CRHK1 Interview on Surrogacy Regulations and Medical Ethics
CRHK1 “On a Clear Day” interviewed Mr Gordon Chan about regulations on reproductive technologies, surrogacy, sex selection services, and the underlying medical ethics.
CRHK1 “On a Clear Day” interviewed Mr Gordon Chan about regulations on reproductive technologies, surrogacy, sex selection services, and the underlying medical ethics.
i-Cable News interviewed Mr Gordon Chan about a company suspected of offering surrogacy and sex selection services abroad.
Mr Gordon Chan has become a contributor to the global legal information platform Lexology.
Mr Gordon Chan discussed the use of AI in the legal profession and the recent guideline by the Hong Kong Judiciary on using generative AI in a featured article of kinliu.hk.
A professor found guilty of hacking into a computer system but left open a question about hacking for good.
The recent guideline on using Generative AI by the Hong Kong Judiciary allows the use of AI in the courtroom but also provides a good reference for its pitfalls in the legal world.
In a rape appeal, Mr Gordon Chan discovered surprising new evidence from a phone that was sealed for five years, turning the case around.
Criminal courts in Hong Kong are going electronic, beginning in the busiest courts.
The Court of Final Appeal recently cited HKSAR v Fung Hoi-yeung with approval, concerning the use of digital evidence in court.
Mr Gordon Chan was recognised by HKU Law Faculty’s August issue newsletter for his meticulous work in a rape appeal case.