Preceded by Kemal Bokhary Name Robert Tang Nationality Chinese Role Judge | Children 2 Occupation Judge | |
Born 7 January 1947
Shanghai, Republic of China ( 1947-01-07 ) Alma mater University of Birmingham | ||
Education University of Birmingham |
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Robert Tang Ching, SBS (Chinese: 鄧楨; born 7 January 1947) is a Hong Kong judge. He is currently one of the permanent judges of the Court of Final Appeal; he previously served as the vice-president of the Court of Appeal in Hong Kong. He became a permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal on 25 October 2012, succeeding Kemal Bokhary.
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- Mi sono innamorato di te gnu quartet tango i by robert tang beverley cayton tang brant inn 2012
- Robert tang 6 2 sg sf global squad 2016
- Early life and education
- Legal career
- Judicial career
- Family
- Honours
- References
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Early life and education
Born in Shanghai, Robert Tang received his education in England. In 1969, he graduated from the University of Birmingham.
Legal career
Tang began his legal career as a barrister at Gray's Inn in England in 1969. He was called to the Bar in Hong Kong in 1970, the Bar of Victoria, Australia in 1984, and the New York Bar in 1986. Tang was appointed as Queen's Counsel in 1986. In 1992, he was admitted as a barrister in Singapore. From 1988 to 1990 he was Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association.
Judicial career
Tang served as a Deputy District Judge in 1982 and as a Deputy High Court Judge in 1986. He was appointed as a Recorder of the High Court in 1995 and appointed a judge of the High Court in April 2004.
He became a Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong on 3 January 2005 and was later appointed as the Vice-President of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong on 1 November 2006.
He became a permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal from 25 October 2012.
Family
Tang is married to Cissy K. S. Lam and has two children, Hilary and Charles Tang.
Honours
In 2004, Tang was awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star for his judicial service in Hong Kong.