LAU Jia Jun, Jeremiah
Jeremiah joined the faculty as a Sheridan Fellow in 2017. He graduated from NUS Law with first class honours in 2015, receiving the Montrose Memorial Prize for the best performance in Jurisprudence. His work has been published or is forthcoming in local and international journals. He is also a contributor to a forthcoming text on the law of trusts published by Oxford University Press.
Jeremiah joined the faculty as a Sheridan Fellow in 2017. He graduated from NUS Law with first class honours in 2015, receiving the Montrose Memorial Prize for the best performance in Jurisprudence.
His work has been published or is forthcoming in local and international journals. He is also a contributor to a forthcoming text on the law of trusts published by Oxford University Press.
Jeremiah teaches and researches in the law of equity and trusts. He is also interested in the private law (particularly property rights) applicable to money, negotiable instruments and payment systems.
Prior to joining NUS, he was practicing commercial litigation and arbitration at a leading law firm.
- Equity & Trusts
- Property Rights in Money and Negotiable Instruments
- Law of Payment Systems
- Legal Theory