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Professor Hoong Phun (HP) LeeProfile | Research | Curriculum Vitae Research Interests
Administrative Law and Regulation Supervisor ProfileQualified to supervise: Honours; Masters; PhD; Current projects under supervisionHonours: One LLB Honous Project Doctoral: Islamization in Malaysia - The Constitutional and Legal Dimensions. The Malaysian Judiciart: Judicial Power and the Rule of Law. A Critical Evaluation of External Influences on the Contemporary Executive in Australia and the Relevance for Public law Doctrines Editorial BoardsAdvisory Board, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies Grants and Commissions1999: Monash University Research Fund Travel Grant for $800. (Presenting invited paper at the 12th Commonwealth Law Conference in Malaysia) 1996: ARC Large Grant for project on The Australian Judiciary (jointly with Emeritus Professor E.M. Campbell and Professor George Winterton): $25,000 for 1996 and $27,000 for 1997 1995: ARC grant for project on Chief Justice Mason’s Contributions to the Development of Australian Constitutional Law: $6,080 1994: ARC grant for monograph on Constitutional Conflicts in Contemporary Malaysia: $5,000 1994: LAWASIA Research Institute Fellowship to develop project entitled Constitutional Values in Turbulent Asia: $5,000 1990: University Publications Committee (jointly with M. Pittard) (funding for publication of Special Anniversary Issue of Monash University Law Review): $8,000 1988: AVCC (Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee) Visiting Fellowship for 1988 to carry out research at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore): $5,000 1984: Faculty Research Trimester 1982-83: ARGS (now ARC) Large Grant for project National Security and Civil Liberties in Australia (jointly with Associate Professor P.J. Hanks): $30,514 1980: Monash University Special Research Grant (jointly with Professor F.A. Trindade for book project, The Constitution of Malaysia: Further Perspectives and Developments): $1,000 1973: Fellowship by the International and Comparative Law Centre, Southwestern Legal Foundation to attend the Tenth Academy of American and International Law, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, May-June Publications2011Book H. P. Lee (Ed), Judiciaries in Comparative Perspective, (Cambridge University Press, 2011). Book Chapters H.P. Lee, 'Appointment, discipline and removal of judges in Australia', in H. P. Lee (Ed) Judiciaries in Comparative Perspective, (Cambridge University Press, 2011) 27-45. P Emerton, H Lee, 'Judges and non-judicial functions in Australia' ,in H. P. Lee (Ed) Judiciaries in Comparative Perspective, (Cambridge University Press, 2011) 403-427. H Lee, 'The judiciary: a comparative conspectus', in H. P. Lee (Ed) Judiciaries in Comparative Perspective, (Cambridge University Press, 2011) 533-541. Selected list of publications, including those prior to 2011 |
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