Event Update:【IAS】Distinguished Guest Lecture – “Understanding the Legal Profession through Oral History” by Professor Sida Liu (18 November 2024; 4-5:30 PM)
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The Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (IAS) cordially invites you to participate in the Distinguished Guest Lecture, scheduled for 18 November 2024 (Mon). We are honoured to have Professor Sida Liu from the University of Hong Kong, explore the topic of “Understanding the Legal Profession through Oral History.” We are also delighted to have Professor Di Wang, Associate Director of IAS and Chair Professor of FAH, as the discussant, and Professor Chao Wang, Assistant Dean of FLL and Professor of Department of Macao Legal Studies, as the moderator for this lecture. Please find the details below:
- Title: Understanding the Legal Profession through Oral History
- Organizer: Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
- Date: 18 November, 2024 (Mon)
- Time: 4-5:30 PM
- Language: English and Chinese
- Venue: Lecture Hall, Cultural Building (E34 – G011)
- Discussant: Professor Di Wang, Associate Director of IAS and Chair Professor of FAH
- Moderator: Professor Chao Wang, Assistant Dean of FLL and Professor of Department of Macao Legal Studies [Updated]
- Registration: https://go.um.edu.mo/o66j5gku
Abstract:
The study of the legal profession has traditionally relied on social science methods such as surveys, ethnography, and archival research. However, oral history offers a unique and underutilized approach. This talk introduces two ongoing oral history projects focused on the legal professions in Hong Kong and Macau. These projects aim to capture and preserve the narratives of senior alumni from the University of Hong Kong and the University of Macau. By documenting their personal stories, the projects examine their experiences in legal education, law practice, career development, and various professional and public service roles. The talk will highlight the methodologies employed, the challenges faced, and the preliminary findings that demonstrate the value of oral history in understanding the intricacies of legal careers and the broader implications for sociolegal scholarship.
We look forward to seeing you at this event! For more information about IAS, please visit the website of IAS at https://ias.um.edu.mo/. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at ias.programme@um.edu.mo.
Best regards,
The Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
Students who attend on-site will receive 1 SP and 15 CS for “Knowledge Integration” in the Whole Person Development Award.