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                                              Prof. Dr. Victor V. Ramraj





                   Victor V. Ramraj joined the University of Victoria as Professor of Law and
             CAPI Chair in Asia-Pacific Legal Relations in 2014, after sixteen years at the
             National University of Singapore (NUS), where he twice served as the Faculty’s
             Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs. He was also twice seconded to the Center for
             Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS), a consortium of global law schools in London,
             where he served for one year as its co-director. Professor Ramraj holds five
             degrees from McGill University, the University of Toronto, and Queen’s University
             Belfast, served as a judicial law clerk at the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa and
             as a litigation lawyer in Toronto, and remains a non-practicing membership in the
             Law Society of Upper Canada. He has held visiting teaching appointments at
             Chulalongkorn University, Kyushu University, and the University of Toronto.

                   Professor Ramraj has edited/co-edited several books published by Cambridge
             University Press, including Emergencies and the Limits of Legality (2009) and
             Emergency Powers in Asia: Exploring the Limits of Legality (2010). His work has
             been published in leading journals around the world, including Chicago-Kent Law
             Review, Hong Kong Law Journal, ICON: International Journal of Constitutional Law,
             Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, South African Journal on Human Rights, Tilburg
             Law Review, and Transnational Legal Theory. His latest edited collection is entitled
             Covid-19 in Asia: Law and Policy Contexts (New York: Oxford University Press,
             forthcoming 2020).

                   His research interests include comparative constitutional and administrative
             law, transnational regulation, emergency powers, and the history of and regulatory
             challenges arising from state-company relationships in Asia. He is a regular
             participant in international workshops on comparative constitutional and                  ประวัติผู้แสดงปาฐกถาพิเศษ
             administrative law. He has organized international conferences in Canada and Asia,
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