Brief Biodata
Hans Tjio is a Professor in the Faculty of Law, NUS. He has an MA from Cambridge and an LLM from Harvard, was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford's Program on International Legal Studies, and lectures in securities regulation, company law, commercial and contract law, trusts and equity. In various stints during his career, Hans has also been seconded to the Monetary Authority of Singapore and Ministry of Law. He is currently a member of the Ministry of Finance's Company Legislation and Regulatory Framework Committee, and has published in international journals such as the Journal of Business Law, Law Quarterly Review, Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, Journal of Contract Law and Company Lawyer. He is also a contributor to Halsbury's Laws of Singapore in the areas of securities regulation and contract law.
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Representative Publications
1. The Principles and Practice of Securities Regulation in Singapore (2004, Lexis-Nexis Butterworths) lxiv + 420 pages
2. "Drawing Lines in the Sand" (2003) 11 Restitution Law Review 110 (with Phang, ABL)
3. "The Quistclose Trust" (2003) 119 Law Quarterly Review 8 (with Yeo, TM)
4. "Knowing What is Dishonesty" (2002) 118 Law Quarterly Review 502 (with Yeo, TM)
5. "Re Rose Revisited - The Shorn Lamb's Equity" [2002] Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 296 (with Yeo, TM)
6. "The Future of Company Charges" [2002] Journal of Business Law 457
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