Justin 
LIM

 
Visiting Researcher

Justin Lim is presently the co-coordinator for the Singapore Front of the World’s Youth for Climate Justice (WYCJ), and student on the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) course at the University of Oxford. Before returning to Oxford for the BCL, Justin was a Research Assistant at the Nanyang Business School at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. There, he researched matters relating to company law, regulation, and capital markets.

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In Residence

1 November 2023 to 31 October 2024

Justin Lim is presently the co-coordinator for the Singapore Front of the World’s Youth for Climate Justice (WYCJ), and student on the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) course at the University of Oxford. Before returning to Oxford for the BCL, Justin was a Research Assistant at the Nanyang Business School at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. There, he researched matters relating to company law, regulation, and capital markets. During his time at NTU, he also presented his paper, “From Customer to Creditor: Consumer Risk and Protection during Central Cryptocurrency Exchange Insolvencies” at the Conference on Fraud and Risk in Commercial Law, which was jointly organised by NUS and UCL. At present, Justin is also working on an ongoing experimental jurisprudence study on the directionality between the legitimacy of authorities and obedience of subjects.

Justin is furthering his research interests on the BCL by studying how private law doctrines and models can address public environmental problems. He graduated with a Bachelor of Jurisprudence (LLB) with First Class Honours from the University of Oxford in 2022.

• Environment and climate change
• Regulation
• Property law
• Company law
• Jurisprudence