Chris Yau

 Editor-In-Chief   |  The Arbitrator

Bringing change to systems at a breaking point

I am here to deliver that through the student-led newsletter - The Arbitrator.

Academics

IELTS - 8.5

GCSE - 6 A*s and 5As

A Level - English Literature, Politics, Mathematics

A Level - ABB (predicted)

 

Interests

Legal Interests

I'm interested in administrative, constitutional and competition law, so if you want to dicuss anything related to that I'm down for a chat! I'm also doing a research paper on the effectiveness of jury trials, so I'm open to any discussion on such.

 

Political Interests

UK politics has been the overarching theme of my political interests. Areas such as constitutional frameworks, voting behaviour and political ideologies have been of great fascination to me. I woud appreciate any book recommendations.

 

Books interested

Lord Sumption - The Challenges of Democracy (and the Rule of Law)

Michael J. Sandel - Justice (What's the Right Thing to Do?)

Joanna Mack - Impoverished (How to Fix Britain's Poverty System)

Hilarie Barnett - Constitutional and Administrative Law (15th Edition)

Ambitions

To get into law school, hopefully.

Personal Work

Hong Kong's Judicial Independence: An Honest Review

A compelling article that demands answers for Hong Kong's eroding judicial independence and the consequences for its legitimacy.

Losing Labour: Why Starmer Should Not Resign

Admist the UK local elections, Starmer's office has faced its greatest challenge yet. To put things into view - the UK needs more than 'change'. 

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Contact me 

London, United Kingdom

Working hours

Monday - Friday: 8:30pm-10:00pm

Saturday: 11:00am-9:00pm

Sunday: 12:00pm-9:00pm

Get in touch

+44 7944211209

yautszwaichris@gmail.com