Name
CHAN Wing Cheong
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Designation
Associate Professor |
Qualifications
MA (Oxford), LLM (Cornell), Barrister (Gray's Inn), Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore), Attorney and Counsellor (New York State) |
Appointment(s)
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Email Address: lawcwc@nus.edu.sg |
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Office Tel: (65) 6516-6235 |
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Office Address
ETS-02-30 Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore Eu Tong Sen Building 469G Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259776 |
Research Interests
Criminal law
Family law
Child Law
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Subjects Taught
Criminal Law
Family Law
The Child in Domestic & International Law
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Brief Biodata
Chan Wing Cheong specializes in criminal law and family law. He is the co-author of "The Development of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice in Singapore", a monograph published in 2001, and has also published numerous articles in internationally-ranked law journals. He is a regular speaker at conferences and forums on criminal and family law. He is a volunteer probation officer with the Ministry of Community Development and Sports (MCDS) in Singapore, for which public service he was awarded the MCDS Outstanding Volunteer Award in 1999. He is also a volunteer mediator with the Family Court of Singapore. Chan Wing Cheong completed his undergraduate studies in Law in Oxford University (England) and his Masters degree in Cornell University (USA). He is an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore, a barrister of Gray's Inn (England), and a qualified attorney of New York State (USA).
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Representative Publications
1. Victim-Offender Mediation, Making Amends and Restorative Justice in Singapore. In Victims and Criminal Justice : Asian Perspective, edited by Tatsuya Ota, pp.227-260. Tokyo: Keio University, 1 July 2003.
2. The Corrective Work Order. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 5, no. 1 (1 January 2003): 61-70. (United Kingdom).
3. Criminal Law. In Annual Review of Singapore Cases 2001, pp.160-176. Singapore, 1 August 2002.
4. The Present and Future of Provocation as a Defence to Murder in Singapore. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (1 December 2001): 453-474. (Singapore).
5. Criminal Law. In Annual Review of Singapore Cases 2000, pp.122-142. Singapore, 1 May 2001.
6. Review of Sentencing Practice in the Subordinate Courts, by Javender Kaur et al. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (1 July 2001): 240-241. (Singapore).
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