Norman P. 
HO

 
Visiting Associate Professor

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In Residence

3 February 2020 to 21 February 2020

Current Courses

Traditional Chinese Legal Thought

Mr Norman Ho is an Associate Professor of Law at the Peking University School of Transnational Law. His research interests, broadly speaking, are in legal theory and legal history. More specifically, he writes in the areas of premodern Chinese legal history and legal theory, comparative jurisprudence, property theory, and Asian-American jurisprudence. Prior to joining STL, Mr Ho practised law in the law firms of Slaughter and May and Morrison & Foerster LLP. Based in Hong Kong, his practice focused on a wide range of capital markets, private equity, and M&A transactions, as well as U.S. securities law compliance matters. He also previously taught as a lecturer in the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law and has served as a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Chinese Law (University of Hong Kong) and as an Asian Law Institute Visiting Fellow at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law. He is also a recipient of the University of Surrey Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) fellowship (hosted by the University of Surrey’s Centre for Law and Philosophy).

By affiliation, Mr Ho also serves as an honorary fellow of the University of Hong Kong’s Asian Institute of International Financial Law. He received his A.B. and A.M. degrees from Harvard University and his J.D. from New York University School of Law, where he received the Howard L. Greenberger Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Comparative Law.

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