Ms Jenny Fu

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Jenny Fu

Position 

  • Lecturer
  • PG courses Course Convener


Qualifications
 

  • LLB (Honours) ( University of Canberra) 
  • MLS (University of Canberra)
  • BA (Beijing Foreign Studies University)


Past Experience

 

Before joining the Faculty of Law in 2006, Jenny worked for the Faculty of Business and Law, Victoria University as the principal legal research officer to a large ARC-funded project on corporate governance of top 100 listed companies in China. During that eighteen months period, she taught in the undergraduate units of contract law and torts.

 

Jennys interest in law developed more than ten years ago when she entered the National Peoples Congress (NPC), the Chinese legislature as a legal research officer. Her five years experience with the NPC involved assisting with the drafting of several important Chinese laws including the PRC Contract Law and the Securities Law.

 

Teaching 

  • Corporations Law
  • Corporate Law and Practice G
  • Introduction to Business Law


Research & Publications

 

Jennys research interests are mainly in the areas of corporate law, corporate governance and comparative law.

 

Corporate governance of listed companies in China: between state-owned corporate groups and public investors (2006) 19(1) Aust Jnl of Corp Law 114.

 

Corporatisation and its implications, Chapter 12, in Y Wu and C Yu (eds), The Chinese Economy: Trade, Reforms, Corporate Governance and Regional Development, University of Western Australia, Perth (in press)

 

Corporate governance in China: a research agenda for a corporate group and shareholder control perspective, Journal of Business Systems, Governance and Ethics, Vol 1, No 1, February 2006.

 

Government-owned companies and corporate governance in Australia and China: Beyond Fragmented Governance, second co-author (with R Tomasic), Corporate Ownership & Control, Volume 3, Issue 4, Summer 2006

 

Jenny also authored a number of articles and contributed several book chapters on Chinese law when she worked in the Chinese legislature.

 

 

Conference Proceedings

 

The 2008 China Milk Scandal and the Role of the Government in Corporate Governance in China, paper presented at the 2009 Australian Corporate Law Teachers Conference, 1-3 February 2009.

 

Reform of the disciplinary systems for legal practitioners in Australia and its implications to the regulation of legal professional responsibility in China, co-author (with Jane Fu), paper presented at the International Conference on Legal Ethics, Beijing, Oct. 2004

 

Jenny also authored several articles and contributed several book chapters on Chinese law when she worked in the Chinese legislature.

 

 

 Last updated June 2009