Samantha 
TANG

 
Sheridan Fellow

Academic Fellow

Samantha’s research interests are the corporate law of Commonwealth jurisdictions, with a special focus on shareholder stewardship, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. Her work has been published (or are forthcoming) in the Law Quarterly Review, Lloyds’ Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, Journal of Corporate Law Studies, Asian Journal of Comparative Law, and Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. Samantha’s article, “Rethinking the Theory in Books: Derivative Actions in Singapore and Hong Kong”, won the Best Conference Paper Prize at the 2017 Corporate Law Teachers Association Conference, the flagship corporate law conference in the Commonwealth.

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Contact

(65) 6601-5970
TB-07-15

Education

LLB (NUS); Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)

Curriculum Vitae

Samantha is a Sheridan Fellow at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Faculty of Law. Prior to her appointment, she was a researcher at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies, and an Associate Editor for the Asian Journal of Comparative Law.

Samantha’s research interests are the corporate law of Commonwealth jurisdictions, with a special focus on shareholder stewardship, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. Her work has been published (or are forthcoming) in the Law Quarterly Review, Lloyds’ Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, Journal of Corporate Law Studies, Asian Journal of Comparative Law, and Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. Samantha’s article, “Rethinking the Theory in Books: Derivative Actions in Singapore and Hong Kong”, won the Best Conference Paper Prize at the 2017 Corporate Law Teachers Association Conference, the flagship corporate law conference in the Commonwealth.

  • Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
  • Comparative Law