeaux Wine

    18/02/2022

    Ryan Whalen et al, How Many Latours Is Too Many? Measuring Brand Name Congestion in Bordeaux Wine, Journal of Wine Economics , Volume 16 , Issue 4 , November 2021, pp. 419 – 428.

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  • Intellectual Property in Hong Kong (Second Edition)

    01/01/2022

    Clark, Douglas, Intellectual Property in Hong Kong, LexisNexis, 2nd edition, 2022.

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  • From Datafication to Data State: Making Sense of China’s Social Credit System and Its Implications

    09/12/2021

    Anne Cheung & Yongxi Chen, From Datafication to Data State: Making Sense of China’s Social Credit System and Its Implications, Law & Social Inquiry, Cambridge University Press, p. 1-35, 2021.

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  • Hong Kong Competition Law: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives

    30/11/2021

    Book co-authored by Prof. Thomas Cheng and Kelvin Kwok, published in 2021 by the Cambridge University Press.

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