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Academic Profiles



 
Name

CHAN Weng, Tracey Evans
 
 
Designation

Assistant Professor
 
Qualifications

LLM (Harvard), LLB (NUS), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)
 
Appointment(s)

Chief Editor, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies

Hon. Asst. General Secretary, Medico Legal Society, Singapore
Email Address: lawchant@nus.edu.sg
Office Tel: (65) 6516-3646 
Office Fax: (65) 6779-0979 
Office Address

FED-02-27
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Eu Tong Sen Building
469G Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 259776
 
Research Interests

Insolvency Law
Biomedical Law and Ethics
 

Subjects Taught

Biomedical Law & Ethics
Corporate Insolvency Law
Singapore Legal System
 

Brief Biodata

Tracey Evans Chan was called to the Singapore Bar in 1998 after graduating from the Faculty of Law, NUS. He then spent two years clerking for the Supreme Court of Singapore before joining the Faculty as a senior tutor. He returned from the Harvard Law School, where he was a Landon Gammon Fellow, in 2002.


Representative Publications

1. The Search for Minimal Risk in International Pediatric Clinical Trials (2006) 5 Santa Clara Journal of International Law 8

2. The Pari Passu Principle in Judicial Management [2006] Sing. J.L.S. 213

3. Schemes of Arrangement and Judicial Management, in C.H. Tan ed., Company Law in Singapore and Malaysia (Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 3rd Ed., 2005)

4. Winding-up, in C.H. Tan ed., Company Law in Singapore and Malaysia (Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 3rd Ed., 2005)

5. A Falcon Takes Flight: The Anti-Deprivation Principle and Corporate Groups [2005] Sing JLS 270

6. Revisiting Ex Parte James [2003] Sing JLS 557

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