Richard Cullen
 Professor
                            Law                                                        
Hong Kong University
                                                        Hong Kong
                        
Biography
Richard Cullen is a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. He was previously a Professor in the Department of Business Law and Taxation at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He completed his LLB at Melbourne University Law School in 1982 and his doctorate at Osgoode Hall Law School in Canada in 1986. He is admitted to practise law in Victoria, Hong Kong, England and Wales and worked with a major law firm in Melbourne for two years. Before coming to tertiary teaching, Richard worked as a manager with CSIRO. He was previously a lecturer and senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Monash University from 1987 until 1991. He then moved to Hong Kong to take up a position in the School of Law at the City University of Hong Kong from 1991-1997, where he was Acting Head of the Department of Professional Legal Education from 1992 to 1994. He completed a year as an associate professor at the School of Law at Deakin University in 1997 prior to returning to Hong Kong as a Visiting Fellow at the City University of Hong Kong in 1998. He returned to Monash University in mid-1999 as Professor and Head of the Department of Business Law and Taxation, a position he held until mid-2001. He was a Visiting Professor at the City University of Hong Kong, twice, during the period August, 2001 – August, 2003 He has written and co-written several books and more than 100 articles, notes and commentaries and has been the recipient of a range of major and minor research grants. Richard's books include Federalism in Action (1990) and Media Law in the PRC (1996) (with H. L. Fu). His recent books are: Electing Hong Kong's Chief Executive (2010 (English - 2011 (Chinese)) (with Simon Young); and Green Taxation in East Asia (2011 - September) (Contributing Editor with Xu, Yan and Jefferson VanderWolk). Richard has made presentations at seminars and conferences in recent years in Australia, Canada, China, England, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, The Netherlands, Singapore and Sri Lanka. He has been a Visiting Scholar at Universities in Austria, Belgium, Canada, England, Japan and Switzerland. He is a member of the Hong Kong think tank, the Civic Exchange.
Research Interest
Comparative Public Law, Public Law, Media Law, Taxation Law, Comparative Taxation Law, and Professional Ethics.
Publications
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                            Christine Loh and Richard Cullen “Political Reform in Hong Kong†(2005) 14 Journal of Contemporary China 147 – 170. 
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                            Richard Cullen and D.W. Choy “China’s Media: The Impact of the Internet†(2005) 6 San Diego International Law Journal, 323 – 340. 
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                            D.W. Choy and Richard Cullen ,“Treason and Subversion in Hong Kongâ€, in (Fu, Petersen and Young (eds)) National Security and Fundamental Freedoms (Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 2005) Chapter 5 (151 – 188). 

