Dr Robin Huang is Professor in the Faculty of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney Australia, as well as Adjunct Professor, China University of Political Science and Law. Dr Huang specialises in corporate law, securities regulation, financial markets, and foreign investment with a particular emphasis on China-related issues. He has been admitted into practice in China and has gained experience in Chinese company and commercial law while in private practice.
Securities and Capital Markets Law in China ... is a rich and technically sophisticated contribution by one of the preeminent PRC-origin scholars writing about Chinese corporate law and securities regulation in Chinese and English. * Nicholas Cacina Howson, University of Michigan Law School * This book is rich and technically meticulous...worthwhile to have as a reference book because the authors attention to detail and ability to draw from Chinese sources will be most valuable for researchers, scholars and practitioners. * Dr Angus Young, International Company and Commercial Law Review * ... this book is destined to become a seminal work on Chinese law governing securities and capital markets and is written by one of the leading and most authoritative scholars in this area. In achieving an ideal balance between the scholarly and practical focus, and going further than just recitation of statutes and rules, the book serves both as a reference text for scholars and as an indispensable manual for practitioners. * Andrew Godwin, Senior Lecturer, Director of Transactional Law and Associate Director of the Asian Law Centre, Melbourne Law School University of Melbourne. Australian Journal of Asian Law. *