Welcome to Dr Xiaowei Yu, Post-Doctoral
Fellow, who joined the Law and Technology Centre in the Department of Law, the University of Hong Kong. Her
research concentrates on the intersection of privacy laws and legal philosophy.
Her scholarship includes examining the identifiability problem in transnational
privacy regulations, exploring normative approaches to define the material
scope of functional privacy regimes, and applying contract theories to address
the failure of informed consent in privacy policies.
Xiaowei earned her Doctor of the Science of Law (JSD) from
the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Law (UofI). Prior to
her JSD, Xiaowei completed her LLM at the UofI. Xiaowei also received her master’s
degree of jurisprudence and LLB from China University of Political Science and
Law. During her time in Illinois, she served as the JSD chair
(2017-2019) and a member of The Elder Law Journal (2017-2018). She
participated in the US v. Christensen capital murder trial and acted as
a liaison for the victim’s family (2019). Xiaowei is admitted to the national
bar in China.
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