Michael C. Davis (Chinese name ) is an American academic who currently serves as Global Fellow at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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in Washington, DC. He is also an affiliate research scholar at the US Asia Law Institute at
New York University
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In 1832, ...
, a research associate at Columbia University and the Professor of Law and International Affairs at India's
O.P. Jindal Global University
O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University), is a private university located at Sonipat in Haryana. It was established in 2009 as a philanthropic initiative of its founding chancellor, Naveen Jindal in memory of his ...
.
Until stepping down in 2016, he was professor in the Law Faculty at the
University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) (Chinese: 香港大學) is a public university, public research university in Hong Kong. Founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, it is the oldest Higher education in Hong Kong, tertia ...
, where he returns occasionally as a visiting professor.
He holds degrees from
Ohio State University
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(BA), the
University of California
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(JD) and
Yale University
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(LLM).
His books include ''Making Hong Kong China: The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law'' (2020), ''International Intervention in the Post-Cold War World'' (2004), ''Human Rights and Chinese Values'' (1995), and ''Constitutional Confrontation in Hong Kong'' (1990). His articles have appeared in leading scholarly journals in law and political science.
Before moving to Hong Kong, as a Hawaii attorney, he worked for the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation on indigenous rights and land use issues.
As a public intellectual and human rights advocate in Hong Kong, he was a founder of both the Article 23 Concern Group and the
Article 45 Concern Group
Basic Law Article 45 Concern Group is a pro-democracy political group in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (HKSAR) . It was established on 14 November 2003 by legal practitioners and academics. It had ...
which led massive protests for human rights in 2003 and 2004. His human rights work has also included a nearly two decade engagement on the Tibet issue and on human rights and development issues across Asia.
Academic career
Davis has held numerous academic positions in several leading academic institutions, including the J. Landis Martin Visiting Professorship in Human Rights at
Northwestern University
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Chart ...
, the Robert and Marion Short Visiting Professorship at
Notre Dame University
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and the Frederick K. Cox Professorship at
Case Western Reserve University
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, as well as the Schell Senior Fellowship in Human Rights at
Yale Law School
Yale Law School (Yale Law or YLS) is the law school of Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was established in 1824 and has been ranked as the best law school in the United States by '' U.S. News & Worl ...
.
He is an affiliate scholar at the Liu Institute for Asia Studies at the
University of Notre Dame
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and was a 2016–2017
Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow, at the
National Endowment for Democracy
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is an organization in the United States that was founded in 1983 for promoting democracy in other countries by promoting political and economic institutions such as political groups, trade unions, ...
, where his research related to "resistance movements and constitutionalism in emerging democracies in Asia."
Davis held the Wilson Center Residential Fellowship for 2018–2019 at th
Woodrow Wilson International Centerin Washington, DC where his project title was "Reversing the Liberal Retreat and Establishing Constitutionalism in Emerging Democracies in Asia."
His contributions to higher education were recognised in the "Award for Distinguished Service and Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Higher Education in India," awarded by the
O.P. Jindal Global University
O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University), is a private university located at Sonipat in Haryana. It was established in 2009 as a philanthropic initiative of its founding chancellor, Naveen Jindal in memory of his ...
in 2015 and in a "Certificate of Commendation" from the
International Committee for the Red Cross, in regard to his contribution to the founding in 2011 of the Asian Regional Humanitarian Law Moot Competition.
Publications
Books
*''Making Hong Kong China: The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law'', (New York: Columbia University Press, AAS Series, 2020) (author)
*''International Intervention in the Post-Cold War World: Moral Responsibility and Power Politics'', (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2004) (lead editor)
*''Human Rights and Chinese Values: Legal, Philosophical and Political Perspectives'' (Oxford University Press, 1995) (editor)
*''The Aftermath of the 1989 Crisis in Mainland China'' (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992) (co-editor)
*''Constitutional Confrontation in Hong Kong'' (London: Macmillan Press, 1990; New York: St. Martins Press, 1990) (author)
Recent journal articles
*"Hong Kong: How Beijing Perfected Repression," Journal of Democracy, Vol. 33/1, January, 2022
*“Beijing’s Crackdown on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong,” Asia Policy, Vol. 16/2, April 2021
*"Strengthening Constitutionalism in Asia,"
Journal of Democracy
The ''Journal of Democracy'' is a quarterly academic journal established in 1990 and an official publication of the National Endowment for Democracy's International Forum for Democratic Studies. It covers the study of democracy, democratic regim ...
, Vol. 28 (October 2017) pp. 147–161. www.journalofdemocracy.org/article/strengthening-constitutionalism-asia
*"The Basic Law, Universal Suffrage and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong,"
Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
''Hastings International and Comparative Law Review'' (HICLR) is one of the oldest international law journals in the United States, and was established in 1976. It is published by law students through the O'Brien Center for Scholarly Publication, t ...
, Vol. 38/2, Spring, 2016, pp. 275–298.
*"Can International Law Help Resolve the Conflicts Over Uninhabited Islands in the East China Sea?", Denver Journal of International Law, Vol. 43/2 (2015) pp. 119–163.
*"Tibet and China's National Minority Policies," Orbis, Vol. 56/3, (2012), pp. 429–446
Human rights advocacy
In response to the Hong Kong Government's proposed draft legislation on national security under the Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23, which proposal raised worries on infringement of freedom of assembly and expression, Davis and eight other prominent Hong Kong lawyers founded the Article 23 Concern Group (later renamed to
Article 45 Concern Group
Basic Law Article 45 Concern Group is a pro-democracy political group in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (HKSAR) . It was established on 14 November 2003 by legal practitioners and academics. It had ...
) in 2003. The Article 23 Concern Group led the massive protest against the proposed legislation. The Hong Kong government later withdrew the legislative proposal after more than
500,000 people protested against the proposal, one of the largest protests after the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China. As a result of these efforts, he was the joint recipient, along with his Article 23 Concern Group colleagues, of the 2004 Human Rights and Democracy Award, awarded by the Chinese Democratic Education Foundation. As reflected in his recent book on the 2019 protests and the crackdown under the 2020 National Security Law, as well as numerous commentary, he has continued this engagement up to the present.
Davis has advocated for political reform and universal suffrage in Hong Kong and around Asia for more than two decades. His prolific commentary have been seen in newspapers such as
The New York Times
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, the
South China Morning Post, the Washington Post, the Nikkei Business Magazine, Foreign Affairs, and the Apple Daily, as well as quasi-academic media such as Yale Global. He has appeared for interviews on crucial human rights topics in such broadcast media as CNN, the BBC, National Public Radio and NBC News. He expressed his sympathy for the
2014 Hong Kong Umbrella Movement and argued non-violent civil disobedience did not undermine rule of law in Hong Kong, that the government's loose interpretation of the Basic Law posed a greater threat. As a result of his numerous commentaries that year,
Amnesty International, the Hong Kong Journalist Association, and the
Hong Kong Foreign Correspondence Club Hong may refer to:
Places
*Høng, a town in Denmark
*Hong Kong, a city and a special administrative region in China
*Hong, Nigeria
*Hong River in China and Vietnam
*Lake Hong in China
Surnames
*Hong (Chinese name)
*Hong (Korean name)
Organiz ...
awarded him the 2014 Human Rights Press Award for commentary. He has remained a consistent public voice against the ongoing crackdown in Hong Kong following the imposition of the national security law.
References
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American expatriate academics
American expatriates in India
American expatriates in Hong Kong
1949 births
Living people
Haryana academics
Academic staff of the University of Hong Kong