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Ms Sophia Tang


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Email: t.zheng@abdn.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1224 272415
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Room: D51, Taylor Building

Position:

Lecturer

Education:

LLB, LLM, PhD

Profile:

Sophia Zheng Tang joined the School of Law in January 2006. Her main research interests lie in private international law and commercial law, fields in which she has published articles in UK and Chinese law journals.

PhD Supervision Interests :

Ms Tang is interested in supervising research students working in the areas of commercial aspects of private international law.

Publications in the RAE period 2008-2012:
  • (Tang S.), Electronic Consumer Contracts in the Conflict of Laws, Oxford, Hart, 2009.
    Accepted for publication
  • (Tang S.), European Jurisdiction in Multiple Defendant Litigation, European Law Review, 34(1), pp.80-103, Sweet & Maxwell, 2009.
  • (Tang S.), Law Applicable in the Absence of Choice—The New Article 4 of the Rome I Regulation, Modern Law Review, 71, pp.785-795, 2008.
    Accepted for publication
  • (Tang S.), Interrelationship of European Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Contracts, Journal of Private International Law, 4, pp.35-59, 2008.
  • (Tang S., Beaumont, Prof Paul R), Substance and Procedure: Harding v Wealands and the Rome II Regulation, Edinburgh Law Review, pp.131-137, 2008.
Publications in the RAE period 2001-2007:
  • (Tang S.), An effective dispute resolution system for electronic consumer contracts, Computer Law and Security Report, 23(1), pp.42-52, 2007.
  • (Tang S.), Parties' Choice of Law in E-Consumer Contracts, Journal of Private International Law, 3, pp.237-268, 2007.
  • (Tang S.), Review of International Private Law in Scotland 2nd ed. by E.B. Crawford and J.M. Carruthers, Journal of Law Society of Scotland(52(7)), pp.49, 2007.
  • (Tang S.), An effective dispute resolution system for electronic consumer contracts, in Business Law and Technology: Present and Emerging Trends, 1, pp.418-430, 2006. Sylvia M Kierkegaard ed.
  • (Tang S.), Exclusive choice of forum clauses and consumer contracts In e-commerce, Journal of Private International Law, 1, pp.237-268, 2005.
  • (Tang S.), Jurisdiction and consumer contracts in e-commerce, International Conference on Electronic Business, pp.1344-1349, 2004. Jian Chen ed.

 

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