JANICE BRABYN

LLB (Hons) 1979, LLM
Victoria University of Wellington
Fulbright Scholar, Yale 1981; LLM Yale 1982; barrister and solicitor,
New Zealand 1980. Formerly junior lecturer, Victoria 1979-81; editorial
committee VUWLR 1979-81; lecturer, Singapore 1983-85. Special interests:
criminal law (in particular commercial crime), evidence, constitutional law,
extradition law. Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, Lecturer 1986
Lecturer Janice Brabyn teaches and writes mainly in the fields of
evidence and criminal law and also has long-term interests in extradition in
particular and international mutual assistance in criminal matters generally.
Major current commitments include empirical research about contested
confessions in the Hong Kong District courts and running a new, active learning
introduction and skills course for the first-year LLB students. Her
publications include. In 1999-2000, she will be teaching Legal Skills, Criminal
Law, and Introduction to the Study of Law.
Articles
·
"Inter-Jurisdictional
Co-operation in Criminal Matters: Extradition, Mutual Assistance, Prisoner
Transfer to and from the HKSAR" (in press)
·
"The
Extraterritorial Reach of Hong Kong Criminal Law and the Hong Kong Court of
Appeal" (1993) 23 Hong Kong Law Journal 178- 206
· "An Analysis of Hong Kong's Extradition Procedure with Specific Reference to United States' Requests" (1990) 20 Hong Kong Law Journal 31-61
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